Donate Share

BusyBoxDotNet

Tracker: Bugs

5 Image problem with Ver: 0.2.0 & IE7 - ID: 1691018
Last Update: Comment added ( simone_b )

Hello,

I'm still using VS 2003 and I have a project using the busybox 0.2.0. The
issue is when users use IE6 the image works properly, but if you use IE7 it
stays in a frozen state. Is there something I can do to fix this or will
you need to update a fix for 0.2.0? I noticed other versions higher then
0.2.0 only compatible with VS 2005.


Scott ( sweoff ) - 2007-03-30 03:12

5

Open

Accepted

simone_b

BusyBoxDotNet

None

Public


Comments ( 8 )




Date: 2008-06-03 20:20
Sender: simone_bProject Admin


I'm sorry, this issue cannot be fixed.


Date: 2008-03-31 15:44
Sender: nobody

Logged In: NO

I have the same problem with the version 0.2.1.1366


Date: 2007-04-19 20:16
Sender: simone_bProject Admin


I tried fixing the 0.2.1 release with the workarounds suggested in that
post from Rick Strahl, with no success. I think there's something in the
control that prevents it from working, because if you try building a simple
html page with a div containing an animated image, then if you apply one of
the proposed workarounds it seems to be working. I think that in the
BusyBox control there's something more that prevents the image from
animating, maybe all the other javascript loops and event handlers that are
running concurrently, I mean, the one which keeps the div centered, the one
which checks if the mouse hovers over the div, and some others. Maybe all
those tasks running at the same time prevent it from working correctly in
IE7. I stopped trying to fix it because I am working on a new release built
on top of ASP.NET Ajax, hoping that the abstraction provided by the
framework will prevent me from having to write all those routines by hand,
and thus hoping that one of the workarounds will work. Unluckily I have
absolutely no time to work on it, so if you are interested in contributing
feel free to checkout the sources from the svn repository trunk and work on
them.


Date: 2007-04-19 19:59
Sender: jmstull


Thanks Simone, for saving me the time as that was going to be my next
step. I'm surprised there is not more buzz about this animation issue with
ie 7 given the amount of animation out there. I have also seen other
similar controls operate just fine with ie 7. They must not be using the
page post back.

Jeff


Date: 2007-04-19 19:52
Sender: simone_bProject Admin


Yes, tried all of them but none seems to be working.


Date: 2007-04-19 16:07
Sender: nobody

Logged In: NO

has you checked this:

http://west-wind.com/weblog/posts/1227.aspx



Date: 2007-04-01 19:56
Sender: simone_bProject Admin


Hi guys, sorry for the lack of feedback lately but I have no time to work
on the project and I'm really sad about it. The issue you have described
has to do with IE7 and I still haven't found a way to get around it. It
looks like IE7 stops animating images once a page posts back. I've found a
couple of places where this topic is discussed and workarounds are proposed
but I have tested a lot of them and didn't solve the issue... If any of you
has some free time and wants to try to investigate the problem I'd be glad
to accept him as a project developer.


Date: 2007-04-01 17:22
Sender: jmstull


I have a similar problem with Visual Studio 2005, Busybox and IE7. Oddly,
I only get this behavior (frozen) when I put the control on a page that has
already been built and run it. When I create a new blank page, drag the
busybox contol AND the busybox hyperlink button over to the page and run
it, press the busybox button, it works just fine.

This is a cool control. any idea when we'll get some feedback?


Log in to comment.




Attached File

No Files Currently Attached

Change ( 1 )

Field Old Value Date By
resolution_id None 2007-04-01 19:56 simone_b