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IE launch error post migration to 2.0M2 [message #971959] Mon, 05 November 2012 08:47 Go to next message
Amandeep Chahal is currently offline Amandeep ChahalFriend
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Hi,
I migrated my application to 2.0M2. Post migration I'm able to launch it in Firefox(10.0.3), but I cannot launch it in IE(8.0.7). I get a javascript error and the application never comes up. Attached screenshot of the error.
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Re: IE launch error post migration to 2.0M2 [message #972010 is a reply to message #971959] Mon, 05 November 2012 09:27 Go to previous message
Ivan Furnadjiev is currently offline Ivan FurnadjievFriend
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Hi,
just checked Controls Demo in IE8 and it's working fine - RAP master.
Could you try with the latest nightly build? If the problem still
persists please open a bugzilla and attach small demo to reproduce the
issue.
Thanks,
Ivan

On 11/5/2012 10:47 AM, Amandeep Chahal wrote:
> Hi,
> I migrated my application to 2.0M2. Post migration I'm able to launch it in Firefox(10.0.3), but I cannot launch it in IE(8.0.7). I get a javascript error and the application never comes up. Attached screenshot of the error.

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