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EO.Web not working on VPS running server 2012 Options
Vaughan
Posted: Sunday, May 10, 2015 1:04:47 AM
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I have a number of websites running currently on a dedicated webserver running windows server 2003,

These are being migrated to a Virtual Private Server running Windows server 2012.

On the VPS, many of the EO controls are not working......
tab strip does not appear
Popup dialogs do not appear

My EO.web version is 12.0.15.2
I have the latest licence loaded in application_start and I have checked that it is being fired on startup.

Any suggestions, please ???? d'oh!

eo_support
Posted: Monday, May 11, 2015 9:32:43 AM
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Hi,

This shouldn't have anything to do with Windows 2012. You can try to open the page and then switch to JavaScript debugger console to see if you can see any problem. That might reveal what's wrong.

Thanks!
Vaughan
Posted: Monday, May 11, 2015 3:35:12 PM
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Thanks. I found the solution, but it took a few hours. I needed to delete and re-install the tab strip into those pages which use it. The original tab strip was using an earlier version of EO. My problem was only with pages containing a tab strip, and on those pages none of the EO controls would work. I am clean now.

This is weird, I know that upgrading should not make any difference, but computers do throw up odd things now and again. The VPS is also giving me outgoing email trouble, so it may not just have been an EO problem.

Regards
eo_support
Posted: Monday, May 11, 2015 4:54:04 PM
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Thanks for the udpate and glad to hear that it's working for you now. The current version of EO.Web is backwards compatiable with previous version, so you do not need to make any code change. However you must rebuild your application in order to use the new version. Otherwise your application DLL will still remember it's using the old version and will try to load that version of our DLL, which will fail. Rebuilding your application will resolve this issue for you.


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