Backend Admin Image Upload crashes IE
Posted: 20 Jul 2011, 16:25
Good morning,
I have had phoca gallery installed on one of my client's websites for months now, without issues. He has been using IE 8.0. Everything seemed to be working great.
However, recently his IE browser has been crashing every time he does the following:
-Log in to the joomla backend,go to phoca gallery component.
-Go to the images section.
-Click on the 'New' icon.
-Click on the 'Image' select button in the form that appears.
-The image select/upload box (sorta appears like a lightbox) begins to appear.
-IE crashes, then restores the tab to my images section.
-If he attempts it again, it may restore my tab, or just say the page could not be found.
I have a feeling that it all has to do with the javascript that makes the 'lightbox' appear.
I have upgraded to the newest version, 2.8.0, just incase that would resolve the issue, but it has not.
It is not his computer only, as it does the same thing to my IE browser (same version). However, my programmer has tested it on his IE and it doesnt crash it.
I have tested in FF, and it works fine. However, the client wants to continue using his IE browser.
Is there a way to resolve this?
Thanks!
I have had phoca gallery installed on one of my client's websites for months now, without issues. He has been using IE 8.0. Everything seemed to be working great.
However, recently his IE browser has been crashing every time he does the following:
-Log in to the joomla backend,go to phoca gallery component.
-Go to the images section.
-Click on the 'New' icon.
-Click on the 'Image' select button in the form that appears.
-The image select/upload box (sorta appears like a lightbox) begins to appear.
-IE crashes, then restores the tab to my images section.
-If he attempts it again, it may restore my tab, or just say the page could not be found.
I have a feeling that it all has to do with the javascript that makes the 'lightbox' appear.
I have upgraded to the newest version, 2.8.0, just incase that would resolve the issue, but it has not.
It is not his computer only, as it does the same thing to my IE browser (same version). However, my programmer has tested it on his IE and it doesnt crash it.
I have tested in FF, and it works fine. However, the client wants to continue using his IE browser.
Is there a way to resolve this?
Thanks!