because of a recent discussion here, I tested some of my current projects more closer in IE9 and found that Carousel action does not show its transition animations. It’s basically working, but “jumps” directly to the next carousel pane without scrolling.
Please let me know if you have updated to the very latest version of Carousel and also Freeway to 5.6.2 or greater. There were specific changes made to support IE9, but you only get them in your page if you have updated Freeway and Protaculous in lock-step. You may need to go through the awful work-around of removing all traces of the Actions from your document, publish once, and then re-add the Actions throughout in order to exorcize all traces of the previous version.
Walter
On Feb 14, 2012, at 5:11 AM, tobiaseichner wrote:
Hello,
because of a recent discussion here, I tested some of my current projects more closer in IE9 and found that Carousel action does not show its transition animations. It’s basically working, but “jumps” directly to the next carousel pane without scrolling.
The Carousel action is at the latest level, Freeway hasn’t been updated. I’ll do so and give it another try.
Removing all actions and re-adding them ? That’s almost impossible, a one day job at least… (around 80 pages with different settings applied - no master page, because Freeway refuses to take over appropriate action settings, well, another story).
Wouldn’t it work to just remove the old action from the “Application Support” folder and to delete the website folder ? So when generating the site next time, new Protaculous version should be taken over, shouldn’t ?
You could try that, and also delete the entire Site folder and create a new one, but the real issue here is that Freeway caches the Actions within the site document, and clings to the cached version in certain circumstances. You will see this reflected in publish errors (missing library), the version not changing in the Actions palette, other things that don’t seem to make sense, and most of all, not getting the current version of the script in your page.
If updating the Action works, then great. But if it doesn’t, you may have to get out the big gun. What you might try first is to create a new document with just one carousel in it and test that in IE9.
Walter
On Feb 14, 2012, at 1:54 PM, tobiaseichner wrote:
The Carousel action is at the latest level, Freeway hasn’t been updated. I’ll do so and give it another try.
Removing all actions and re-adding them ? That’s almost impossible, a one day job at least… (around 80 pages with different settings applied - no master page, because Freeway refuses to take over appropriate action settings, well, another story).
Wouldn’t it work to just remove the old action from the “Application Support” folder and to delete the website folder ? So when generating the site next time, new Protaculous version should be taken over, shouldn’t ?