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Events in IE

Hello,

I discovered a mysterious bug that occures when visiting
an asp.net page, using Internet Explorer.
Sometimes the browser simply ignores clicks on controls
that I have connected to an event: There's nothing
happening - not even a post back.
I reviewed the sourcecode of the html posted to the
client, to ensure that there is nothing wrong with the
JavaScript code: The __doPostBack function and the
accompanying functioncalls are syntactically absolutely
correct - they're just not executed.
Does anyone know how to by-pass the problem ?

Greets
Julian Schmidt

Nov 17 '05 #1
3 1179
Better try reading this:
http://bettergetterminex.us

it will provide in depth information regarding that bug

"Julian Schmidt" <j.*******@twisd.de> wrote in message
news:01****************************@phx.gbl...
Hello,

I discovered a mysterious bug that occures when visiting
an asp.net page, using Internet Explorer.
Sometimes the browser simply ignores clicks on controls
that I have connected to an event: There's nothing
happening - not even a post back.
I reviewed the sourcecode of the html posted to the
client, to ensure that there is nothing wrong with the
JavaScript code: The __doPostBack function and the
accompanying functioncalls are syntactically absolutely
correct - they're just not executed.
Does anyone know how to by-pass the problem ?

Greets
Julian Schmidt

Nov 17 '05 #2
Hi Guenther,

You might want to try that URL again. I read the page you referred to, and
it wasn't even about ASP.Net at all. Here's a snippet:

The page cannot be displayed
The page you are looking for is currently unavailable. The Web site might be
experiencing technical difficulties, or you may need to adjust your browser
settings.

;-)

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
http://www.takempis.com
Neither a follower nor a lender be.

"Guenther Liebowitz" <do****@aol.com> wrote in message
news:u8**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
Better try reading this:
http://bettergetterminex.us

it will provide in depth information regarding that bug

"Julian Schmidt" <j.*******@twisd.de> wrote in message
news:01****************************@phx.gbl...
Hello,

I discovered a mysterious bug that occures when visiting
an asp.net page, using Internet Explorer.
Sometimes the browser simply ignores clicks on controls
that I have connected to an event: There's nothing
happening - not even a post back.
I reviewed the sourcecode of the html posted to the
client, to ensure that there is nothing wrong with the
JavaScript code: The __doPostBack function and the
accompanying functioncalls are syntactically absolutely
correct - they're just not executed.
Does anyone know how to by-pass the problem ?

Greets
Julian Schmidt


Nov 17 '05 #3
Hi

In my experience this could be a client/javascript bug

Be sure to have IE show all errors
Tools->Internet options->Advanced
Un-Check Disable Script Debugging
Check Display notification on every Script errors

--
Best Regards
Vidar Petursson
==============================
Microsoft Internet Client & Controls MVP
==============================
"Julian Schmidt" <j.*******@twisd.de> wrote in message
news:01****************************@phx.gbl...
Hello,

I discovered a mysterious bug that occures when visiting
an asp.net page, using Internet Explorer.
Sometimes the browser simply ignores clicks on controls
that I have connected to an event: There's nothing
happening - not even a post back.
I reviewed the sourcecode of the html posted to the
client, to ensure that there is nothing wrong with the
JavaScript code: The __doPostBack function and the
accompanying functioncalls are syntactically absolutely
correct - they're just not executed.
Does anyone know how to by-pass the problem ?

Greets
Julian Schmidt

Nov 17 '05 #4

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