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4/24/2006 7:11 AM
 

Really annoying that simple bugs do not get fixed release after release....
From Inventua site:

In modules that do a post-back, you may encounter a broken image in the top-right of your DNN container.  This is a bug in the plus/minus "visibility" container object in DNN 3.2 and 4.0.  You can easily fix the problem without recompiling - just locate /admin/containers/visibility.ascx, and edit the "enableviewstate" attribute of the LinkButton element, like this:

<%@ Control language="vb" CodeBehind="Visibility.ascx.vb" AutoEventWireup="false" Explicit="True" Inherits="DotNetNuke.UI.Containers.Visibility" %>
<asp:LinkButton ID="cmdVisibility" Runat="server" CausesValidation="False" enableviewstate="True">
<asp:Image ID="imgVisibility" Runat="server" enableviewstate="False"></asp:Image>
</asp:LinkButton>

 
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4/24/2006 10:07 AM
 
First off, 4.0.3 was a bug fix release for .NET 2.0 issues. Second, before you post, check Gemini. The issue has already been resolved and will be part of the 3.3/4.1 release. We appreciate you bringing issues to our attention, but would further appreciate it if you'd check the issue tracker first. This will allow us more time to respond to and fix valid issues. Thanks.

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4/24/2006 10:07 AM
 

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4/25/2006 12:20 AM
 

Well ok, then I don’t understand Gemini. If an issue has been “resolved” then it should be in the next release shouldn’t it.

Since 4.0.3 is the next release I would expect it to be resolved.

Or am I wrong about this?

 
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4/26/2006 1:28 PM
 
When issues are resolved, the Fixed in Version property is set. This tells you what release to expect the change in. Typically, you are right, but since we had this "emergency" release for major .NET 2.0 bugs, it's scope was minimized as much as possible.

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