From: Tonu M. <tm...@um...> - 2024-02-17 22:01:45
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I didn't find jquery being loaded, however doing the forced refresh (control-shift-R) on my work Chrome profile fixed the issue! Thanks so much! On Sat, Feb 17, 2024 at 11:35 AM John P. Rouillard <ro...@cs...> wrote: > Hi Tonu an Anton: > > In message <CABDFm8h_YPapJyiYQY+iVX7CcopR7= > u7_...@ma...> > , > Tonu Mikk via Roundup-users writes: > >Yeah, this is really odd. It works when I am logged into my personal > Chrome > >profile, but doesn't work when I logged into our work Chrome profile. We > >use Google apps for schools at work. I noticed that the Chrome profile > >shows an error message in the Chrome Console. > [image removed ...] > >On Fri, Feb 16, 2024 at 9:04 PM Anton Savchuk via Roundup-users < > >rou...@li...> wrote: > >> I followed your link and clicked on the "Login". I've tried this with > both > >> latest versions of Firefox and Chrome. In both cases, after clicking I > get > >> the dropdown as expected. > >> > >> Did you do anything else to make it work? Or do you still have this > >> problem? > > Tonu can you check the network tab of dev tools when loading the page > under both profiles. You may see jquery being loaded in your > working copy. Where is it loaded from? In your work profile, there > should either be an error loading it, or there may be no request for > jquery. > > According to Anton's README.txt about the tracker dependencies, there > should not be a dependency on jquery. > > I wonder if you have an old cached copy of Bootstrap or something in > your work profile. Maybe a forced refresh of the page (control-shift-R > IIRC) would fix it? Note this may result in something else on the > website breaking if the old cached copy and your new copy are > incompatible 8-/. > > Have a great weekend. > > -- > -- rouilj > John Rouillard > =========================================================================== > My employers don't acknowledge my existence much less my opinions. > -- Tonu Mikk Developer | Disability Resource Center | disability.umn.edu University of Minnesota | umn.edu tm...@um... Pronouns: He/Him |