Details
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Type:
Task
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Status: Closed
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Priority:
Major
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Resolution: Fixed
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Affects Version/s: 1.6DR#5
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Component/s: ICE-Components
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Labels:None
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Environment:ice:panelCollapsible + collapse effect
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Affects:Documentation (User Guide, Ref. Guide, etc.)
Description
The panelCollapsible component can enter an undesirable state if the user rapidly expands/collapses a panel. After repeated expand/collapse operations the client-side JS that expands and collapses the component will stop working, leaving the component in a broken, inoperable state.
In order to make the 1.6 release deadline, an interim solution has been applied which remove the client-side JS "slidedown" and "slideup" effects from the component. This seems to alleviate the problem, although the component will simply snap from being collapsed to expanded now, instead of using the animation to get there.
A follow-on JIRA case has been created to add effects support back to the panelCollapsible component: http://jira.icefaces.org/browse/ICE-1808.
In order to make the 1.6 release deadline, an interim solution has been applied which remove the client-side JS "slidedown" and "slideup" effects from the component. This seems to alleviate the problem, although the component will simply snap from being collapsed to expanded now, instead of using the animation to get there.
A follow-on JIRA case has been created to add effects support back to the panelCollapsible component: http://jira.icefaces.org/browse/ICE-1808.
Activity
Field | Original Value | New Value |
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Fix Version/s | 1.6DR#6 [ 10090 ] | |
Fix Version/s | 1.6 [ 10031 ] | |
Affects | [Documentation (User Guide, Ref. Guide, etc.)] | |
Description |
The panelCollapsible component does not behave well, if being clicked frequently. We need to disable client side collapsible effect for this 1.6 release. |
The panelCollapsible component can enter an undesirable state if the user rapidly expands/collapses a panel. After repeated expand/collapse operations the client-side JS that expands and collapses the component will stop working, leaving the component in a broken, inoperable state. In order to make the 1.6 release deadline, an interim solution has been applied which remove the client-side JS "slidedown" and "slideup" effects from the component. This seems to alleviate the problem, although the component will simply snap from being collapsed to expanded now, instead of using the animation to get there. |
Assignee | Adnan Durrani [ adnan.durrani ] |
Description |
The panelCollapsible component can enter an undesirable state if the user rapidly expands/collapses a panel. After repeated expand/collapse operations the client-side JS that expands and collapses the component will stop working, leaving the component in a broken, inoperable state. In order to make the 1.6 release deadline, an interim solution has been applied which remove the client-side JS "slidedown" and "slideup" effects from the component. This seems to alleviate the problem, although the component will simply snap from being collapsed to expanded now, instead of using the animation to get there. |
The panelCollapsible component can enter an undesirable state if the user rapidly expands/collapses a panel. After repeated expand/collapse operations the client-side JS that expands and collapses the component will stop working, leaving the component in a broken, inoperable state. In order to make the 1.6 release deadline, an interim solution has been applied which remove the client-side JS "slidedown" and "slideup" effects from the component. This seems to alleviate the problem, although the component will simply snap from being collapsed to expanded now, instead of using the animation to get there. A follow-on JIRA case has been created to add effects support back to the panelCollapsible component: http://jira.icefaces.org/browse/ICE-1808. |
Security | Private [ 10001 ] |
Status | Open [ 1 ] | In Progress [ 3 ] |
Status | In Progress [ 3 ] | Resolved [ 5 ] |
Resolution | Fixed [ 1 ] |
Status | Resolved [ 5 ] | Closed [ 6 ] |
Assignee | Adnan Durrani [ adnan.durrani ] |
The client-side JS "slidedown" and "slideup" effects has been removed from the component. -revision 14358