Oops, I forgot to mention, after logging in go to the jahia directory,
the files are there.
Daryl Gerlach wrote:
Khue,
Thanks for the suggestion about hiding the Advanced Search links. That
will suffice as a temporary work around. I have also placed two zip
files on our ftp server (ftp.collectiveintelligence.com). CSS.zip
contains our CSS files to format the site pages, place this in the
document root of your server, corporate_portal_templates_v2.zip is
Jahia 5.0.1 standard templates modified for our needs. Note, that I
needed to comment out a number of entries in the template_css.jsp and
place them in the OnQconsumer.css file. We needed external CSS files
because there is a PHP site that needs to have the same look and feel
as the portal pages.
The user id is jahia_support password is help4me2. I would greatly
appreciate any insight on why IE is displaying all the white space on
the left side. As I said before Firefox 1.5 & 2.0 display it
correctly. One thing to note, the client desires the pages to be
centered in the browser, so that is how they are all setup.
Daryl
Khue Nguyen wrote:
Hi,
You can remove the advanced search links by removing them ( look for
'Adv. Search' and 'Advanced Search' string) in the searchresult.jsp file.
I will try to reproduce this error but it will be great if you can
provide us a copy of your set of templates.
Regards,
Khue Nguyen
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*From:* Daryl Gerlach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* vendredi, 23. février 2007 19:49
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: Advanced Search displays wrong in IE
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
Daryl Gerlach wrote:
I'm using Jahia 5.0.1 and having issues with Advance Search
displaying correctly in IE 6 & 7. The problem is that it seems to add
a lot of extra space on the left side of the screen - several 100
pixels worth. It looks fine in Firefox 2.0 and 1.5 and Konquerer.
I have traced the problem to Dwt.js. If I rename the file the page
renders correctly in IE. My suspicion is the Dwt.setLocation
function. I put alerts in it and they only get called when IE tries
to render the page.
You can see the site at http://homeowner.onqlegrand.com. Enter
something in the search box at the top, click on "Advanced Search" on
the resulting page and then everything shifts to the right (only in IE).
1. How can I fix this so that the Advance Search page shows correctly?
2. Is there a way to not show the Advanced Search link on the
search results page?
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Daryl Gerlach
Consultant
Collective Intelligence, Inc.
Phone: 717-545-9234
Fax: 717-545-9232
Cell: 717-649-3499