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Thanks for letting me know @nocean …
However – the result is the same as in my last mail. Chrome works fine (as before), Firefox and Safari are hanging after clicking the “Send” button …
Tested with HP2.0.5. and WP 5.7
Deactivating Caching (Cachify) does not change this behaviour …
Hi @nocean – thanks for the info.
I updated to the latest version (2.02) and tried in on various browsers (all macOS, latest version).
With Chrome, everything worked fine, the email got sent. With Firefox and Safari, there’s still a problem. After hitting the “Send” button, it never got any further. There was no “sent” or “error” message, it just stayed in the loop of trying to send …
I deactivated the plugin at the moment.
Thx
Thanks for checking.
I will disable HP for now … but during these days, not much business is happening anyway …
Thanks for the quick reply, Ryan. I have the plugin active currently – so you could check yourself …
I’ve tried different browsers, which I normally do not use (incl. private/incognito modes) – so no autofill should be performed here. It always generates the same error.
How would I see in the inspector if the browser does this?
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Hatch] IE8 squeezed preview imagesI completely understand your point.
It doesn’t help a single bit with my prob I’m afraid.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Hatch] IE8 squeezed preview imagesNice tip – this should be the job of the professional theme programmers 😉
Do you really think the incorrect use of <dl> <dd> is causing IE8 to hiccup?
I’m not a programmer but to me this doesn’t sound like this…
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Hatch] IE8 squeezed preview imagesThey didn’t exactly match my problem (people had distortion problems but elsewhere…)
One was to use the “force regenerate thumbnails” plugin – which had no effects, except I had to recreate all my thumbs with non standard preview sections again.
Another one was a little snipped of php code which was said to tell the browser use IE7 mode. It should be entered in a HTML widget – this didn’t work either.
Others suggested to change the height attribute “auto” to a distinct value manually – in hatch this is already the case…
I also found that some of my previews didn’t have the exact 300 x 200 pixel size, but something like 298 x 200 or 300 x 201, so I changed them all by hand – but to no effect….
That were pretty much my trials during this day…