Dear all
I have a very weird problem with several cmsms installations on different servers.
Sometimes when I visit a site we set up, it is not correctly displayed and it seems as the stylesheet is not passed on correctly to the client.
I tried with approx. 10 different websites, some have also older cmsms versions. I also accessed the websites from different pcs, , so it can't be the connectivity. And all have the same problem I mentioned above.
Did anybody experience similar problems? It seems as cmsms sometimes doesn't deliver the stylesheet correctly through its stylesheet.php-file.
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Some additional searches brought this up: http://forum.cmsmadesimple.org/index.ph ... 38211.html
That might be the solution, but I don't think that all of the servers in use (different hosters) are slow....
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Thank you and best regards
Sam
Stylesheet is sometimes not delivered to client.....
Stylesheet is sometimes not delivered to client.....
Last edited by the.star on Sat Jan 10, 2009 4:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Stylesheet is sometimes not delivered to client.....
No links to the sites, no ver. of cmsms, not enuf info to give an answer...
You should upgrade them as the loder ver. of cmsms does have some vulnerabilities in it...
You should upgrade them as the loder ver. of cmsms does have some vulnerabilities in it...
Re: Stylesheet is sometimes not delivered to client.....
Hi,the.star wrote: ...
Sometimes when I visit a site we set up, it is not correctly displayed and it seems as the stylesheet is not passed on correctly to the client.
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I saw a problem on my development server (cmsms 1.4.1) where an IE client would intermittently not see/use all of the stylesheets associated with my template. Yet, other browsers (like Firefox) worked correctly. If this sounds familiar, then you might look at this thread:
http://forum.cmsmadesimple.org/index.ph ... 20872.html
There are workarounds described in this thread. However, so far, since installing cmsms 1.5.2 on my server, multiple stylesheets seem to be working again with IE.
Hope this helps,
Fred P.
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