Maybe its just me, but here are my observations on a problem with the "Member Lookup." I am using Internet Explorer 8 on a Windows XP Pro machine.
When I click "Tools" and select "Leader Resources" from the dropdown menu and then roll over the "Member Lookup" button, the little person icon dissapears. Then, when I click the "Member Lookup" button the "Find Individual by Name" box appears, however, when I type in a name nothing happens.
Alternatively, when I click "Tools" and select "Clerk Resources" from the dropdown menu and then roll over the "Member Lookup" button, the little person icon does not dissapear. Then, when I click the "Member Lookup" button the "Find Individual by Name" box appears, and when I type in a name, it works.
Additionally, I find that even when I select "Leader Resources" from the dropdown menu and then roll over "Help" and select "Access Table" the "Member Lookup" on that page works as I described in "Clerk Resources."
I have seen the threads in this forum that suggest this may be and IE 8 issue, but it seems surprising to me that in IE 8 it works in some screens and not in others. My suspicion would be that (because the roll over works differently - icon dissapears on roll over) that their may be a bug on the "Leader Resources" page.
Anyone else have this same issue/observation?
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sjpynes wrote:I have seen the threads in this forum that suggest this may be and IE 8 issue, but it seems surprising to me that in IE 8 it works in some screens and not in others. My suspicion would be that (because the roll over works differently - icon dissapears on roll over) that their may be a bug on the "Leader Resources" page.
Anyone else have this same issue/observation?
This is most definitely an IE problem (I've only tested with IE8). It works fine in Firefox and Chrome. I can duplicate exactly what you are reporting in IE8. And you're right that it is a problem with Leader Resources, but not with Clerk Resources.
By the way, if you pay attention to the URL in the address bar of your browser, you'll see that the URL in Leader Resources looks like lds.org/leader/.... but in Clerk Resources it's something like lds.org/mls/mbr/.... When you go to the Access Table from Leader Resources, your URL changes to look like lds.org/mls/mbr/.... So at that point you are in the Clerk Resources application, so it's not surprising that Member Lookup starts working.
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One more observation. When the "Clerk Resources" page loads in IE 8 there is no error reported in the lower left hand corner of the browser. When the "Leader Resources" page loads in IE 8 an error is reported in the lower left hand corner of the browser. The details of that error message are as follows:
Webpage error details
User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/4.0; .NET CLR 1.1.4322)
Timestamp: Thu, 7 Jul 2011 18:43:35 UTC
Message: Object doesn't support this property or method
Line: 148
Char: 1
Code: 0
URI: https://lds.org/leader/a4j/g/3_3_2.SR1o ... ueryScript
I am no apologist for MS IE 8 (I'm a UNIX guy from way back when) and I don't know if this error has anything to do with the failure of the input box to work, but that suggests to me some sort of scripting error on the "Leader Resources" page that is not present on the "Clerk Resources" page. Perhaps it is an error that only IE 8 recognizes?
Webpage error details
User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/4.0; .NET CLR 1.1.4322)
Timestamp: Thu, 7 Jul 2011 18:43:35 UTC
Message: Object doesn't support this property or method
Line: 148
Char: 1
Code: 0
URI: https://lds.org/leader/a4j/g/3_3_2.SR1o ... ueryScript
I am no apologist for MS IE 8 (I'm a UNIX guy from way back when) and I don't know if this error has anything to do with the failure of the input box to work, but that suggests to me some sort of scripting error on the "Leader Resources" page that is not present on the "Clerk Resources" page. Perhaps it is an error that only IE 8 recognizes?