Sorry guys, yesterday in my project I tried setting the strictTemplates variable to false as seen from this site as a solution to a problem I had.
Since I've done this, nothing works anymore, even resetting it to true and recompiling.
Some portions of css don't work, routing doesn't work (I think that's the problem).
In short, the program no longer gives a sign of life.
How can I solve all these problems?
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One of my clients has been encountering this issue when she goes onto the app. I was wondering if anyone had any idea how to get it to show normally? Im not sure if this is a code issue or her computer.
Everything is getting bunched together
Edit: I did not provide the code because it is very lengthy and I feel like there could be another answer that isn't linked to my code since it is only happening to that computer.
There really isn't a lot to go off of this. It could be as simple as changing the width of the input tag which would take almost no time to fix. If you're using bootstrap or some other framework maybe a class name is messed up somewhere in the html. It would be a lot easier to pinpoint what exactly the problem is if there were code to go along with it. Also there could be no problem with the code and could just simply be her machine, but there is still no way to figure that out without looking over it.
first of all, I couldn't find a way to phrase my problem in one sentence, so I'll try to be more explicit in the post.
So I've been developing on VS, essentially doing web development with Razor MVC, for almost a year now and there's something that has been bugging me. On most of my projects I use a unique stylesheet in which I put all of my rules. My problem is, if I reload the page, the CSS won't apply and I have to make a change to my CSS and save it for the rest of the sheet to works. I also noticed that if I leave VS, the CSS now apply permanently. So it's not really a big issue that won't let me work properly, but still it's a bit boring to have to change a value and then hit ctrl+z each time I reload the page.
So I wanted to know if anyone had had the same problem, and if yes what was the solution; and if no, I'll listen to any idea.
Thanks for your time and have a nice day :)
I'm having a weird issue where I'm sure I've written the CSS fine, however the browser isn't picking up the classes.
When checking the file on my hosting provider I see that the classes seem to be registered wrongly. I'm thinking the issue might be here.
classes shown with different ui colouring to others
Anyone know what the issue might be?
When checking the file on my hosting provider I see that the classes seem to be registered wrongly. I'm thinking the issue might be here.
Codes are fine. Your host probably render the colours of the code wrongly.
But i don't see you use the .hero-home anywhere on http://www.jardox.com/. Probably the reason why you didn't see any change?
Edit: There's some problem with the characters. change them to utf-8?
A friend has asked me to check out an old uni project he did using Construct 2. It was made using a uni copy of Construct so I have no way of editing the original files, and only have access to the online export. Please bare in mind that I've never used Construct before, so I have no idea how it formats it's code. I'm more of a web designer but I said I'd have a go.
So the issue is it freezes after a few seconds. If I click quickly I can get past the intro screen, but if don't click the game freezes anyway. In other words the error is not caused by user input but by something happening in the background.
The example is here - http://rosietheband.com/moeba/
Has anyone seen this issue before? I was wondering if using an older browser might do the trick, as it worked a couple of years ago when it was made, and nothing else has changed since.
It's a javascript error; I went poking around in Chrome's dev tools console and found this. The problem seems to be coming from the c2runtime.js and specifically the p.play function there, where it references A.Gain.Value (twice, near line 207). Removing all references to this seems to unbreak the game, though I don't know if it'll have any noticeable effects on the audio (since that's what the property seems to relate to.)
Look for these two references in c2runtime.js, both somewhere between lines 200-250
,this.A.gain.value=a*this.Lh
this.A.gain.value=c;
and remove them, and that appears to clear it up. (You might want to confirm that there aren't other references to 'A.gain' anywhere, in case this fix breaks them.)
An interesting issue which I've googled and can find absolutely no reference too, perhaps because I'm too vague on the cause myself.
I have a simple jsp page that is run from a struts 2 action. It' fairly javascript heavy, but its an internal app on my company's intranet so thats not a great problem.
All seems normal so far, right? but interestingly, the last few tags on this page fail to render. This is true for all browsers I've tried it in (IE, FF, Chrome).
What I mean by not rendering is that they simply don't exist when you view the source! whats worse, in IE, half a tag declaration is actually printed as text at the bottom of the page. All very odd.
But what makes it even stranger, if I put a few <br /> tags after the </html> tag, then all browsers render down past the </html> tag, but still cut off the last few <br />'s.
Has anyone ever heard of anything like this? I don't even know where to start troubleshooting! I know my description is vague but that's only because I'm a bit vague on it myself.
If 'View Source' does not show you the tags then it is not a rendering problem, but a server or network problem, as the content is not being delivered to the browser.
It sounds like a buffer flush problem to me. Have you got any filters that might be buffering the html before it gets to the browser?
Sounds like you have an unclosed quotation mark somewhere. Or something like that. Stuff like that can mess up even the source view as some browsers don't show the exact bytestream they received in the socket in source view (I know for a fact that IE used to do this). Try doing a GET with wget or a telnet client or something similar and see what happens.
We should see the code of your jsp to answer. I suspect there is an unclosed tag or a an unclosed quotation mark of an attribute - as DrJokepu said - in the jsp.
That is the first time I have heard that IE is behaving the same way as the other browsers; by accident...
But seriously, is the html error-free?
I recommend using the html validator extension for Firefox to show you if the html is producing any errors or warnings.
There has to be an error somewhere, but without the code it is impossible to say what it is.
I had a problem some time back with a web-site that was getting 'cut-off' and similarly, I solved the problem with a quick hack but never a proper solution. What it came down to for me was that the web server seemed to require the content-length of the page for it to render properly. When I buffered the output and added the content length, the page would load in full. Different technology though - this was an application built on Perl CGI running on Apache 2.2.
Thanks for the assistance all, but unfortunately none of these seemed to help. I've found a hacky way around it and since its not a critical app, It'll just have to do.
thanks again