Re: Bug?
- From: "Ursus" <ursus.kirk@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 19:17:13 +0200
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Hello - I think I've spotted a bug, but just want some ideas in case its
just the way I'm doing something.
The file in question is a FM8.5 Pro Advanced created file (Windows XP Pro)
and run through the web publishing engine on a FM Server 8.0v4 on Mac OS
X.
The problem is with a tabbed area within a tabbed area.
When I click on one of the inner tabs through a webpage (and I've tried on
both IE7 and FF), the wrong tab comes up - it jumps to one of the outer
tabs.
When I click back on the outer tab I started from (the one with the inner
tab), the inner tab has switched over to the correct one I was originally
intending to go to.
Then when I click on one of the other inner tabs I haven't yet visited,
the same happens again.
Once all the inner tabs have all been visited by going through the above
process, the problem goes away for the rest of the session.
I have replicated this on 3 seperate Windows XP Pro machines.
Am I doing something wrong in the design of this page, or is this quite
simply a bug?
Thanks for any useful help!
Make sure that in layout mode you have the default TAB activated before you
go back into browse mode. Do this for all layers ending with first tab
inside first tab. And although filemaker allows creating many tabs inside
many other tabs I think this is bad practice and I would look into other
possible solutions. Like creating multiple instances of the same layout,
changing just the parts you need for that layout and then creating a
navigation system.
Keep well, Ursus
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