Thursday 15 July 2010

asp.net - What's causing duplicate character entry in my web form textboxes in IE? -


We have a fairly strong ASP.NET app that has a lot of use of AJX, Jack & CSS

Using CTRL + N, after opening a new example of the browser, when entering the data in the text box, if the user wants to enter "the", then they get instead of "ffoooobbaarr" is.

We can not separate it in a coherent debugging environment which spreads to machines. However, we can continuously duplicate the issue of specific box images or VM, but not on our developer machines (certainly!) We have a training center where every box has the same image and it is consistent on the basis of exercise. Sometimes this happens, sometimes it does not happen, it is very frustrating.

About these issues there are spotsy evidence around the IE6 related web, but there really is not any solution, as well as we can get IE7 & amp; IE8

How to debug it? Or maybe the answer is anywhere?

It sounds like a very double subscription - if you have to subscribe to events on Javscript page loads For both it will be when the original window is loaded as well for the new ones.

Given that CTRL + N does not create a new environment but creates a new window in the existing environment it is possible that your script is actually subscribing to the wrong window, I mean the new window If this is the case, then incidents will burn twice in the original window and neither in a new situation.

Depending on how the window is located, this browser may be specific or dependent on time.


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