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New feature : Location of vehicle on picture
Published 30/06/2009 @ 16:32:19, By garco
I have IE6 at work
New feature : Location of vehicle on picture
Published 30/06/2009 @ 17:00:03, By walter.
New feature : Location of vehicle on picture
Published 30/06/2009 @ 17:07:41, By antp
Yes I know that it fails in IE 6
I'll try to find a solution for that but IE 6 is kind of very old program 8 years, that's huge in IT.
Since then there was IE 7 & 8, and also lots of other web browsers (Firefox, Safari, Google Chrome, Opera...) which all work better.
Does this problem also occur in IE 7 ? Or does IE 7 only have the problem for admin-side page, to define the vehicle position ?
I'll try to find a solution for that but IE 6 is kind of very old program 8 years, that's huge in IT.
Since then there was IE 7 & 8, and also lots of other web browsers (Firefox, Safari, Google Chrome, Opera...) which all work better.
Does this problem also occur in IE 7 ? Or does IE 7 only have the problem for admin-side page, to define the vehicle position ?
New feature : Location of vehicle on picture
Published 30/06/2009 @ 17:11:37, By Animatronixx
IE 7 causes the following:
-> abscissa works fine, ordinate doesn't obey my will. The space problem - like walter had it - does not occur with IE 7.
Opera 9.63 (which I use most of the time) doesn't give a damn and ignores the whole feature from the admin's point of view, but for viewers it works fine.
Latest Edition: 30/06/2009 @ 17:30:49
-> abscissa works fine, ordinate doesn't obey my will. The space problem - like walter had it - does not occur with IE 7.
Opera 9.63 (which I use most of the time) doesn't give a damn and ignores the whole feature from the admin's point of view, but for viewers it works fine.
Latest Edition: 30/06/2009 @ 17:30:49
New feature : Location of vehicle on picture
Published 30/06/2009 @ 18:06:29, By antp
In Opera 9.64 the admin part seems to work only for X-value, not Y (which gives "NaN"), I'll have to find why.
In IE 7 the admin part fails for Y, but with a negative value.
But when correctly set (e.g. the Peugeot 205 in 1st page) does it work for viewers in IE 7 ?
Latest Edition: 30/06/2009 @ 18:06:58
In IE 7 the admin part fails for Y, but with a negative value.
But when correctly set (e.g. the Peugeot 205 in 1st page) does it work for viewers in IE 7 ?
Latest Edition: 30/06/2009 @ 18:06:58
New feature : Location of vehicle on picture
Published 30/06/2009 @ 18:18:29, By Animatronixx
But when correctly set (e.g. the Peugeot 205 in 1st page) does it work for viewers in IE 7 ?
Yes, works fine.
New feature : Location of vehicle on picture
Published 30/06/2009 @ 18:49:51, By antp
You can still enter manually the X,Y position in the box but that's not very convenient of course
I should at least find why it fails in IE7/Opera. Hoping that I could also do it for IE6...
I should at least find why it fails in IE7/Opera. Hoping that I could also do it for IE6...
New feature : Location of vehicle on picture
Published 30/06/2009 @ 20:38:22, By vilero
New feature : Location of vehicle on picture
Published 30/06/2009 @ 20:58:27, By G-MANN
Would it better if those of us who still use Internet Explorer 6 just upgraded to 7 or even 8? Or would not be difficult for you to make it work for 6?
New feature : Location of vehicle on picture
Published 30/06/2009 @ 22:24:35, By antp
Well there are still lots of visitors with IE 6 so I still hope to make it work (at least for visitors, maybe not for admins, we'll see)
Latest Edition: 30/06/2009 @ 22:25:05
Latest Edition: 30/06/2009 @ 22:25:05
New feature : Location of vehicle on picture
Published 01/07/2009 @ 00:40:22, By Neptune
A little late commenting on the new feature, but thanks antp.
I love new toys to play with ...
I love new toys to play with ...
New feature : Location of vehicle on picture
Published 01/07/2009 @ 14:02:10, By Toenz
Just tested it for admins and visitors on Mac. Works fine with Safari 4 and Firefox 3.
New feature : Location of vehicle on picture
Published 05/07/2009 @ 17:36:13, By antp
UPDATE :
fixed in IE 7 & Opera 9.6
if people who had problems with these browsers could check and confirm that it is fixed for them?
So now it should work fine for edit page (click on the pic) for all web browsers (IE 6, 7, 8, Opera, Firefox)
But the display of the frame on the picture still fails on IE 6 due to a space between car title & car picture... I hope to solve that.
fixed in IE 7 & Opera 9.6
if people who had problems with these browsers could check and confirm that it is fixed for them?
So now it should work fine for edit page (click on the pic) for all web browsers (IE 6, 7, 8, Opera, Firefox)
But the display of the frame on the picture still fails on IE 6 due to a space between car title & car picture... I hope to solve that.
New feature : Location of vehicle on picture
Published 05/07/2009 @ 18:46:58, By CarChasesFanatic
Confirmed! thanks a lot Antoine
New feature : Location of vehicle on picture
Published 16/07/2009 @ 19:01:32, By sixcyl
Still not operating correctly for me, though, as you've seen , I use it for new pictures I upload.
New feature : Location of vehicle on picture
Published 16/07/2009 @ 22:13:52, By antp
Good
And indeed I still haven't fixed it for IE 6. I hope to have time to search for a solution this weekend.
But if you applied updates to your windows (yellow icon in bottom right corner) you would get IE 7 or 8 at the same time
And indeed I still haven't fixed it for IE 6. I hope to have time to search for a solution this weekend.
But if you applied updates to your windows (yellow icon in bottom right corner) you would get IE 7 or 8 at the same time
New feature : Location of vehicle on picture
Published 17/07/2009 @ 07:38:15, By garco
I now use FireFox. Works fine.
New feature : Location of vehicle on picture
Published 21/07/2009 @ 14:36:51, By antp
Should be fixed in IE 6 now, I hope that it still works in all others (tested: IE 6 & 8, Firefox 3.5, Google Chrome 2, Opera 9.64, Safari 4)
I had to use another system, relying on Javascript instead of CSS
Latest Edition: 21/07/2009 @ 14:42:31
I had to use another system, relying on Javascript instead of CSS
Latest Edition: 21/07/2009 @ 14:42:31
New feature : Location of vehicle on picture
Published 21/07/2009 @ 15:25:52, By antp
And I also added the frame on the picture preview of the edit-vehicle page: now you see where on the picture the frame will come, it will be much easier than doing try-view-edit-etc.
Only "limitation" currently is that to move the frame you have to click on it to hide it, then reclick on it to make it visible again (I can't correctly catch the click on the frame instead of the picture)
Latest Edition: 21/07/2009 @ 15:41:25
Only "limitation" currently is that to move the frame you have to click on it to hide it, then reclick on it to make it visible again (I can't correctly catch the click on the frame instead of the picture)
Latest Edition: 21/07/2009 @ 15:41:25
New feature : Location of vehicle on picture
Published 21/07/2009 @ 15:48:39, By walter.
Works fine now. Great job Antoine!