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When I have the columnsreorder attribute turned on for my table, I get a “Stack overflow at line:” error while I’m dragging the column. This doesn’t seem to affect the table’s functionality, but it does cause my jqxMenu to stop functioning. This occurs after several column reorderings in IE8 but on the very first one when viewing the page in the Eclipse web browser (which is the IDE I’m using). The same problem occurs when I tried it in the jQWidgets demo program. Can you please help me? I have to disable this option until a solution is found.
Hello ohioguy67,
We have tested the demo Columns Reorder for the reported behaviour under Internet Explorer 8 but everything works fine at our side. Please, provide us with more information on the matter so that we may be able to help you.
Best Regards,
DimitarjQWidgets team
http://www.jqwidgets.com/Dimitar,
I am using Eclipse Juno SR2 as my IDE. I create a new project and then copy in your entire jQWidgets folder into that project. I then navigate to the reordercolumns.htm file in the demo folder, right click on the file and select Open With/Web Browser. This displays the page in Eclipse’s web browser. When I “grab” a column and begin to drag it, the stack overflow error occurs. When this error occurs in my application, the table continues to function correctly but my jqxMenu menu no longer works.
I have experienced this same behavior in IE but it does not happen on a consistent basis. When I have seen it, is seems like it occurs after several column reordering’s is done (and this was in my application, not the demo). But it consistently happens when using Eclipse.
Thank you for your assistance.
Hi ohioguy67,
We were not able to reproduce the reported issue with neither Eclipse’s web browser nor Internet Explorer 8 using the latest version of jQWidgets (2.9.0). Please, provide us with a sample code which we may reproduce the behaviour with.
Best Regards,
DimitarjQWidgets team
http://www.jqwidgets.com/Dimitar,
Well, I’m at a loss. I just downloaded the latest version of jQWidgets. Inside of Eclipse, I created a new project and copied the entire jqwidgets directory into that project. I then navigated to the reordercolumns.htm file and selected Open With/Web Browser. As soon as I grabbed a column to move, the stack overflow message appeared. The same problem happens with my application. It doesn’t seem to be happening in IE so it may just be an Eclipse quirk. But at this point, I don’t know what else to try since it doesn’t seem to be related to my specific application and your team can’t reproduce it.
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