Opened 12 years ago
Closed 12 years ago
#36140 closed defect (fixed)
Safari suddenly has problems editing existing tickets
Reported by: | mkae (Marko Käning) | Owned by: | wsiegrist@… |
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Priority: | Normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | server/hosting | Version: | |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Port: |
Description
Today I noticed that I couldn't edit existing tickets in Safari anymore.
(This is due to the fact that the trac website got updated, but obviously not fully tested on Safari.)
The edit box for a ticket reply is so narrow that no letters can be seen. One can - blindly - enter text, but it is impossible to drag the right lower corner of the edit box to the right to see the text.
I guess the trac-code generating the ticket form needs a Safari-specific update'''
[I am writing this through Firefox.]
Change History (10)
comment:1 Changed 12 years ago by mkae (Marko Käning)
comment:2 Changed 12 years ago by cjones051073 (Chris Jones)
Adding this comment as a test. Using Safari 6.0 on OS X 10.8.1.
comment:3 Changed 12 years ago by mkae (Marko Käning)
Thanks to let me know that it works for you.
Actually - SURPRISE - I am adding this comment using my Safari!!!
But, when I go to e.g. http://trac.macports.org/ticket/35401 my Safari would have the zero-width edit box for the comment.
This is all isn't very consistent.
comment:4 Changed 12 years ago by mkae (Marko Käning)
NOW I realize that this is actually caused by the fact that I was using http and NOT https!!!
Is that a bug or a feature? ;-)
comment:5 Changed 12 years ago by jmroot (Joshua Root)
Component: | website → server/hosting |
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Keywords: | trac website removed |
Owner: | changed from jmpp@… to wsiegrist@… |
Version: | 2.1.2 |
comment:6 Changed 12 years ago by ryandesign (Ryan Carsten Schmidt)
You have old old file cached in your browser. Forcibly reload the page, or clear your browser cache.
comment:7 Changed 12 years ago by michaelld (Michael Dickens)
Works for me. I use "Cookie" to deal with browser and related cache stuff; works great!
comment:8 Changed 12 years ago by geekosaur
I opened a radar with Apple some time back about Safari inappropriately caching some files, but let it lapse as I've never been able to reliably reproduce it. If you're seeing such a thing, you might want to open a radar and reference radar 10894604.
comment:9 Changed 12 years ago by mkae (Marko Käning)
Thanks guys, for the hint!
Cleaning out the cache indeed solved this issue for me as well!!!
:-)
comment:10 Changed 12 years ago by mkae (Marko Käning)
Resolution: | → fixed |
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Status: | new → closed |
I forgot to specify these details:
[The addition of this comment works for me ONLY through Firefox. (Creating a new ticket using Safari is possible though!)]