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Lutero Chaloux

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Jun 28, 2024, 4:38:30 PM6/28/24
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I'm running into a rather nasty issue that has taken a very long time to track down.. I've been using bryntum's scheduler.umd.js build in a typescript project for a while now without encountering any sort of wild cross browser issues

However, after upgrading to bryntum 4.0.3 from 3.1.9, I started encountering a rather odd behavior wherein on safari, zoomTo does not work as expected. That is, zoomTo zooms and scrolls to the startDate instead of the center date. Moreover, zooming in/out is broken and simply renders an empty screen without any timeline labels or the like.

After zoomTo and events trigger and such, safari's output no longer changes. However, chrome completes its lifecycle and looks like this. Notice how it's centered around today's date, unlike in safari.

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My suspicion here is that it has to do with how the UMD bundle was built. I've tried switching to .module.js instead but presumably because I'm using both Grid and Scheduler, but I get the following error: Uncaught Error: Bundle included twice, check cache-busters and file types (.js)

Thanks for the help. I was finally able to dig into it and generate a test case by modifying the bigdataset example. I've attached a screen shot of safari vs chrome (left, right). Click "zoom all" to replicate what I am describing.

I can confirm that this is CSS problem in your custom added 2 div containers (+1 our one) with display: flex; style. It is browser independent problem, I scrolled it in Chrome and see that container is "jumps" after scheduler refresh.
Please, be aware that shared.css already applies some styling to div with id container. Also please take care of styling for your intermediate DIV container, as examples, use "flex: 1" to set its size.

If you use Chrome or Firefox as your browser, you're in luck: You can install a simple extension in each that lets you copy a link by simply hovering over the link and pressing Commmand- or Control-C:

I added this macro to my Safari macro group, which is only active when Safari or Safari Technology Preview are active. Now I can copy Safari links with a simple Control-C; there's a momentary flash of the contextual menu, but it's worth it for the improved speed and ease of use. So much better!

Keyboard Maestro has Tokens for things like Front Browser URL, Front Browser Title as well as dedicated ones for Safari and Chrome so you can use %SafariURL% to get URLs without any copy / pasting.
I have a 3-step KM macro that expands the typed string ';md' to give me a Markdown link from the front window of Safari. eg: [Copy links in Chrome, Firefox, and Safari in one step The Robservatory]( -links-in-chrome-firefox-and-safari-in-one-step/)

Firefox and Chrome can connect to the internet but since upgrading to Yosemite, Safari, iTunes and other Apple Apps have an exceedingly difficult time connecting to the internet. (ie server not found) I have to resort to turning off/on my wifi and/or restarting my computer. All other non-Apple applications can access the internet just fine.

As I stated, I can surf the web using any non-Apple applications such as: Firefox, Chrome, DropBox, Skype, Adobe, Outlook, Mint, etc. I can also use AppleAirPlay to stream video to my AppleTV. However, to test your theory, I connected to the internet through a wired connection. I am still having problems connecting to the internet with Apple Apps such as: Safari, iTunes, AppStore, iMessage and Maps.

This problem does not always persist. It arises a few times a day and my current solution is to disconnect/reconnect to the internet and/or restart the computer. This issue started after my Yosemite update.

When I connect tethered to my iphone, Outlook can connect, but Safari still will not load a page. Messages app doesn't seem to work with either connection, but everything works fine on the same connection on my ipad.

I'd like to know this too, I am having so much problems with Safari at the moment. It seems to be an on and off issue. When I use the search feature integrated into the address bar from time to time, it will not connect to Google.

I'm also having this problem. I am posting right now using Chrome because Safari never connects to the hotel's sign-in page. It also appears that other software such as Mail behave as if there is no Internet connection. So despite being able to get online with Chrome, I get failed to connect errors from Mail, Transit, and even Safari in the iOS Simulator is failing to connect.

Hope this helps. It seems that my problem was related to having Sophos Anti Virus installed. It occurred to me that I didn't have this problem prior to being forced to install an antivirus app. I uninstalled it and restarted my MacBook Pro. I was able to immediately join my hotels wifi using Safari. I will also note that the shut down portion of the restart took a long time. Three minutes wouldn't be an exageration.

Same problem here too. running 10.10.2 on a macbook pro with all latest app store updates. Close macbook with firefox, chrome, and safari all running normally. When I reopen the macbook safari will not connect to the internet, times out. Firefox and chrome no problem, work normally. It is happening right now and I'm as a result writing this on firefox. Restarting safari did not fix the problem but restarting wifi after restarting safari did. Note that both firefox and chrome connected just fine to the internet BEFORE the wifi was restarted, but not safari. Please, no instructions about how to fix wifi since it is clearly not the issue. It is something in the way safari connects to the internet since 3rd party apps work fine. Guess I should figure out how to file a bug with apple.

I, too, am experiencing this problem. It occurs with both Safari and Firefox. It wasn't bad at the start; occasionally what seemed like my internet would cut out while I was surfing, but then the problem began to last for longer durations. As of this morning, I've been trying to get Safari to open for two hours with no success.

Here's the specifics. I open Safari. Most times, the load bar will extend about 1/6 the length and stop, displaying my homepage address in the address bar. Sometimes, the load bar will creep halfway, and part of my homepage will appear; typically, images don't load, and sometimes the page format gets wonky. Rarely, the homepage will fully load! I can even move through the homepage's image slideshow seamlessly. However, if I try to go to another page, I'm back at the 1/6 occurrence. Very rarely, everything works fine. Closing the laptop or Quitting Safari kills the connection, and I have to start this stupid process all over again. Finally, Firefox is either all or nothing; either the pages load and work fine, or nothing works at all.

I've done a DNS manual adjustment, I've created a specific Network, I've unchecked Safari from the iCloud options, I've run scans for malware and viruses (and came out clean), and I've done a clean reinstall of Yosemite. There's no need for me to tweak my router or contact my ISP; every other wireless application in our house is functioning perfectly. It's not the wifi.

I have solved it, and I can't believe that this was the issue. After doing all of those other workarounds, I saw on here that someone had uninstalled their computer security software and that doing so had done the trick. So I went and uninstalled Avast! from my computer. Lo and behold, suddenly my internet works. Every time, without fail, I can load up my internet; it never drops or stalls as it did before. It's also back to its normal speeds.

For those of you who are struggling with internet connectivity issues like mine, start by uninstalling whatever sort of security system you have; that's probably the issue. I've got some paranoid speculative ideas on why this is the case, but I'm not certain 100%. Apple really should take a look at this issue, because we shouldn't have to sacrifice security, of all things, to wade in the cesspool of possible viruses known as the internet. -_-

Please open following link on different browsers : -agile-leadership-cal-i-workshop-december-2018/
This one of many events that I recently imported from eventbrite. On Firefox, integration to purchase tickets works but it does not work on any other browser (chrome, safari, IE).
Many times on all my events widget to purchase tickets does not display and requires refresh of browser.
I have been loosing sales because of this issue that was brought to my attention by some one who cared to call me about it. Please help me fix this.

Thanks for the additional information. I was able to reproduce this when creating the event on Eventbrite.com and importing the event. I have created a bug ticket for this, and am attaching this thread to it. As soon as a fix has been released, we will follow up with you here to let you know.

As a temporary solution, is it possible for you to initiate your events from the site first and push to Eventbrite.com? If you need to make any advanced changes you can then log into Eventbrite and edit. But the price seems to be showing when you create the event locally.

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