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Old 01-04-2008, 02:17 PM
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Default admin page doesn't load in firefox 3 beta 2 after 4.5.6->4.5.10 upgrade?

The subject says it all but I'll elaborate.

I've been using Firefox 3 beta 2 for a few weeks now and zimbra has been working fine. Today I upgraded to 4.5.10 (open source edition) from 4.5.6 and now the admin page doesn't load up anymore.

I just get a beige background and no login screen. I can log in to check email just fine, but the admin stuff doesn't work. Using another computer I verified that it still loads up with Firefox 2.

Is there a known issue with the admin login screen and firefox3?

Thanks,
Ajay
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Old 01-04-2008, 02:25 PM
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It's a beta. We hope it works, but if it doesn't, there isn't much we can do.

Several of us use the beta with 5.0, which seems to work...when it doesn't crash
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Old 01-04-2008, 02:25 PM
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I just looked at the error console for firefox3 and it says:

"resp.GetVersionInfoResponse is undefined https://myhost:xxxx/zimbraAdmin/js/Z...v=071117103647 Line: 10737"

And that code looks like:

Code:
ZaServerVersionInfo.load=function(){
if(!ZaServerVersionInfo._loaded){
var _8f9=AjxSoapDoc.create("BatchRequest","urn:zimbra");
_8f9.setMethodAttribute("onerror","continue");
var _8fa=_8f9.set("GetVersionInfoRequest");
_8fa.setAttribute("xmlns","urn:zimbraAdmin");
var _8fb=new ZmCsfeCommand();
var _8fc=new Object();
_8fc.soapDoc=_8f9;
_8fc.noAuthToken=true;
var resp=_8fb.invoke(_8fc).Body.BatchResponse;
var _8fe=resp.GetVersionInfoResponse[0];   <----  Line 10737
ZaServerVersionInfo.buildDate=this._parseDateTime(_8fe.info[0].buildDate);
ZaServerVersionInfo.host=_8fe.info[0].host;
ZaServerVersionInfo.release=_8fe.info[0].release;
ZaServerVersionInfo.version=_8fe.info[0].version;
}
};
I guess I'll just use firefox2 for the time being...

--Ajay
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Old 02-13-2008, 12:57 PM
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Today FF auto-updated to beta3, but unfortunately the same problem occurs.

I had similar problem on one of Dell's pages too. I wasn't sure if it was js or css related, and didn't really look.
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Old 02-19-2008, 02:57 PM
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Default Broken on != Firefox 2

Not only do I have this problem with Firefox 3b3 (and 3b4beta), but I also have this problem with Safari (5523.15) and Opera (9.25 build 3721). I guess Firefox 2 is the only supported browser on Mac?
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Old 08-27-2008, 05:58 AM
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Well it is not beta anymore I just downloaded firefox 3.0.1 and I am still getting this same error that people described on this posting.

Are there any know fixes for this?

Vince
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