Unfortunately, we know it's not only in catalog

Jacques

Scott Gray wrote:
There are a couple of html errors on the catalog main page which may not help.  
Misplaced style tag (should be in a css file
anyway) and a non-escaped div tag in some javascript.
Regards
Scott

On 7/02/2011, at 9:02 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:

I thought also about cache, but have no evidences. Maybe our usage of jQuery 
could be also a culprit (we moved recently all js
code to it)
I just tried FF in safe mode, same issue :/
We all know IE is flawed ;o) Opera and Safari work well

Jacques

From: "Mike" <[email protected]>
Thanks BJ.  I verified that there are no key-loggers or other issues
with my system.  Ofbiz runs on a separate powerful Linux server on my
local network.  However, I found some additional oddities.
I verified that the only browser that seems to work perfectly
(everytime) is Chrome.  IE renders the products (below link) fine
(every time), but not Firefox.  Firefox and Chrome correctly renders
the "Browse Catalog/Categories" correctly, but not IE.
I also found that you simply click "reload" after page completes,
repeatably (using Firefox) the problem manifests itself.
https://demo-trunk.ofbiz.apache.org/catalog/control/EditProduct?productId=GZ-1006-1
Eventually, after you reload many times, the product data fails to load.
No one else has seen this?
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 3:47 PM, BJ Freeman <[email protected]> wrote:
also a process that captures keystrokes can cause this.

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BJ Freeman sent the following on 2/6/2011 3:44 PM:

click and double click is a function 0f the client (browser).
anything on your machine that may effect cpu or the timers, can cause
this behavior.
on thing on a windows machine is when there is use of the virtual memory.
you can verify this by unloading everything till you running in real
memory only.


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Mike sent the following on 2/6/2011 3:28 PM:

Thanks Jacques.

OK: Using FF. It seems to occur on my own local trunk (more often),
but I also observe it on Apaches trunk demo as well, but not as often:
To reproduce, alternate between these two links, with a delay
between clicks (say 10 seconds).


https://demo-trunk.ofbiz.apache.org/catalog/control/EditProduct?productId=GZ-1006-1


https://demo-trunk.ofbiz.apache.org/catalog/control/EditProduct?productId=GZ-1006-2


It doesn't always happen. You may have to do it for 5 mins or so.
When it occurs, the right side (product info) is blank. I suspect that
to has to do with the cache, but I have to proof. It may be that the
reason it occurs less frequently on the public demo is maybe the cache
is being refreshed more often from multiple people accessing it. The
test may work better on a local, quiescent system.

Thanks

On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 1:59 AM, Jacques Le Roux
<[email protected]> wrote:

So you are on Windows I guess, was it using the demo?
Try FF safe mode or Chrome or Opera, Safari.... Depending on your FF
plugins
you may encoutner issues, like the screen not be completly rendered and
needing a F5

If it still appear please give use some reproductible steps

Thanks

Jacques

From: "Mike"<[email protected]>

I was wondering while fooling around in trunk. It seems that It is
necessary to sometimes "double-click" in various parts of the admin
console (catalog, etc.). If I click once, the screen doesn't always
render. At first I thought it was associated with me re-installing
"oldschool", but it seems to occur with all the themes. If I click
again, it works. If I double-click when entering a module, it always
seems to work. Is this by design? I'm using Firefox (because IE has
issues).

Thanks

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