Well, the issue only arises on a very specific part of the application,
and I have no idea what can cause that, except that in only happens with
IE7 64 ;)
Thanks anyway, I'll try on other PCs with the same config and see if I
can reproduce the bug !
Cheers,
Antoine.
Stefan Lindner wrote:
Hi Antoine,
we use Vista64 for development and IE 7 64 for testing. We have pages with some
dozen components (buttons, labels, optionfields) that are updated simulaniously
but we never had a problem with IE7 like you described. But I must say we use
Wicker 1.4 current runk, not 1.3.x.
Stefan
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Von: Antoine Angenieux [mailto:[email protected]]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 3. Februar 2009 16:48
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: Problem with Wicket Ajax with IE7 64bits
Hi Thomas,
It is not a javascript error, that's why I don't think Wicket is really
the culprit here... It's more like an internal IE error popping up a
modal window saying "Stack Overflow Error"... nothing to do with Java or
Javascript Stack Overflow ;)
It seems to happen with Ajax responses that update more than 10 wicket
components.... that's why I wonder if it could be the DOM manipulation
implementation within this version of IE.
Thx for your help !
Cheers,
Antoine.
Thomas Mäder wrote:
If you say "Stack Overflow Error" do you mean a crash or an error in
Javascript?
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 3:49 PM, Antoine Angenieux
<[email protected]>wrote:
Hi Wicket users !
I'm encountering a strange error when testing one my webapps (wicket 1.3
latest trunk, but I can reproduce it with wicket 1.3.5) with Internet
Explorer 7 64bits version on Vista 64 bits.
On some ajax requests, internet explorer fails with a "Stack overflow
error". This does not happen with any other browsers. And it's not a
javascript error message, but an IE error message.
The Wicket Ajax Debug window shows no error at all, and I suspect that some
DOM manipulation implem. in this version of IE is the culprit...
When I try on the "regular" 32bits version, this nevers happens.
Did anyone already encounter this issue or has any idea ?
Cheers,
Antoine.
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