[rt-users] Problems with 4.0.5: printing some pages; emailing dashboards

Kevin Falcone falcone at bestpractical.com
Wed Jun 6 22:36:03 EDT 2012


On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 05:25:26PM -0400, jim.h.berry at frb.gov wrote:
>    After moving from v4.0.4 to 4.0.5 (Linux server, windows browser) we noticed the following 2
>    new issues:
> 
>    When printing certain pages, nothing will be shown below the H1 title.  This was seen both
>    with Firefox and IE   We see the issue with  "Query Builder", "Modify the user xxx",   "Modify
>    the content of dashboard ...", "Modify the subscription to dashboard ...", and search results
>    which include a chart.   There does not seem to be any problem printing dashboards and
>    chart-free search results.

There were some large changes with print.css in 4.0.5, you should
double check that you don't have css modifications that are
interfering.

>    When emailing dashboards,  our Lotus Notes email client is a bit upset with the JavaScript.
>    and issues obnoxious warnings ("jQuery is not defined").  Long dashboards are truncated when
>    displayed.   Even if a short dashboard is displayed correctly we cannot forward it from Lotus
>    Notes. Also, the dashboard lost its color.  Our other mailers are plain text, and don't seem
>    to mind.
> 
>    To be sure, these are not major issues, but are enough of a nuisance that we may need to
>    revert to  v4.0.4.

I believe that JS in dashboards error has actually been around for the
whole 4.0 series, I'm surprised that Lotus only now started
complaining.

Does it hate the Framebusting JS or a different chunk.  I'd be curious
to know if 4.0/suppress-dashboard-javascript fixes it or if things
like the tabs JS are causing problems.

-kevin
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