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Sideview Utils issue with IE 9 & 10

Parameshwara
Path Finder

I'm having a couple of issue with my dashboard that uses Sideview Utils modules, and these are only on the IE 9 & 10 browser. The same dashboards work fine on Firefox and Chrome. Issues are:

1.Checkbox - does not work
2.Pulldown and PostProcess - causes IE browser to hang, and it takes a while before results are shown on dashboard

Is this a known issue? If it is, is there a workaround?

Parameshwara
Path Finder

Tested with Sideview Utils v2.4.8 and dashboard works without any issues.

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SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

How do you feel about updating to the latest Sideview Utils (2.4.8)? There have been literally hundreds of fixes since 1.3.5. I wasn't aware of this bug being in the 1.3.5 release, and it'll be fixed if you update to the more current version. Note that 2.X is backwards compatible with any views that might be expecting the 1.3.X version.

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Parameshwara
Path Finder

I'm on Sideview Utils 1.3.5. I've e-mailed my XML to you that uses Pulldown & PostProcess modules. For the Checkbox module, I've confirmed that the Checkbox example page on Sideview Utils also does not work.

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SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Can you add what version of Sideview Utils you are using? there is a bug in IE, although whether it's the same one is hard to say - it's not necessarily these modules that have the root cause. If you email your XML to nick [at] sideviewapps.com I can confirm that it's the same issue as the one I've fixed for the next release. The next release is due out by the end of the week.

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