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Mar 17, 2015 7:47 AM in response to Robinson Nuñezby KiltedTim,Safari... Chrome... IE on Windows...
Otherwise, take it up with the developers of firefox.
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Sep 17, 2015 5:57 AM in response to KiltedTimby a+c,Right now (OSX 10.10.5, OSX Server 4.1.5) the webinterface is broken for most browsers. The error is like described above (no calendar entries). This error shows up in: Firefox (40.0.3), Chrome (45.0.2454.93), Opera (32.0.1948.31). The symptom is OS independent.
This is really bad, because the users using non-OSX operating systems have to use the webinterface - but right now only safari (OSX) or IE can show the calendar entries. IE 11 seems also to fail some times depending on OS version or setup - unclear until now.
Will work OSX Server 5.x with the "normal" browsers again? Or is there a small patch to fix this?
Regards, R@A+C
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Sep 17, 2015 6:52 AM in response to a+cby Leopardus,Logs?
I have just tested two systems, Server 4 and Server 5, with Firefox and both work fine. They run respectively on 2010 and 2013 Macs, both on Yosemite. We have no Chrome on our networks.
Could it be that there is another problem?
Leo
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Sep 17, 2015 6:58 AM in response to Robinson Nuñezby Leopardus,Have a look at this thread for a possible hint
In the past when I experienced this type of problem, it was mostly the culprit.
Leo
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Sep 17, 2015 7:11 AM in response to Leopardusby a+c,Which logs might be interessting concerning this problem?
Which version Server 4 did you test? 4.1.5?
Right now I don't see any other major problem. Some minor
glitches in the webinterface, like:
* User list on top of the webinterface is not sorted - may be it's a feature ;-) but with 100 users it's really anoying.
* After changing the preferences and pressing 'save' it gives an error. It looks like the reason is a group proxy read access for the calendar. I assume the webinterface is missing group support in the proxy read access definitions, because the webinterface does not show them up.
* After a while on top on the right side of the calendar name I've more and more triangles.
Most users use OSX Calendar App which works quite well.
Regards, R@A+C
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Sep 17, 2015 7:17 AM in response to Leopardusby a+c,Thank you for this note. I checked it but this does not apply to us.
Regards, R@A+C
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Sep 17, 2015 9:51 AM in response to a+cby Leopardus,a+c wrote:
Which logs might be interessting concerning this problem?
Which version Server 4 did you test? 4.1.5?
Right now I don't see any other major problem. Some minor
glitches in the webinterface, like:
* User list on top of the webinterface is not sorted - may be it's a feature ;-) but with 100 users it's really anoying.
* After changing the preferences and pressing 'save' it gives an error. It looks like the reason is a group proxy read access for the calendar. I assume the webinterface is missing group support in the proxy read access definitions, because the webinterface does not show them up.
* After a while on top on the right side of the calendar name I've more and more triangles.
Most users use OSX Calendar App which works quite well.
Regards, R@A+C
It is Server 4.1.5.
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Sep 28, 2015 4:04 AM in response to Leopardusby elelievreberna,I encounter the same problems with:
- Firefox 41.0
- Chrome 45.0.2454.101 (64-bit)
while calendars are displayed correctly in:
- Safari 8.0.8 (10600.8.9)
- Aviator 37.0.2062.99 (2.6.1)
I use Server 5.0.4
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Nov 1, 2015 11:43 PM in response to elelievrebernaby elelievreberna,Still having the same problems with Firefox 41.0.2, Chrome 46.0.2490.80 (64-bit) and Server 5.0.15
I really fed up…
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Mar 12, 2016 10:06 AM in response to elelievrebernaby elelievreberna,The OS X Server 5.1 Beta solves this issue. I checked today with Firefox and Chrome.
So we can now expect that this issue will finally be fixed in the next releases of OS X (10.11.4) and OS X Server (5.1).
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by estrois.me.com,Mar 25, 2016 9:27 AM in response to elelievreberna
estrois.me.com
Mar 25, 2016 9:27 AM
in response to elelievreberna
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Servers EnterpriseYou were right, elelivreberan
The latest update, March 21st 2016 made Web Calendar available for both Windows and Mac in Safari, Firefox, Chrome and Explorer.
I asked everything to be updated though, OS X 10.11.4, iTunes 12.3.3 and Server 5.1 at least.
How long did this problem existed before?
FB