I have had the following unexpected behavior in Kendo UI MVC MaskedEdit control:
When I used with the respective mask works well in all browsers, but if control displays it in CHROME MOBILE with predictive text keyboard control activated behaves differently.
When typing, the cursor is always positioned at the first position character. This results in a text written from right to left. Is this the correct behavior? How I can correct this behavior for writing usual on a mobile browser? This happens to me both in the pages that have developed as well on DEMO page of TELERIK.
I tried it with Samsung Galaxy S3, S4 and S5 with the same result.
http://demos.telerik.com/kendo-ui/maskedtextbox/index
Thank you
Response from TELERIK..
This is a known issue, which is already logged in our product backlog.
Unfortunately, we do not have any particular solution for this
specific problem in the aforementioned Samsumg devices. We have
scheduled the issue for further investigation and our goal is to solve
the problem for the next official release of Kendo UI.
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I am building an application which has Windows Ribbon at the top a panel with embedded 3rd party application at the bottom. As soon as embedded app loads, the main application form becomes inactive (title text becomes gray). This is expected behavior, however my problem is - unlike all other controls on the inactive main form, Ribbon tabs and the components they contain become unresponsive to mouse movements, i.e. do not highlight buttons on mouse over, do not show hints, etc. The only part of the Ribbon that works correctly on inactive form is Quick Access Toolbar. As the result, after interacting with embedded app user needs to click twice on the ribbon control to trigger an action.
The sample apps provided with Ribbon Framework do the same when they become inactive, so the issue is definitely not with my code.
I wonder if anyone else had similar experience and can suggest a workaround or a solution.
Thanks.
Just discovered that Microsoft Outlook and Excel behave exactly the same. Delphi-Ribbon-Framework uses native Windows API for creating ribbon, so this is not an issue with Delphi Ribbon Framework, or my code, but the way Microsoft implemented it.
Thanks.
I have unfortunately stumbled on the issue where, on iPad, a pop-up menu summoned by way of :hover does not disappear from the screen when the user touches an empty area of the page.
The problem is the same described here:
Hover Behavior on Desktop vs iPad
The menu is part of a template I bought, namely:
http://html.realia.byaviators.com/
But... wait a minute... it WORKS on the template's home page? And only on that page -- it doesn't work on any other page of that same template.
I was able to track the behavior down to the point where I found that the reason why it works is the following: initializing a Google map makes the menu behave properly. Just the simplest of maps, with the default options.
Now my question to the experts is: what is that Google does in the map initialization code in order to fix the :hover behavior?
Thank you very much in advance for your help!
Well, can't tell what is that Google does, however the solution is documented in mobile Safari developer's reference.
For a click event to be generated on an area of the document, there must be a click handler attached. For example, clicking on a div will generate a click event only if an onclick="void(0)" handle is presente:
Clicking here triggers event in mobile Safari
I am using SSRS 2008R2 and my deployed reports were working fine. I am accessing these reports in another computer.
I am using IE to access these reports.
At first, I had the usual buttons --> Save As, Refresh, Print and Export to Data Fee
And I was able to print directly from IE using the Print button (not File-Print)
However, one fine day, the alignments of these buttons went from being horizontal to vertical. And the worse part is the Print button is now missing.
PS: I can't post photos. So imagine the buttons becoming vertically aligned and the print button missing. And I am using IE11
Any help or guidance is much appreciated.
Hayashi!
Well, I'm not thrilled about it, but have a look at this page:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms156511.aspx#bkmk_reportviewer
Under the table Browser Requirements for Viewing Reports there is a little note stating "Internet Explorer 11, add the report server URL to compatibility view in internet options".
I have tested this and confirmed that when we add our URL to the to IE11's Compatibility View List, the annoying display issues go away.
Not a server-side fix as I was hoping, but came straight from the horse's mouth.
I've found out the problem. My PC automatically updated my IE from 10 to 11.
Since then, this problem occurred. I went to uninstall IE 11 (from Control Panel) and revert back to IE 10.
Problem solved!
Hayashi
So I am using DotNetNuke 7 and when I log onto my site to develop, I go into Edit Mode and start to edit a module.
Once the edit screen shows up (the little text area that looks like a mini version of MS Word) I can type and everything is fine.
However when that little screen loses focus from the mouse the editing area "greys-out" but I can still type in it.
I want to know how to fix this so that the editing screen does NOT do this as it is very confusing to potential customers.
Does anyone know what to do to fix this issue?
(sorry if this is not descriptive enough, if anyone has problems understanding I will try to add more explicit wording)
There have been reports of other oddities in IE10.
One thing you could try is adding a meta tag to force IE into IE9 mode.
I am using the new BrowserField2 in BlackBerry OS5 to display HTML content in my app. There are 3 options available for navigation through links in that content.
CURSOR navigation uses a block cursor and actually moves through the characters of the page. Not very useful for me.
POINTER navigation uses a mouse like pointer that you move around the screen and hover over elements. This could work but there is a bug however in that the browser field captures navigation and never lets go so this mode is effectively broken if you share a screen with any other managers. Once your focus enters the browser field you cannot move focus back out and into neighboring fields. RIM has acknowledged the bug but has no work around.
NONE which is for custom navigation but they offer no explanation as to how you would do this.
What I ideally want is to simply have trackpad movements move the focus through the links and highlight them. Then a click would activate the link. I assume I would select the NONE option above and implement my own focus navigation but I am not clear how this can be accomplished with the new APIs.
Is anyone familiar with the new browser2 component could give some guidance?
Thanks!
There's a workaroudn to getting back the focus out of the BrowserField using the NAVIGATION_POINTER.
I found it in this thread:
http://supportforums.blackberry.com/t5/Java-Development/BrowserField-2-Navigation-Mode/td-p/632172
"farahh" posted this:
I found out a hack..
with the navigation set to pointer mode, a click outside the browserfield manager invokes Manager.invokeAction(int). I used the getFieldWithFocus to verify which field has focus and then switch the focus to something else.
Cheers.
Nahuel
PD: i havent found out how to get the behaviour you want, i need that as well so if you got it working please let me know, its kinda urgent in my project =(
I actually reverted back to the older browser1 (OS4) component because the navigation problems in browserField2 (OS5) were a deal breaker for me. Luckily the OS4 browser does everything I need in terms of functionality and it has the exact navigation behavior I need and there are no focus problems mixing it with other views.