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Re: Loosing "Translations"
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Reply #15 on:
November 12, 2018, 10:31:18 »
Hi,
I am not bound to Chrome, however, that was across all possible browsers, with and without clean cache. The rebuild did fix it, I just could not find any differences in database or files in the problem site and rebuild site.
And rebuilding is a endless hassle.
If i ever happens again, I just will do updates via the database, aslong the cause can't be found.
Yes, I found the solution, but not cause or reason, as files and database SQL files where really exactly the same when searching.
The newly build just did work. where the old just didn't
only difference was somehow the elxis key - but that should not be a cause
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Re: Loosing "Translations"
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November 12, 2018, 18:50:38 »
To answer your question I must debug locally Elxis at your site. However
here is a question of mine
(mostly a bug report) at
stack overflow
showing strange browsers behavior (DOM and javascript). Which browser does it right is a matter of point of view. However I believe firefox is the correct one and strict to W3C standards.
Something relative: The translations system has changed completely in the upcoming Elxis 5.x. I post a screenshot.
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Re: Loosing "Translations"
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December 10, 2018, 21:21:40 »
I doubt, there is a solution, as long no cause there is sure no solution,
At least the rebuilding did "fix" it, but surely not, as really each BIT was equal. At least it was a good practice experience.
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