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Dichter
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Posted - Jun 02 2009 :  12:42:12 PM  Show Profile  Visit Dichter's Homepage  Reply with Quote
We just upgraded to FSL v4.1.3 on our unix box, and the FEAT v5.98 reports do not display correctly in internet explorer. The output is crammed into a small horitontal section at the top of the page, and the rest is blank. Anyone else had this issue?

Gabriel S. Dichter, PhD
UNC Departments of Psychiatry & Psychology
http://www.can.unc.edu/

dvsmith
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USA
218 Posts

Posted - Jun 04 2009 :  4:31:39 PM  Show Profile  Visit dvsmith's Homepage  Reply with Quote
My output looks fine (on Firefox and IE)...
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josh.bizzell
BIAC Staff

USA
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Posted - Jun 19 2009 :  5:20:57 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Gabriel,

I just tested FSL on your Linux machine and it appears you are correct. On the BIAC version of IE (6.0.xxx), the reports produced by FSL 4.1.3 have something weird going on with the frames if you open any of the pages other than report.html. If you load the report.html file and just use it to click on the sub-headings, the results show up fine (is this correct?). It also loads fine in Firefox, and I'm assuming certain versions of IE.

When using 4.1.3 on the cluster, the reports are also wrong, in that the non-report.html ones don't even have the header frame when you load them in IE, and in Firefox, the header frame is all the way in the left corner (though clicking on the sub-heading does load in the correct frame).

I've downloaded the newest version of FSL (4.1.4) and will install it soon on your Linux machine as well as the cluster, which might fix this error.

Josh
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