Hi,
I tried using the scheduler of the latest build version. Everything was fine, but now I'm caught in a strange behaviour of the reminder popup. First I suspected my own code, but then I tried the live demo and found the same problem.
http://demos.telerik.com/aspnet-ajax/scheduler/examples/reminders/defaultcs.aspx
The problem is not existent im my Firefox and latest Opera. It just appears when I'm using IE 8 or 9. I did not try IE7 or lower.
Problem (IE 8 or 9):
When the reminder poped up, I choosed to be notified again in (e.g.) 4 hours. After clicking 'snooze' the dialog vanished. Now I did something else that caused a postback, e.g. clicking on week view. After a few seconds the reminder poped up again. I tried it many times with different remind intervalls, but every time it was ignored and poped up after postbacks within seconds.
I checked the cookies and noticed that the cookie were stored, so no cookie blocking was active. Of course I also tried 'allow every cookie', but with no success.
As I didn't find anyone else facing the same problem, I suspect myself to miss something. Every hint would be very appreciated.
Kind regards
Oliver
I tried using the scheduler of the latest build version. Everything was fine, but now I'm caught in a strange behaviour of the reminder popup. First I suspected my own code, but then I tried the live demo and found the same problem.
http://demos.telerik.com/aspnet-ajax/scheduler/examples/reminders/defaultcs.aspx
The problem is not existent im my Firefox and latest Opera. It just appears when I'm using IE 8 or 9. I did not try IE7 or lower.
Problem (IE 8 or 9):
When the reminder poped up, I choosed to be notified again in (e.g.) 4 hours. After clicking 'snooze' the dialog vanished. Now I did something else that caused a postback, e.g. clicking on week view. After a few seconds the reminder poped up again. I tried it many times with different remind intervalls, but every time it was ignored and poped up after postbacks within seconds.
I checked the cookies and noticed that the cookie were stored, so no cookie blocking was active. Of course I also tried 'allow every cookie', but with no success.
As I didn't find anyone else facing the same problem, I suspect myself to miss something. Every hint would be very appreciated.
Kind regards
Oliver
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Richard
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answered on 29 Dec 2011, 05:24 PM
Oliver:
I was able to duplicate your observations using the same online demo:http://demos.telerik.com/aspnet-ajax/scheduler/examples/reminders/defaultcs.aspx
There is a forum thread that may provide some insights in controlling this behavior. Read down to the later entries:
Reminder in scheduler.
Hope this helps.
Cheers!
I was able to duplicate your observations using the same online demo:http://demos.telerik.com/aspnet-ajax/scheduler/examples/reminders/defaultcs.aspx
There is a forum thread that may provide some insights in controlling this behavior. Read down to the later entries:
Reminder in scheduler.
Hope this helps.
Cheers!
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Oliver
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answered on 29 Dec 2011, 07:21 PM
Thanks for your answer.
I already read the mentioned thread. Unfortunately it didn't give me a hint on how to deal with it. I skipped any investigation on this theme right now and implemented a notifier driven reminder which fits my needs. A side effect is a reminder through out the whole web application.
Although I solved it in an other way, I'm still interested, if the reminder IE-cookie subject is a persitent problem or if there is a solution.
Kind regards
Oliver
I already read the mentioned thread. Unfortunately it didn't give me a hint on how to deal with it. I skipped any investigation on this theme right now and implemented a notifier driven reminder which fits my needs. A side effect is a reminder through out the whole web application.
Although I solved it in an other way, I'm still interested, if the reminder IE-cookie subject is a persitent problem or if there is a solution.
Kind regards
Oliver
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Hi Oliver,
Indeed this is a browser related bug with RadScheduler. I will log it for fixing.
Please, accept our apologies for the caused inconvenience.
Regards,
Peter
the Telerik team
Indeed this is a browser related bug with RadScheduler. I will log it for fixing.
Please, accept our apologies for the caused inconvenience.
Regards,
Peter
the Telerik team
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Oliver
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answered on 03 Jan 2012, 11:44 AM
Hi Peter
thank you for your response and your investigations.
All the best for 2012.
Oliver
thank you for your response and your investigations.
All the best for 2012.
Oliver
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Frank
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answered on 29 Jun 2012, 07:14 AM
Hello Telerik-Team,
is the Bug already fixed or not?
Christian
is the Bug already fixed or not?
Christian
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Hi Christian,
This bug is still not fixed, but I just increased its priority and forwarded it to the attention of our developers.
Greetings,
Peter
the Telerik team
This bug is still not fixed, but I just increased its priority and forwarded it to the attention of our developers.
Greetings,
Peter
the Telerik team
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