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Pre-release Build: 4530 removes the pesky JS Errors - also appear stable.

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    #31
    Re: Pre-release Build: 4530 removes the pesky JS Errors - also appear stable.

    As for the tabbed UI error, I made a simple example, and it re-creates the error. I will submit a bug report later today.

    https://www.screencast.com/t/uqxiTZMVicT

    TestTabbedIU.zip

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      #32
      Re: Pre-release Build: 4530 removes the pesky JS Errors - also appear stable.

      Bug report submitted.

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        #33
        Re: Pre-release Build: 4530 removes the pesky JS Errors - also appear stable.

        Originally posted by Pizzadude View Post
        Bug report submitted.
        Did you get a response to your bug report Joe?
        Alpha Anywhere v12.4.6.5.2 Build 8867-5691 IIS v10.0 on Windows Server 2019 Std in Hyper-V

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          #34
          Re: Pre-release Build: 4530 removes the pesky JS Errors - also appear stable.

          Selwyn said he could not reproduce it using the components I sent. He asked that I upgrade to the latest pre-release and retest. I did, and the errors are still there. I have not heard back, and that was a couple of days ago.

          Stephen, perhaps you could see if you can reproduce it? My post # 31 has the components attached.

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            #35
            Re: Pre-release Build: 4530 removes the pesky JS Errors - also appear stable.

            From Selwyn:

            this is fixed now. it turns out the issue has always been there so not sure why it was only getting reported now.

            in even event the issue was that when you load a UX we bind an event to the window's onsize event.

            when you close the tab we did not unbind the event. so if the browser window was resized the event would fire, but the ux was no longer there

            YOU WILL HAVE TO EDIT AND RESAVE THE COMPONENTS IF THEY ARE PRE-RENDERED

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              #36
              Re: Pre-release Build: 4530 removes the pesky JS Errors - also appear stable.

              Excellent! Thanks for the update.
              Alpha Anywhere v12.4.6.5.2 Build 8867-5691 IIS v10.0 on Windows Server 2019 Std in Hyper-V

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                #37
                Re: Pre-release Build: 4530 removes the pesky JS Errors - also appear stable.

                My Issues now solved with Alpha Anywhere Team`s help. Terry told me to recompute the component after installing the new Developer Edition pre-release build (from pre-release build will be Aug 23, 2017 onwards). You can do this by editing the component, clicking on the Menu button, and then selecting "Recalculate all controls." Glad my issue solved. :)

                Soo..if anyone having the same problem with me , you can just follow steps given.

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                  #38
                  Re: Pre-release Build: 4530 removes the pesky JS Errors - also appear stable.

                  Originally posted by [email protected] View Post
                  I`m facing the same problem about this annoying alerts. Did not get this kind of errors until I started to use the releases (official and also pre released) after the release of Alphaanywhere version 4.4.4 build 4346_4889.
                  So I refer this things to Alpha and Selwyn replied me as below

                  "The error shown in the image below looks like an old bug that was fixed some time ago.
                  There was a bug in the product for a short time that occurred when a radio button or checkbox control had some Javascript defined for the onChange event.

                  if you edit and resave the javascript for the onChange event that should fix the problem.

                  if that does not fix the problem, try deleting the radio button or checkbox control and then adding it back in.

                  if that still does not fix the problem, then please send a test case.
                  "

                  I do as what he ask me to do.I recreate a new control but I still cant get pass the alert (especially with the alert that have something said about the onchange event). It still there. I already send a test case to him and now I`m waiting for them to response.I though I`m the only one facing this alert. I guess I`m not alone.Hope they can fix this thing soon

                  [ATTACH=CONFIG]43870[/ATTACH]
                  This is my issue that I`m refering too :)

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