[hobbit] Strange "problem" with refreshes
Hubbard, Greg L
greg.hubbard at eds.com
Fri Oct 26 18:06:32 CEST 2007
Does Big Brother have a JavaScript menu? That might make a difference.
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Wilson [mailto:swilson at uchicago.edu]
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 10:49 AM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: Re: [hobbit] Strange "problem" with refreshes
I use Firefox 2.0.0.6 on Linux.
While it may be related, it isn't entirely a browser issue, as using the
same browser (just a different tab) works fine with my Big Brother
server.
What is the behavior for others? Do others not get forced to the top
upon refresh. (Automatic or manual has the same behavior.)
Scott Wilson Lead System Administrator
swilson at uchicago.edu NSIT - DCS - SeaSol
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007, Josh Luthman wrote:
> I believe you are saying when the page is updated and it refreshes the
view
> of the page on you browser is forced to the very top.
>
> This is likely a browser issue. The content is always the same went
> requested with an HTTP GET so the only variable here is the browser.
>
> Have you tried Firefox/Opera/IE and in what combination?
>
> Josh
>
> On 10/25/07, Scott Wilson <swilson at uchicago.edu> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Problem is a bit of a strong word, but it is annoying.
>>
>>
>> I'm in the process of switching from and old Big Brother server to a
>> Hobbit server. All in all, Hobbit is far and away better. But there
is
>> one nagging difference.
>>
>> When I scroll down in a web page on my Big Brother server, and then
reload
>> (either the auto reload, or manually reloading) my web browser stays
at
>> the same position. With Hobbit, all reloads start me back up on the
top
>> of the page.
>>
>> This is particularly annoying if I scroll down and I'm looking at a
>> specific host. When the automatic reload happens, I'm bumped up to
the
>> top and have to scroll down again.
>>
>>
>> I've tried playing around with the header and removing things that
were
>> different from my Big Brother headers, and it didn't matter. I also
>> doublechecked that there was nothing odd in my Apache config... and I
>> couldn't find anything.
>>
>> Does anyone have any ideas what is up with this? Or is it simply
>> something I'll have to live with to use the otherwise superior
Hobbit?
>> I've tried searching both this archive and Google, and I haven't come
up
>> with anything.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Scott Wilson Lead System Administrator
>> swilson at uchicago.edu NSIT - DCS - SeaSol
>>
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