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strange problem since migrating to server 2003

Some screens of the web application simply do not respond to events period.
Once you get to the screen, none of the buttons work. Does not respond to
events period.

After the first time it happened, I simply recompiled and everything was
back to normal. Now that I have deployed a new version, random screens
refuse to respond to events.

The only difference is that we have migrated to server 2003. This never
happened (at least not this kind of problem) with 2000. Sorry I can't be
more specific, but that is what's been happening.
Nov 18 '05 #1
3 935
Followup.

This is only a problem with IE, not with Netscape or FireFox.

And it's not just my machine. And it's consistent.

So why does Microsoft's OWN browser fail to work???
Some screens of the web application simply do not respond to events period. Once you get to the screen, none of the buttons work. Does not respond to
events period.

After the first time it happened, I simply recompiled and everything was
back to normal. Now that I have deployed a new version, random screens
refuse to respond to events.

The only difference is that we have migrated to server 2003. This never
happened (at least not this kind of problem) with 2000. Sorry I can't be
more specific, but that is what's been happening.

Nov 18 '05 #2
Looks like it's another instance of the latest ASP.NET service pack problem.
It is reported by many. Look for example at yesterday's thread re: ASP.NET
problem.

Eliyahu

"David C" <no****@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:hQ*****************@twister.socal.rr.com...
Followup.

This is only a problem with IE, not with Netscape or FireFox.

And it's not just my machine. And it's consistent.

So why does Microsoft's OWN browser fail to work???
Some screens of the web application simply do not respond to events

period.
Once you get to the screen, none of the buttons work. Does not respond to events period.

After the first time it happened, I simply recompiled and everything was
back to normal. Now that I have deployed a new version, random screens
refuse to respond to events.

The only difference is that we have migrated to server 2003. This never
happened (at least not this kind of problem) with 2000. Sorry I can't be more specific, but that is what's been happening.


Nov 18 '05 #3
Are you hitting the web application from Internet Explorer on Windows
2003?

IE on 2003 is locked down - will not run ActiveX, will not run
JavaScript. Not executing JavaScript will break any asp.net form.
These are the default settings.

I would not advise turning off the hardened security features,
instead, add the server(s) with the asp.net application to the list of
trusted sites in IE.

--
Scott
http://www.OdeToCode.com/blogs/scott/

On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 16:06:47 GMT, "David C" <no****@nospam.com> wrote:
Some screens of the web application simply do not respond to events period.
Once you get to the screen, none of the buttons work. Does not respond to
events period.

After the first time it happened, I simply recompiled and everything was
back to normal. Now that I have deployed a new version, random screens
refuse to respond to events.

The only difference is that we have migrated to server 2003. This never
happened (at least not this kind of problem) with 2000. Sorry I can't be
more specific, but that is what's been happening.


Nov 18 '05 #4

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