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Discuss the DataObjectManager module, and the related ImageGallery module.

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Page disappearing after clicking DOM item


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mi3ll

Community Member, 24 Posts

26 July 2010 at 1:58pm

Hi Uncle Cheese!

I'm having a problem with the latest build of DOM (Rev. 403) and SS 2.4.1. When I click an item in any of the DOMs to edit it, the page behind disappears (see screenshot).

I've had this problem on an older version of DOM, but it fixed when I updated. Any idea on what's wrong? I've tried it in both Files and Pages Admins. I'm getting one error from firebug about tabstrip js ($ is not a function), but I don't think it has anything to do with that... I think...

- Mell

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Mad_Clog

Community Member, 78 Posts

26 July 2010 at 7:48pm

Are you using Firefox with Firebug?
That seemed to be causing the problem for me.
Also, resizing the window seemed to 'fix' it.

Regarding the javascript error, see this thread:
http://silverstripe.org/dataobjectmanager-module-forum/show/288483#post288483

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mi3ll

Community Member, 24 Posts

26 July 2010 at 10:33pm

Cool, thanks Mad_Clog! That issue fixed the problem for me! At least I know my clients won't be touching firebug so they won't experience the same issue

I actually did have a look at that page, but I was actually playing around with the automatically generated fieldsets of the dataobjects (because I wanted to try DOM for Ecommerce...). I'll play with those later, they will probably come in handy somewhere down the track.