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July 7, 2009
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"Mark all as read" doesn't work in Chrome at all. +1 Jive bug

  • July 7, 2009
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All it does is send you back to the top of the screen. Useless.

And I can see why, here's the link: http://forums.adobe.com/community/general/forum_comments#

I finally get brave enough to try clicking the button, and it doesn't work--shocking.  At least it didn't format the hard drive, had a 50/50 chance of getting Jived on that one.

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    July 12, 2009

    "You're probably not the target audience."

    - r_harvey

    Phillip M  Jones
    Inspiring
    July 12, 2009

    dave milbut wrote:

    "You're probably not the target audience."

    - r_harvey

    Could be, but, then I've been computer user since the days of the SE/30. So I am not exactly a neophyte. But when I read that link I gave it implied to me, there was no version read for the Mac even to test.

    S_D_A_
    Inspiring
    July 8, 2009

    Ansury if it doesn't work in Chrome then it's a bug in Chrome. Again what version of Chrome are you actually using ? If you want to help; post the problem to the Chromium Project so the bug can get fixed. I doubt it's a bug or you're using the general release version which doesn't have all the latest addons and recent capabilities.


    I've on the developer trunk and I have no problems with these forums working other than the known bugs, or features not yet added to JIVE.

    July 9, 2009

    Sure you say you have no problems, but why should I risk running a non-production version of Chrome just to get this ****ing forum working correctly?

    Does anyone else think this should be considered a CHROME (a JavaScript focused browser) bug rather than a Jive bug?

    Chrome works fine with almost every other website I visit. But it's a Chrome bug? Given Jive's track record, it's not a Jive bug...? Sure about that?

    S_D_A_
    Inspiring
    July 10, 2009

    Ansury wrote:

    Sure you say you have no problems, but why should I risk running a non-production version of Chrome just to get this ****ing forum working correctly?

    Does anyone else think this should be considered a CHROME (a JavaScript focused browser) bug rather than a Jive bug?

    Chrome works fine with almost every other website I visit. But it's a Chrome bug? Given Jive's track record, it's not a Jive bug...? Sure about that?

    Non Production version of Chrome ? WTF ?! The beta's and developer versions are stable What differentiates them is not bugs but the versions of webkit, V8 and the extensions features that are now being rolled out, as well as themes. There is a different paradigm in the way Google is developing this software; The definitions of terms beta/developer's version don't apply. If you don't want to see the improvements then fine with me; But the issue you're complaining about is a bug in the browser (if it exists) not the forums.

    So you can stop the bull crap; you're not helping get the forums fixed by being misleading.

    Inspiring
    July 7, 2009

    As you well know now, Jive means:

    verb tr., intr.:

    1. To deceive, to flatter, to taunt, to talk nonsense.

    adjective:

    1. Insincere or deceptive.

    noun:

    1. Insincere, pretentious, or exaggerated talk.


    Also slang for weed

    July 7, 2009

    chrome is not supported, don'cha know...

    Inspiring
    July 7, 2009

    dave milbut wrote:

    chrome is not supported, don'cha know...

    I gathered as much... hence kindly refer to my post above...