A bug of ajax-profil_edit function
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A bug of ajax-profil_edit function
Technical Details
Forum version : #Invision #PunBB #phpBB2 #phpBB3Position : Founder
Concerned browser(s) : Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Opera, Safari, Other
Screenshot of problem : https://i.imgur.com/uGAYx10.png
Who the problem concerns : All members
Forum link : http://devs.forumvi.com
Description of problem
When I upgrade jQuery library version 1.9 or higher, ajax-profil_edit function would not be used.I have written a code to fix this here: https://help.forumotion.com/t141455-fixed-a-bug-of-ajax-profil_edit#963149
The reason that I report this bug is because ajax-profil_edit function is located in the templates which cannot be modified.
Re: A bug of ajax-profil_edit function
@Zzbaivong
Hello!
This is not a "bug", FM uses the version that thinks proper functioning of the forums!
You yourself said here:
JS
Hello!
This is not a "bug", FM uses the version that thinks proper functioning of the forums!
You yourself said here:
Zzbaivong wrote: Default version of the jQuery library in Forumotion is 1.7.2. Codes use jQuery in forums are written based on this version.
About this his other above statement, there is no need for users to change the library version!Zzbaivong wrote:However, when you upgrade jQuery library version 1.9 or higher, that function would not be used.
JS
Re: A bug of ajax-profil_edit function
Forumotion allows modifying templates, so I think these issues should also need support.
Also, Technicians just one small update, this does not disturb the forum use jQuery version 1.7.2.
Also, Technicians just one small update, this does not disturb the forum use jQuery version 1.7.2.
Re: A bug of ajax-profil_edit function
@Zzbaivong
Correct!
But from the moment when a user modifies the template in order to change the jQuery library version, it means that he knows or should know what you're doing and thus assuming any problems occurring because of this change!
So I still contend that this is not a bug...
JS
Correct!
But from the moment when a user modifies the template in order to change the jQuery library version, it means that he knows or should know what you're doing and thus assuming any problems occurring because of this change!
So I still contend that this is not a bug...
JS
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