This is a strange problem:
I have a Tab in my application that shows a grid and is surrounded by some "linked" grids. When the component is selected by the user, it looks good. However, when they do ANY search, the linked grids lose their CSS formatting (e.g. Shading on Navigation and Label areas). I've attached two images to show the content "before" and "after" a search has been completed.
As you can see, all of the CSS Shading is gone!
Here are 6 reasons this is especially strange:
Perhaps, I missed a setting on the IIS Server, but I can't think of what it is.
Check out the images. I'd appreciate any help or suggestions you can offer.
Phil
I have a Tab in my application that shows a grid and is surrounded by some "linked" grids. When the component is selected by the user, it looks good. However, when they do ANY search, the linked grids lose their CSS formatting (e.g. Shading on Navigation and Label areas). I've attached two images to show the content "before" and "after" a search has been completed.
As you can see, all of the CSS Shading is gone!
Here are 6 reasons this is especially strange:
- This application has been working for 3 years and this never happened before. However, I recently moved the application from an Alpha Web Application Server (WAS) to an IIS Server (I don't think that has anything to do with the issue, because of what I wrote in #2);
- The EXACT application, for another company, has been running for more than a year on the same IIS Server (different Application Pool, of course) and doesn't have the problem. The only difference between the two Applications is that the one that DOESN'T have the problem is "GrBlue" Style and the one that has the issue is "GRTan"
- The page works properly... it just doesn't look good to the user
- The problem does NOT appear to be happening when searches are done on other Tabs
- I've tried updating and republishing components, but that hasn't changed anything
- The issue is NOT occurring in Working or Live Preview... only on the server
Perhaps, I missed a setting on the IIS Server, but I can't think of what it is.
Check out the images. I'd appreciate any help or suggestions you can offer.
Phil