Jesse, i also had the same issue (page rendered blank) in Windows 2003 Server + IE6 when flash plugin was missing and (perhaps) security was set high
Jesse Kuhnert wrote: > That IS weird. The 32 bit version of firefox is working fine for me on > linux. > > The 64bit firefox browser also never had any problems loading dojo > stuff for > me. (when I used a 64 bit box for dev). > > Are you using the macromedia flash plugin or one of the generic (crappy) > free ones provided with some distros? > > On 8/16/06, Andrew Ofisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Yea, it is really annoying to have to surf the net without a flash >> plugin, >> but not much I can do about it from within linux. The 32bit version of >> Firefox crashes with flash enabled viewing my site for some >> reason....not >> sure if its a flash bug (which I'm betting on) or a Firefox bug. >> >> But yea, my main concern was that Firefox and Konqueror refused to >> render >> the page at all when the flash plugin was required (even though it >> received >> the page, and javascript console gave no errors). >> >> >> On 8/16/06, Jesse Kuhnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > >> > Yep...And once you figure out how to look at your local flash settings >> > you'd >> > be surprised at how many large corporations are already using it. BoA >> > definitely does, and I know ebay just had Brad over for a talk of some >> > kind. >> > >> > >> > Very handy stuff. Shouldn't render apps useless when the plugin isn't >> > installed though, I'll look into it... >> > >> > On 8/16/06, andyhot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > > >> > > It's for persisting data in browser - similar to cookies but allow >> much >> > > more data >> > > From 100kb to whatever the user can allow... >> > > >> > > For the moment, no tacos and no tapestry component uses this. >> > > >> > > But i can imagine a new cool persistance strategy making use of >> this... >> > > >> > > Regarding disableFlashStorage: true, i've mentioned this on the >> tacos >> > > list that >> > > one can safely use it... >> > > >> > > Jesse Kuhnert wrote: >> > > > I remember seeing a bunch of different messages on the dojo users >> list >> > > > about >> > > > this. I don't currently provide a config option for disabling >> flash >> > > > storage >> > > > but I can add one. >> > > > >> > > > I'll ask Brad about the flash storage stuff in general to see >> what's >> > up. >> > > > >> > > > On 8/16/06, Andrew Ofisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > > >> >> > > >> Not sure if anyone else experiences this...I'm using Tapestry >> 4.0.2 >> , >> > > >> Tacos >> > > >> (latest from svn), and Firefox 1.5.0.6 and Konqueror on Fedora >> Core >> 5 >> > > >> x86_64. >> > > >> >> > > >> It seems that by default, dojo requires Flash and on a browser >> that >> > > >> doesn't >> > > >> have flash (Anything on 64-bit linux, thanks a lot >> adobe/macromedia), >> > > my >> > > >> site refuses to render at all. Only after I added >> > disableFlashStorage: >> > > >> true >> > > >> to djconfig did it render the page properly and allow me to >> use my >> > > >> site. >> > > >> >> > > >> Is this how the default behavior should be? And if so, can we >> put >> > > >> this in >> > > >> the Wiki or FAQ for others like me so they don't have to search >> > > >> endlessly >> > > >> for an answer...I found one obscure reference on the dev list >> that >> > > >> led me >> > > >> to >> > > >> this solution. >> > > >> >> > > >> Also, is this how 4.1 acts too? I haven't tried 4.1 out yet... >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> Thanks, >> > > >> Andrew Ofisher >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > -- >> > > Andreas Andreou - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://andyhot.di.uoa.gr >> > > Tapestry / Tacos developer >> > > Open Source / J2EE Consulting >> > > >> > > >> > > >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Jesse Kuhnert >> > Tapestry/Dojo/(and a dash of TestNG), team member/developer >> > >> > Open source based consulting work centered around >> > dojo/tapestry/tacos/hivemind. >> > >> > >> >> > > -- Andreas Andreou - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://andyhot.di.uoa.gr Tapestry / Tacos developer Open Source / J2EE Consulting --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]