I've never personally tested it on any IE browsers. I thought IE was dead?
Do you get the same symptoms on a more reliable browser?
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I've never personally tested it on any IE browsers. I thought IE was dead?
Do you get the same symptoms on a more reliable browser?
Dr Byte
Great bit of kit....
Been using it for a few days now, today I noticed with this module installed if I go to edit a page of the website it doesnt allow me to in the WYCIWYG mode using the TinyMCE editor it just displays the page in HTML plain text format.....strange this one
I've removed the module and it started working again the TinyMCE is displaying the page content.
Anyone else got this happening to them at all?
I am using CKEditor without any trouble with Keep Alive ...
Ok Ive been doing some more digging around and here is where I am with this......
The TinyMCE editor stops working the minute I place the;
<?php require(DIR_WS_INCLUDES . 'keepalive_module.php'); ?>
In the my header.php file.......
Any ideas people.....Module works a treat but the minute I complete the above last step I lose my TINY MCE editor
I'm sure its go to me something small
Guessing that your editor plugin is trying to reload jquery but it's already loaded by the keepalive script.
Apologies for the delay in replying. I've submitted a new version which "plays better with others", such as TinyMCE which also loads jQuery on the page. This update will skip reloading jquery if it's already loaded.
FYI: using Zen Cart 1.5.1
I work with Firefox for admin purposes only.
It works perfectly in Firefox (18.0.1). I only wish it would warn you of the session ending with a popup window. If you are using many tabs in your browser or have many browser windows open, and the admin window is not active, you will miss the warning.
As for IE9.0.12, it warns you with the green screen appearing below the footer section of the admin window. ( picture attached). After 15 minutes, It warns you "Sorry, you have logged out due to inactivity". Once you click continue, you can go back in and continue working in admin, or in another-words the admin session remains active!
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In Chrome, nothing happens the warning doesn't even appear.
I have not tried Opera yet.
Works great in all pages except the pages that has spiffyCalendar. The timer dialog or the timeout dialog does not, instead the input box of the calendar and the blue dropdown button shows in the left top corner without any header display. This is happening on all the following browsers, Chrome, Firefox, Safari and IE.
Appreciate if you can provide a fix.
We are using Zen 1.5.1 and Keepalive Timer-beta0.2.