Randomly Disappearing Menu
Randomly Disappearing Menu
I've done some searching, but nothing is specific enough to match my problem.
Basically, sometimes some users don't see the Milonic menu bar on our site. There is no rhyme or reason as to who can and can't see the menu...different operating systems (Windows XP, 2000, possibly others), different Internet Explorer versions, different levels of MS Critical update patches, etc. We found one way to make the menu appear for some users, but it doesn't work with everyone.
For some users, by setting IE to check for new versions of stored pages every visit to the page (Internet Options, General tab, Temporary Internet Files section, Settings button) instead of the default of Automatically, the menu shows up. For others, this does not help. I even had it happen to me once, and was able to toggle whether or not it showed up by changing that setting back and forth...but now I can't reproduce the "hidden" menu on my machine.
We're using version 5.33, and everything seems to be in order as far as setup is concerned.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
http://www.christiedigital.com
Thanks,
dahazeman
Basically, sometimes some users don't see the Milonic menu bar on our site. There is no rhyme or reason as to who can and can't see the menu...different operating systems (Windows XP, 2000, possibly others), different Internet Explorer versions, different levels of MS Critical update patches, etc. We found one way to make the menu appear for some users, but it doesn't work with everyone.
For some users, by setting IE to check for new versions of stored pages every visit to the page (Internet Options, General tab, Temporary Internet Files section, Settings button) instead of the default of Automatically, the menu shows up. For others, this does not help. I even had it happen to me once, and was able to toggle whether or not it showed up by changing that setting back and forth...but now I can't reproduce the "hidden" menu on my machine.
We're using version 5.33, and everything seems to be in order as far as setup is concerned.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
http://www.christiedigital.com
Thanks,
dahazeman
oops...I haven't put the upgrade on the live server yet!
I might try putting it in the body on the test server...but there are hundreds of pages to change, and I'm not the one who makes changes to the core part of the pages. I'm the database guy who's asked to fix other programming issues like this. I think they have an easy way to replicate a change like that onto every page though.
Any other potentially easier suggestions?
I might try putting it in the body on the test server...but there are hundreds of pages to change, and I'm not the one who makes changes to the core part of the pages. I'm the database guy who's asked to fix other programming issues like this. I think they have an easy way to replicate a change like that onto every page though.
Any other potentially easier suggestions?
Well John, I think we're getting somewhere. My colleague has been experimenting with dozens of examples - he has the cooperation of someone who cannot see the menu on our corporate website. It looks like he's narrowed it down to one specific line:
He is in the process of creating a few more samples for our helper to check - one with the absolute path to that particular page, one with that same page but a different label ("text" value), and one with a different page altogether (not using the word "advertising" at all).
I'll let you know the results. You don't happen to know if the word "advertising" would cause problems, do you? The relative path part is apparently working in all other cases.
Thanks
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aI("text=Advertising;url=/markets/advertising/index.asp;");
I'll let you know the results. You don't happen to know if the word "advertising" would cause problems, do you? The relative path part is apparently working in all other cases.
Thanks
I think Maz might have hit it. See http://milonic.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4460 for details of what she's talking about.
John
BINGO
You guys figured it out right as my colleague did. It was the word "Advertising" in the url.
now reads
I'll ask our tester if he is using the dreaded Norton (I've been a Norton hater for years, so it doesn't surprise me one bit that it's the source of the problem mentioned in http://milonic.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4460.
Thanks again. Now to solve the problem that PDF files are showing blank content in IE for some people. (I've found that it seems to be an Adobe plugin for IE issue, but that doesn't make much sense, since our old web site had the exact same PDF files available for download and we never received any complaints about the files being blank/corrupt.)
Anyway, I appreciate your efforts.
Thanks!
You guys figured it out right as my colleague did. It was the word "Advertising" in the url.
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aI("text=Advertising;url=/markets/advertising/index.asp;");
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aI("text=Advertising;url=/markets/marketing/index.asp;");
Thanks again. Now to solve the problem that PDF files are showing blank content in IE for some people. (I've found that it seems to be an Adobe plugin for IE issue, but that doesn't make much sense, since our old web site had the exact same PDF files available for download and we never received any complaints about the files being blank/corrupt.)
Anyway, I appreciate your efforts.
Thanks!
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While we're discussing Acrobat Reader and PDFs, I strongly recommend Adobe Reader Speedup from http://www.tnk-bootblock.co.uk/prods/misc/index.php.
It also helps the plug-in to view PDFs in browsers.
It also helps the plug-in to view PDFs in browsers.
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Anyone found any other 'bad' Norton keywords?
Hi - just installed the menus and have just discovered the Norton Internet Security problems.
Has anyone discovered any new keywords? My possible suspects/menu items at the moment are:
"useful services"
"promotions/discounts"
Another suspect might be menu items beginning with the @ symbol.
Any help would be muchly appreciated...
Has anyone discovered any new keywords? My possible suspects/menu items at the moment are:
"useful services"
"promotions/discounts"
Another suspect might be menu items beginning with the @ symbol.
Any help would be muchly appreciated...
List of keywords
Just found a PDF online that lists a bunch of the keywords used by Norton.
http://www.myaffiliateprogram.com/pdf/p ... ocking.pdf
Can't vouch for accuracy, but it's a good place to start.
http://www.myaffiliateprogram.com/pdf/p ... ocking.pdf
Can't vouch for accuracy, but it's a good place to start.
dahazeman,
I found this thread interesting as I have had the same problem and the pdf file supplied aboce is very useful! But my post is about something else... unfortunately your menu... well your submenus on the home page are completely 'broken' in Safari...like REALLY badly broken, and also in Firefox (for mac) but to a slightly lesser extent. I think it has something to do with the flash animation directly below it, but I really can't use the submenus at all!!!
Just so you know.[/b]
I found this thread interesting as I have had the same problem and the pdf file supplied aboce is very useful! But my post is about something else... unfortunately your menu... well your submenus on the home page are completely 'broken' in Safari...like REALLY badly broken, and also in Firefox (for mac) but to a slightly lesser extent. I think it has something to do with the flash animation directly below it, but I really can't use the submenus at all!!!
Just so you know.[/b]