Can anyone answer why the included HTML will render on both Windows and Linux using the HTMLViewer? Yet, in the Mac OS X HTMLViewer no javascripts render, only the form with textarea? It should render, but… it’s not.
In case someone else ever happens across this issue. I cleared the cache, and it didn’t fix the problem. So, I rebooted, and the problem disappeared. I guess clearing the cache and restarting fixed the issue.
[quote=209119:@Matthew Combatti]In case someone else ever happens across this issue. I cleared the cache, and it didn’t fix the problem. So, I rebooted, and the problem disappeared. I guess clearing the cache and restarting fixed the issue.
Again thanks for trying it out guys![/quote]
Rather sadly, since Yosemite; us Mac guys are having to get used to rebooting on a regular basis
Lucky you, I had to reboot a couple of days ago after an update to Photoshop knocked out my Launch Services database. Couldn’t open any image files in anything other than Photoshop.
@Sam: it’s just that Yosemite hates you right back. It knows that there is no love. Usually I only have to reboot for system updates. And if a DVD get’s stuck.
There’s certainly something wrong with my system, once again Photoshop has commandeered image files, it’s even changed all the UTIs so my system doesn’t recognize them as images any more. Only this time, a reboot didn’t help. Time to take it up with Apple and Adobe.
Steve is doing flips in the grave over yosemite I’m sure. After bringing my laptop to a mac tech and having it checked for bad ram because of bad allocations and cryptic characters randomly appearing, it was determined the ram was fine… it’s just yosemite. (Worked great before the yosemite update to 10.10.5) Guess it’s been reported numerous times. I’ll take a screen shot later to show the odd icons that appear when viewing them in finder as tiles and after moving the window around really fast… once the window comes to a stand still, the icons are not even recognizable. On my touch screen i tend to multi task between many windows with both hands so windows move around quite a bit… that’s how that bug was first found by myself. Now i can replicate it at will. Windows is doing away with layered windows because of the over/delay paint bug that’s existed since 95,… well it seems as Microsoft eliminates the bug, Apple has adopted it :-p I miss the days when a computer had a problem you just gave it a little tough love via a good whack, and it smartened up; now they seem to have free will and do as they please, when they please. :-p
Double layering of Xojo message windows bug… (placed window over texteditor so the issue becomes more apparent and raised a nilobjectexception to force the window to display). Regular windows (except box style) don’t display this behavior. Wishing to downgrade to 10.10.1 before the bugs started appearing in the Yosemite update. :-/
For a developer, it is necessary to test under the system Apple is currently distributing and make darn sure the app runs as advertised. Unfortunately, that means Yosemite today, and soon El Capitan. About the latter, I should report that it seems less dangerous than the previous rock.