On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 7:40 PM, fbettag fr...@bett.ag wrote:
using CDATA makes maven compile break. Altho i've been coding
javascript for quite some time (like 8 years), and i've never seen IE
complaining about double quotes ;)
Please provide an example of the CDATA making Maven break.
*Any Lift Project, not Problem. Sorry ;)
On 8 Jul., 10:47, fbettag fr...@bett.ag wrote:
The Problem isn't in Scala nor in Lift nor in jQuery. It's a Firefox
bug when it gets Content-Type application/xhtml+xml. Same for Safari.
Just try $(myobject).load(/some/url/from/lift/with/html/output)
We want lift to work on those platforms. We need a work-around
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 11:19 AM, fbettag fr...@bett.ag wrote:
*Any Lift Project, not Problem. Sorry ;)
On 8 Jul., 10:47, fbettag fr...@bett.ag wrote:
The Problem isn't in Scala nor in Lift nor in jQuery. It's a Firefox
bug
Actually I had the same problem with with Javeline on FF. Once I
changed the content-type in the HTTP response to text/html it worked
just fine.
Br's,
Marius
On Jul 8, 3:09 pm, Viktor Klang viktor.kl...@gmail.com wrote:
We want lift to work on those platforms. We need a work-around
On Wed,
Puts us in the rather interesting position of being a Java-based framework
that only works on internet explorer...
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 1:27 PM, marius d. marius.dan...@gmail.com wrote:
Actually I had the same problem with with Javeline on FF. Once I
changed the content-type in the HTTP
huh ?
On Jul 8, 3:32 pm, Kevin Wright kev.lee.wri...@googlemail.com wrote:
Puts us in the rather interesting position of being a Java-based framework
that only works on internet explorer...
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 1:27 PM, marius d. marius.dan...@gmail.com wrote:
Actually I had the same
If it's broken on firefox, and on safari, then I'm guessing that it's also
broken on any other WebKit derived browser
That leaves opera, chrome and IE, of which only IE has any serious market
penetration...
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 1:34 PM, marius d. marius.dan...@gmail.com wrote:
huh ?
On Jul
These are specific cases failing independent of Lift and perhaps even
JQuery. There are numerous Lift apps out there working fine on all
these browsers. From here making a statement that Lift is broken on FF
or Safari or Java-based framework that only works on internet
explorer .. is simply a
I dont understand what you mean. Internet explorer is what is
malfunctioning as its ignoring the (incorrectly set) content-type.
Simply set the correct content-type for the type of content you are
returning and you shouldn't have any problems.
Kevin Wright wrote:
Puts us in the rather
Kevin,
I've noticed a few issues with html entities, but other than that im
fairly sure there are no crazy side effects. Have you tried it with
your app? Does it fix the problem?
Cheers, Tim
On Jul 8, 2:12 pm, Kevin Wright kev.lee.wri...@googlemail.com wrote:
Uh-oh, looks like I'm going to be
This fixes the problem, indeed. There is only one side-effect, when
you turn that on, all your in script-blocks (script type=text/
javascript) get translated to quot;
maybe an exception should be made to not escape stuff in script-
blocks ;)
thanks!
On Jul 8, 3:01 pm, Timothy Perrett
Interesting take... There definitely seems to be a growing need for working
with css files as something beyond static text files.
I know we already have some limited processing in place for handling root
paths, and the idea has been raised before that we could maybe merge
multiple files into a
Actually I added a while ago a fixCss feature that deals with root
relative paths where context path is pre-pended. Please see
LiftRules.fixCss.
Br's,
Marius
On Jul 8, 4:34 pm, Kevin Wright kev.lee.wri...@googlemail.com wrote:
Interesting take... There definitely seems to be a growing need for
I've already used it :)
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 3:11 PM, marius d. marius.dan...@gmail.com wrote:
Actually I added a while ago a fixCss feature that deals with root
relative paths where context path is pre-pended. Please see
LiftRules.fixCss.
Br's,
Marius
On Jul 8, 4:34 pm, Kevin Wright
Folks,
This thread troubles me a lot.
There are a lot of English words being thrown around. A few accusations
(joking or no) thrown around about Lift's incompatibility. But there has
been no solid reproducible examples of an actual failure of Lift, jQuery,
Firefox/Safari, etc.
Lift uses XHTML
2009/7/7 fbettag fr...@bett.ag
Sorry this is giving me headaches. I don't even know what to look
for.. :(
The Problem is also described here:
http://www.nabble.com/Namespace-failure-td21982365s27240.html
Is there anyway i can spoof the content-type for a comet actor from
On Safari i get Error: NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR: DOM Exception 7.
This seems to be a safari 4 specific problem due to content-type text/
html+xml. See
http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/de95e8adf9c0ffb7
On Jun 30, 7:39 am, fbettag fr...@bett.ag wrote:
Hey guys,
Can you be a bit more specific? Is the whole page missing a doctype?
or just your ajax stuff?
If you could post both the html output code and the calling scala code
in question that would help a lot.
Cheers, Tim
On Jun 30, 6:39 am, fbettag fr...@bett.ag wrote:
Hey guys, i've been having
What missing doctype?
2009/6/29 fbettag fr...@bett.ag
On Safari i get Error: NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR: DOM Exception 7.
This seems to be a safari 4 specific problem due to content-type text/
html+xml. See
http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/de95e8adf9c0ffb7
On
To describe it a little cleaner:
in Safari 4, whenever i try to $('#foo').load('/some.html'), it fails
with Error: NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR: DOM Exception 7 since the
content-type is text/html+xml.
described here:
http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/de95e8adf9c0ffb7
Please fork this project http://github.com/dpp/lift_1_1_sample/tree/master and
provide
an example of the failure. I'll knock something together than
overcomes the problem.
2009/6/30 fbettag fr...@bett.ag
To describe it a little cleaner:
in Safari 4, whenever i try to
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