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I'm using the recommended Rubik theme with the Tao theme and the options for expanding/collapsing groups using the +/- icons no longer work, I have to disable the display setting in my firebug to view/edit these parameters now, I tried to fix this by using jquery_update but to no prevail.
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Comment #1
fuse CreditAttribution: fuse commentedSame here. I don't know if this is an Admin module issue or a Rubik/Toa theme issue.
Comment #2
yhahn CreditAttribution: yhahn commentedJust to clarify, you are talking about fieldset expanding & collapsing and not the admin toolbar?
Also, are there any javascript errors that might help me debug this for you?
Comment #3
fuse CreditAttribution: fuse commentedNo javascripts errors. We are talking about the fieldsets not expanding or collapsing.
Tried enabling and disabling javascript optimization but that doesn't change anything either.
Reported this issue in the Rubik theme too, but looking at the replies the most bug reports get, I don't think there will be much response.
Comment #4
yhahn CreditAttribution: yhahn commentedMoving discussion to http://github.com/developmentseed/rubik/issues#issue/77
Comment #5
sampeckham CreditAttribution: sampeckham commentedNot convinced this a Rubik issue as its works fine for me in Firefox and Safari, but not in IE. Turning off admin theme fixes the issue in IE.
Plus the error IE gives is:
I might be wrong but the theme has been fine for me before beta 5 in all browsers. Switched to review for someone to check my logic, feel free to switch it back if I'm out of order!
Comment #6
sampeckham CreditAttribution: sampeckham commentedIt looks there are two separate issues with the same symptom. I followed the github thread above and added the theme updates, it may have worked for the guys there for Firefox, but makes no difference for IE and I still get the same JS error as I posted above.
Can we reopen this issue as an Admin module issue with IE 8 please?
[PS. The beta 5 update totally fixed the bugs with the admin toolbar itself - which is great! Just this little hangover issue now]
Comment #7
yhahn CreditAttribution: yhahn commented@sampeckham I've made a couple of commits (http://drupal.org/project/cvs/480736) for IE-related fixes but I wasn't actually able to reproduce the issue you are talking about.
A couple of questions:
Comment #8
sampeckham CreditAttribution: sampeckham commentedHi Yhahn
Thanks for picking up on this thread, sorry not to reply sooner, got pulled off onto other things.
Once I started looking at your questions it gets more interesting!
If there is anything else I can try let me know - happy to help test/debug.
Comment #9
sampeckham CreditAttribution: sampeckham commentedJust to add, i've tried turning off admin module and turning on conditional fields, all under Rubik.
Conditional Fields and Fieldsets now work fine with Admin module off.
Comment #10
yhahn CreditAttribution: yhahn commentedDo you have access to a JS console like Firebug or WebKit inspector? I'm wondering if there are any javascript error messages you can provide.
Comment #11
sampeckham CreditAttribution: sampeckham commentedI do on the Mac side of things, but everything works fine in both Safari and Firefox, so I'm not seeing errors even reported there.
On IE 8 (compatibility mode off) I'm using the developer tools. Running the debug picks up the same issue I posted above in #5.
'attr(...)' is null or not an object - the highlighted code in the debugger is below (Line 84 char 15 of jquery.drilldown.js?l and is showing the path to the admin module includes folder)
At this stage the Admin menu is working correctly, even the drilldowns. But the main page +/- fieldsets are still failing.
If there is another/better IE tool I can run to help track this down let me know.
Comment #12
sampeckham CreditAttribution: sampeckham commentedThought I'd post the jquery version if that helps and in closing the debug window and trying to go to the status reports the admin menu drilldown stopped working! So still a bit hit or miss.
Anyway, here's my setup.
Drupal 6.17 - a couple of security updates behind now, maybe an issue?
jQuery UI 1.8 - should this be 1.7 perhaps?
jQuery update 1.2.6
Admin 6.x-2.0-beta5 - is the new rc1 worth trying instead?
Rubik 6.x-2.0-beta2
Tao 6.x-2.1
Comment #13
chrsc CreditAttribution: chrsc commentedEmbarrassing moment :P so after a bunch of troubleshooting, and of course I figured out why it wasn't working when I updated the Tao theme. Its because Tao needs to be re-enabled once updated. Soon as I re-enabled the theme everything started to work again.
Also note, that I have updated from admin-6.x-2.0-beta5 to the latest admin-6.x-2.0 release. Also updated to the latest Rubik release (rubik-6.x-2.0-beta6) and Tao-6.x-2.3.
Cheers,
Chris
Comment #14
lelizondo CreditAttribution: lelizondo commentedwas this solved? I'm also having this problem with IE7/8/9 when Admin module is enabled.
Comment #15
bagelzorg CreditAttribution: bagelzorg commentedI had the same problem when running zen sub theme with quicktabs on the page.
A fix for the javascript which seems to work is something along the lines of:
if (breadcrumb[key] && $(breadcrumb[key]).html() != undefined) {
rather than if (breadcrumb[key]) {
Sometimes it gets a second breadcrumb entry which is .html() = undefined.
Not graceful fix, but will work and might shed some light on devs working on module.
Comment #16
mstrelan CreditAttribution: mstrelan commentedI am also getting this error as described in #5 but the fix he mentioned did not work. I am using a custom theme built from scratch.
- JQuery Update 2.x
- JQuery UI 1.7.x
- Drupal 6.20
- Admin 6.x-2.0
Comment #17
shiroitatsu CreditAttribution: shiroitatsu commentedSama problem with 7.x-2.0-beta3 on OS X and Chrome. Works well on Firefox.