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Sam Lachterman commented on JSPWIKI-743:
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Hi Florian,

I did not clear those directories, I will try clearing those and restarting 
again and see if that changes anything. Does Tomcat cache certain static files 
there that could cause issues?

There is no proxy in between the web server and the machines issuing the 
requests. All users appear to be affected in the same way.

The following facts remain quite curious to me: Everything works fine in IE9. 
RightAccordion and TabbedAccordion styles work fine in all browsers. There was 
a difference in behavior (in Chrome only) due to a simple restart of the 
application, in which no CSS, JS, or JSP files were edited.

I am thinking I may be best off with a clean reinstall of the most recent 
version, and seeing if the issue persists.

Thank you for your assistance.

Best,

Sam
                
> leftAccordion Style Display Issues - Overlapping Sections
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JSPWIKI-743
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-743
>             Project: JSPWiki
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Default template
>    Affects Versions: 2.8.4
>            Reporter: Sam Lachterman
>            Priority: Minor
>
> I am running JSPWiki v2.8.4 and recently my users are complaining about the 
> leftAccordion style display in Chrome and FF after I restarted Tomcat. 
> I do *not* see the issue in IE 9. Prior to the Tomcat restart, users saw the 
> issue in FF but not Chrome. This affected several pages, not just one.
> Using leftAccordion Style there is an overlap where the tabbed section 
> displays superimposed on the links to the left.
>  
> Strangely, rightAccordion style works fine without issues. Not all of the 
> tabs display that way.

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