Re: [translate-pootle] Edit field's height is to low

2010-02-24 Thread Alaa Abd El Fattah
On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 10:51:08 +0100
Johannes Ahlers  wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> the problem occurs when our pootle-page is accessed via https.
> Internal we access the server via http. This works fine. Our
> translators access an apache proxy via hhtps which forwards the
> request to the internal pootle server. It seems the java-scripts
> (jquery) are delivered via http instead of https and so it doesn't
> work on client side (when I use FireFox or Opera). But if I open the
> external page with Internet Explorer I got the message "some contents
> are insecure" but here the java-scripts seems to work. The
> edit-fields have the correct height. I searched FireFox's security
> options, but I can't find any option, to make it trust our external
> page and load the scripts in a way that it works.

we don't specify protocol at all while linking to javascript files
(check html source code). so I can't see why the javascript would be
served from http and not https.

it might be that page caching is introducing problems, is this problem
happening to logged in users (only anonymous requests are cached).

cheers,
Alaa

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Re: [translate-pootle] Edit field's height is to low

2010-02-24 Thread Johannes Ahlers
Hello,

the problem occurs when our pootle-page is accessed via https. Internal 
we access the server via http. This works fine. Our translators access 
an apache proxy via hhtps which forwards the request to the internal 
pootle server. It seems the java-scripts (jquery) are delivered via http 
instead of https and so it doesn't work on client side (when I use 
FireFox or Opera). But if I open the external page with Internet 
Explorer I got the message "some contents are insecure" but here the 
java-scripts seems to work. The edit-fields have the correct height. I 
searched FireFox's security options, but I can't find any option, to 
make it trust our external page and load the scripts in a way that it works.

The pootle-server runs via mod_wsgi. I tried to disable the 
Directory-Element for /html in the apache conf, which should serve 
static files including the java-scripts. I hoped this will serve the 
java-scripts via mod_wsgi and https. But this has no effect...

Greetings

Johannes Ahlers


F Wolff schrieb:
> Op Di, 2010-02-23 om 15:12 +0100 skryf Johannes Ahlers:
>   
>> Hello,
>>
>> one of our translator has the problem, that the edit field for 
>> translated text is to low (see screenshot). The last row is missing and 
>> no scrollbars are shown. Even if he changes the "Input Height" in his 
>> profile to 50 this has no effect. I can't reproduce this problem on my 
>> side. He uses Firefox on Windows XP. Any ideas how to fix this?
>>
>> Greetings
>>
>> Johannes Ahlers
>> 
>
>
> Hallo Johannes
>
> The only reason I can think of, is that JavaScript might not be
> available on his computer.  Or does the problem disappear when he starts
> typing?  We are using some JavaScript that should grow with the text,
> and should usually leave a little bit extra space than what is needed.
>
> Is this maybe after copying the source text (with "Kopieren")?
>
> Friedel
>   

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Re: [translate-pootle] Edit field's height is to low

2010-02-23 Thread F Wolff
Op Di, 2010-02-23 om 15:12 +0100 skryf Johannes Ahlers:
> Hello,
> 
> one of our translator has the problem, that the edit field for 
> translated text is to low (see screenshot). The last row is missing and 
> no scrollbars are shown. Even if he changes the "Input Height" in his 
> profile to 50 this has no effect. I can't reproduce this problem on my 
> side. He uses Firefox on Windows XP. Any ideas how to fix this?
> 
> Greetings
> 
> Johannes Ahlers


Hallo Johannes

The only reason I can think of, is that JavaScript might not be
available on his computer.  Or does the problem disappear when he starts
typing?  We are using some JavaScript that should grow with the text,
and should usually leave a little bit extra space than what is needed.

Is this maybe after copying the source text (with "Kopieren")?

Friedel


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[translate-pootle] Edit field's height is to low

2010-02-23 Thread Johannes Ahlers

Hello,

one of our translator has the problem, that the edit field for 
translated text is to low (see screenshot). The last row is missing and 
no scrollbars are shown. Even if he changes the "Input Height" in his 
profile to 50 this has no effect. I can't reproduce this problem on my 
side. He uses Firefox on Windows XP. Any ideas how to fix this?


Greetings

Johannes Ahlers
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