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New Post 7/10/2008 11:58 AM
User is offline Matt Ruel
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Re: Hi,Re: Expand/Collapse always collapsing. 

As a follow up to my last post, it turns out that I do have the McAfee Anti-phishing filter add-on, and disabling it did in fact fix the problem.

Maybe there is still some value in changing the code to work around the problem.  Are we now stuck modifiying the code to deal with the lowest common denominator since many end users are likely to have this add-on?  Anxious to hear what the best, most browser-compatible solution is in this case...

 
New Post 7/11/2008 5:44 AM
User is offline Jon Henning
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Re: Hi,Re: Expand/Collapse always collapsing. 

Matt,

Thanks for posting your findings.  Just eyeballing your workaround seems that it would be an IE specific fix, as other browsers don't inherently suppor the global event object.  I am not sure it is worth the effort changing to code to fix what appears to be a bug with McAfee's product, as I would hope they provide an update soon.  I am assuming that DNN is not the only website affected here.  Please post any relevant updates to the situation.


 
New Post 7/22/2008 3:02 PM
User is offline TC
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Re: Hi,Re: Expand/Collapse always collapsing. 

I found out that my Mcafee virus checker phishing checker was causing the problem of making the sections collapse.

 
New Post 9/3/2008 11:29 PM
User is offline Chris Noble
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Re: Expand/Collapse always collapsing. 

Thanks so much PacaVista for getting to the bottom of this problem. Its been driving me crazy for a while. Let me add some search terms so other poor folks can find it too. I was searching for collapsible panels and visibility in IE7 and expanding advanced settings. Thanks

 
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