Up ! I really need some help... Am I the only one experiencing such a problem ? I can't use IE6 for now... It's really paralyzing me because I work in a professional environment.
Thank you all for your help ! On Jun 8, 12:18 pm, Lideln <lid...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Thank you for that long answer ! > > The problem is that on my computer and that of my colleague where it > bugs, we are automatically redirected to the login page. So it'll be > hard to compare the two versions of HTML. > > I also tried to deactivate debugging in IE6 (the two checkboxes in the > options), but nothing new... > > We are two developers, dev_A (me) and dev_B (the one who tests only > with IE7, and where everything works), we have the same SVN up to date > code. > There are 2 colleagues who will test the issue : test_C and test_D. > > If it comes from an IE6 configuration error, why does it work for > test_C when he points to the dev_B machine, and not when it points to > the dev_A (my) machine ? > > If it comes from an apache configuration error, why does it work for > test_D when he points to the dev_A (my) machine ? > > It's really disappointing... I decided ealier (as you advise me now) > to move on, because I can't find a way to correct it, and as it seems > to work for everyone when pointing to the dev_B machine, and because > it only bugs on my machine, only sometimes, and only with IE6. > > On Jun 8, 11:45 am, kranthi <kranthi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > there is one more thing which i forgot to mention earlier... > > > if i encounter an IE specific error the first thing i do is disable > > all debugging addons in IE, restore all the advanced options to > > default. > > > open the source code in IE of your colleague(on whose computer it is > > working fine). > > open the source code in IE of your computer. > > compare that line by line (use tortoise merge or kdiff) > > > if they dont match... probably u'll be able to find the error. > > if they do match .. that is a configuration prob in your IE(if this is > > the case i recommend you to forget the error and move on) > > > and finally .. > > as far as i know both web developer console and firebug console show > > the same (javascript) errors as that of inbuilt firefox console. they > > only differ when ter is a page refresh. firebug console does not > > "remember" javascript errors of previous pages opened in that browser. > > while web developer console shows "all" javascript errors occoured > > till then.