Maximilian,

Now we fond another posting
http://www.nabble.com/Why-is-IE6-freezing--tf3377078.html#a9399366
that reports the excat same problem, but the solution given seems not to
work for us.

You referred to my posting. Here are comments on quotes of it:

On 20 mar 2007, at 18.30, baleksandar wrote:
we have almost the same problem (msie freezing, javascript errors) by using
tomcat + tapestry 4.1 + MSIE.

we hope maybe you could  give us some hints how to solve this issue
especially because i see that  your web page http://www.fsbutiken.se
doesn't work 100% well on msie, and i thought you are still working on the fix? did you already realize that your page sometimes returns javascript
errors?

Not sure if you're talking about an older version of the site. Anyway, I would be surprised to see that http://www.fsbutiken.se still does not work or give
js errors. I tested and found no problems anymore.

Keep in mind that it is *absolutely* necessary to empty the browser cache in
IE *every time* you test. Otherwise you're hunting ghost problems...

Unfortunatelly, the solution you mentioned earlier doesn't work for as - our server had all the time the compression flag turned off. the question is
does it really work for you?
we've tested our application using at least three client computers with same configured msie browsers. Sometimes (but not always) we got the javascript
errors such
"tapestry.form" object doesn't exist or the msie just start to freeze. These
errors always appear in
conjunction with use of tapestry SubmitLink component. we can not reproduce
that...

The important part here is that something is that errors like

 Could not load 'dojo.looging.Logger'; last tried '__package__.is'
 Could not load 'tapestry.form'; last tried '__package__.is'
 Could not load 'tapestry.form'; last tried '__package__.is'

most certainly are related to either a serving problem or a js script error
that prevents loading (I would bet it's not a script error).

So double+triple check your tomcat configuration. Also make sure you don't do any special stuff in your border component or in your @Shell configuration.

Andreas Pardeike

PS: I would really love to see some error checking on this. It's really hard
to catch any errors resulting from asset linking problems.

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On 21 mar 2007, at 19.43, Jesse Kuhnert wrote:

IE is a little less forgiving with javascript errors, so if you get
one all other code will be skipped. (a lot of the time)

I fixed what was a  very subtle IE specific bug recently in
4.1.2-SNAPSHOT. You may try that "just to see" . ...I only have IE7
available to me right now, but should be able to get a hold of my
vmware ie6 image tomorrow and take a look at what is happening after
that.

Have you noticed any errors happening before "not able to load package" things?

On 3/21/07, Maximilian Wei?bock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We have a very hard problem with a Tapestry 4.1.1 Application on Windows
IE 6.
We get javascript errors all the time (even if they are not reproducable
on all developer machines)  using IE 6.

Some of the errors are:

 Could not load 'dojo.looging.Logger'; last tried '__package__.is'
 Could not load 'tapestry.form'; last tried '__package__.is'
 Could not load 'tapestry.form'; last tried '__package__.is'

On a german IE we get more or less the same errors:

 'tapestry' ist undefiniert - which translates to 'tapestry' is
undefined
 ' dojo' ist undefiniert - which translates 'dojo' is undefined

Sometimes errors go so far, that IE does not react on any mouse click
any more.
What seems to cure the problem is ab browser refresh (pressing Ctrl F5)

Now we fond another posting
http://www.nabble.com/Why-is-IE6-freezing--tf3377078.html#a9399366
that reports the excat same problem, but the solution given seems not to
work for us.

Are there no any other Tapestry 4.1.1. applications out in the world
that must support IE 6, or do they not
have this problem? But I can't beleve that we have a very special
problem, cause we use an out of the Box
Tapestry with nothing special.

Any hints on this form anyone? If we can not fix this, we are in realy
deep troble ...

Thanks, Max

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