tmcdonald wrote:Are you sure you do not make any changes to the server? No company policy regarding security, no proxy settings that might be caching that image for some reason, anything like that? This is truly a case of "Install the OS, install the software, see the problem" at this point?
2014R1.2 in minimal install, no proxy, no hardening etc also exhibits same problem with Classic theme.
On top of that 2014 theme works fine, so it looks like a bug at your end related to the Classic theme.
Well, unfortunately, if it was a general bug on our end we would have been able to reproduce it and work toward a solution with you, which we could not...
Glad it is not plaguing you with the 2014 theme. Thanks for letting us know.
slansing wrote:Well, unfortunately, if it was a general bug on our end we would have been able to reproduce it and work toward a solution with you, which we could not...
Glad it is not plaguing you with the 2014 theme. Thanks for letting us know.
Yes, one of my test boxes has this exact configuration. And I do not experience the issue in ie/firefox/chrome.
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It has been some time I saw this issue, but I got it multiple times today in Firefox. Apparently it seems to happen when browsing through the different views. After going to 'Home' it seems to go away. Tried reproducing it manually, but this would be too easy I guess. So I cannot reproduce it... I'm on 2014 R1.3.
I made a screenshot of it. This is not an urgent or critical issue for me.
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Ok, accidentually I did manage to recreate the issue. It seems to always happen after I delete a view. Did a tail of error_log of httpd, but nothing came out of it.