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Auction sample application - sort columns issue in concurrent IE7 browser windows (not tabs)

    Details

    • Type: Bug Bug
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Major Major
    • Resolution: Invalid
    • Affects Version/s: 2.1-Beta2
    • Fix Version/s: 3.0
    • Component/s: Bridge
    • Labels:
      None
    • Environment:
      Grimlock code rev# 26177
      Server: tomcat6
      Browser: IE7
    • Assignee Priority:
      P2

      Description

      The test case testConcurrentSorting of the auction sample application fails in IE7 browser.
      When loading the auction application in a second IE browser window, user cannot sort columns when clicking on the column headers.
      This works fine if loading the auction application in a second tab in IE 7.
      In other major browsers this works fine.

      Steps to reproduce:
      - deploy auction.war onto tomcat6.
      - load auction application in first IE7 browser window: http://localhost:8080/auction/auction.jsf
      - open a second IE 7 browser window and load the auction application: http://localhost:8080/auction/auction.jsf
      - in the second window click on any of the columns headers, as example on Price, to sort items based on Price (or try to place bids).

      Note that things work fine if 2 IE7 browser tabs are used, instead of windows.



        Activity

        Carmen Cristurean created issue -
        Ken Fyten made changes -
        Field Original Value New Value
        Summary Auction sample application - sort columns issue in concurrent IE7 browser Auction sample application - sort columns issue in concurrent IE7 browser windows (not tabs)
        Salesforce Case []
        Component/s Bridge [ 10011 ]
        Component/s Sample Apps [ 10010 ]
        Fix Version/s 2.1 [ 10241 ]
        Assignee Priority P2
        Description The test case testConcurrentSorting of the auction sample application fails in IE7 browser.
        When loading the auction application in a second IE browser window, user cannot sort columns when clicking on the column headers.
        This works fine if loading the auction application in a second tab in IE 7.
        In other major browsers this works fine.

        Steps to reproduce:
        - deploy auction.war onto tomcat6.
        - load auction application in first IE7 browser window: http://localhost:8080/auction/auction.jsf
        - open a second IE 7 browser window and load the auction application: http://localhost:8080/auction/auction.jsf
        - in the second window click on any of the columns headers, as example on Price, to sort items based on Price (or try to place bids).





        The test case testConcurrentSorting of the auction sample application fails in IE7 browser.
        When loading the auction application in a second IE browser window, user cannot sort columns when clicking on the column headers.
        This works fine if loading the auction application in a second tab in IE 7.
        In other major browsers this works fine.

        Steps to reproduce:
        - deploy auction.war onto tomcat6.
        - load auction application in first IE7 browser window: http://localhost:8080/auction/auction.jsf
        - open a second IE 7 browser window and load the auction application: http://localhost:8080/auction/auction.jsf
        - in the second window click on any of the columns headers, as example on Price, to sort items based on Price (or try to place bids).

        Note that things work fine if 2 IE7 browser tabs are used, instead of windows.



        Security Private [ 10001 ]
        Assignee Mircea Toma [ mircea.toma ]
        Carmen Cristurean made changes -
        Status Open [ 1 ] Closed [ 6 ]
        Resolution Invalid [ 6 ]

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          • Assignee:
            Mircea Toma
            Reporter:
            Carmen Cristurean
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