The FAQ does not address this issue. I am having the same exact problem. I have no other plugins activated and my site passes validation. it submits fine on firefox and chrome, but is I get a spinning arrow on IE. http://survey.teehub1.com
OK, i found out what is the problem. It doesn’t like that i’m redirecting the page to index. so when i go to the actual page http://survey.teehub1.com/tee-hub-commfair-feedback/ it works in IE. This looks like this is the same problem josespinal is having. I’m not sure how exactly to fixe this. I read on http://contactform7.com/2009/11/24/why-isnt-my-ajax-contact-form-working-correctly/ on one of the comments that you need to add index.php to the classes.php file in the wp-includes folder. Having the direct link isn’t a problem for me so i didn’t really mess with it. but the way josespinal is set up, no matter where you go the URL doesn’t change in the address bar. So josespinal, I would suggest you either figure out how to fix the rewrite, or let the address in the URL change when they go to different pages, which is a good idea to do anyways.
It’s still a little odd to me why IE is the only browser that has an issue with this. Do you have any idea why it wouldn’t work in IE when you redirect index to the survey page?
Hi dpcdesigns,
could you tell me where in the classes.php you edited the script to index.php?
maybe it will work for me… while i’m having the same problem.
Hey dpc, I also noticed that the other. I’ve been scratching my head thinking how to change this behavior in the navigation. Who knows, maybe adding a simple hash would do it (#contact).
Thanks for noting this. But this is a pretty annoying bug as I don’t see a reason for it not to work.
I’m facing the same problem here (ajax keeps on running but no response). It works in all other browsers, but now on IE. Any solution?
My smtp is ok and working.
My Configuration:
Wordpress: 2.9.2
Contact Form 7: 2.2
IE does not even show the form for me. It shows and submits just fine with Firefox and Safari but I can’t get it to show anything with IE.
http://england.ifsa-butler.org/course-registration-form/
Any clues would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Dan
I found the answer to my problem. In classes.php there is line 55 with ‘<div style=”display: none;”>’. I just changed none to block and the whole form appeared magically, sort of.
I’m also having the same problem as Josespinal. Ajax request runs, but never returns in IE. Anyone?
Try removing the javascript