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ID
0001614
TypeCategorySeverityReproducibilityDate SubmittedLast Update
defect[Openbravo ERP] Z. Othersminoralways2007-07-20 20:182008-06-12 09:43
ReporterplujanView Statuspublic 
Assigned Todbaz 
PrioritynormalResolutionno change requiredFixed in Version2.35
StatusclosedFix in branchFixed in SCM revision
ProjectionnoneETAnoneTarget Version
OSAnyDatabaseAnyJava version
OS VersionDatabase versionAnt version
Product VersionSCM revision 
Review Assigned To
Web browser
ModulesCore
Regression level
Regression date
Regression introduced in release
Regression introduced by commit
Triggers an Emergency PackNo
Summary

0001614: Datagrid lenght on Firefox (draft)

Descriptionif there is not records within the grid, the grid itself is still shown with many empty lines. The user has no idea if he is waiting for the data to be loaded or is it empty.
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(0001568)
cromero (reporter)
2007-10-03 17:34
edited on: 2008-06-12 09:20

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In Firefox, when you are waiting for data, the grid shows the rows in grey/blue color (as IE does), but when you have not received data, it prints all the rows empties, without any color (while IE don't show any row).
A user that is used to work in any of both browsers should be able to distinguish both situations (with/without data).

Carlos Romero
Openbravo Team
(0001569)
rafaroda (developer)
2007-10-29 14:39
edited on: 2008-06-12 09:20

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Verification assigned to rafaroda.
(0005203)
user71
2005-06-01 00:00
edited on: 2008-06-12 09:43

This bug was originally reported in SourceForge bug tracker and then migrated to Mantis.

You can see the original bug report in:
https://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=1757723 [^]

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