Closed (fixed)
Project:
DHTML Menu
Version:
6.x-1.02
Component:
User Interface
Priority:
Critical
Category:
Bug report
Assigned:
Reporter:
Created:
10 Mar 2008 at 12:34 UTC
Updated:
16 Apr 2008 at 09:52 UTC
I just updated to ver. 1.02 but it didn't work. The menu items didn't show up so I am constantly directed to the parent directory(can't enter the sub-menus at all). Tried to change to ver. 1.01 but didn't work either, so I just go back to ver 1.0 and everything's back to normal. I'm using Marinelli and 4Seasons, don't know if it's the theme's problem.
Comments
Comment #1
koorneef commentedSame problem here. I've a i18n site, with default bluemarine theme. Version 1.0 works.
Drupal 6.1, MySQL 5.0.51a, PHP 5.2.5, FireFox 2.0.0.12
All on Window XP
Comment #2
hrpr.com commentedSimilar problem here . Works fine with FF but not with IE since update from 6.x.1.0 w/IE7 patch to 6.x.1.02. In IE menu items show briefly when parent item clicked and then close up. Do not have slide effects enabled.
PC is WinXP with latest updates
Debian Linux
MySQL database 4.1.16
PHP 5.2.3 ( using php-cgi)
Apache 2.0.671
Comment #3
wretched sinner - saved by grace commentedAlso have this issue with 1.01 and 1.02, with both Firefox and Safari on Mac OS X Leopard.
(Edit)
I have 2 sites from the same installation - one is running Deco Theme, and works fine. The other is running on the Barlow Theme, and the menus do not fold as they should. It seems it may be a theme related issue.
Comment #4
wretched sinner - saved by grace commentedComment #5
brmassa commentedGuys,
when the JS is not working, there is a very probable cause: Another module that uses JavaScript is buggy. Once a single JS file is buggy, none works. Start to disable one by one module that uses JS effect to see which one is causing the problems.
when its not getting invisible as it should, its probably a Theme problem. This module relies on theme CSS .collapse class to force is to disappear. I will force it on this module next version.
regards,
massa
PS: im marking it as fixed, but anyone has more to discuss, feel free to reopen it
Comment #6
Anonymous (not verified) commentedAutomatically closed -- issue fixed for two weeks with no activity.