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[Bug] Widget notification toggle switch button broken. #514

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Azef1 opened this issue Jun 23, 2016 · 5 comments · Fixed by #518
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[Bug] Widget notification toggle switch button broken. #514

Azef1 opened this issue Jun 23, 2016 · 5 comments · Fixed by #518

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@Azef1
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Azef1 commented Jun 23, 2016

Hi,

I doesn't know why, but the widget show a button broken. The soluce it's to refresh page until to have a good button.

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This widget is very useful.

@mohierf
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mohierf commented Jun 23, 2016

I will try to reproduce the problem to fix it ...

@strom18
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strom18 commented Jul 1, 2016

Same for me :
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Couple refresh solve the issue

@mohierf
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mohierf commented Jul 5, 2016

What I noticed is that, sometimes, the javascript file associated with the plugin is not loaded correctly by the WebUI on a refresh ... do not known yet why this occurs!

Edit:
two files are loaded and the second one uses a function declared in the first one ... but sometimes the first file is not yet loaded when the second one source code is executed!

@bmalynovytch
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Sadly, in latest (2.7.2) webui release, the issue still exists :(

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bmalynovytch commented Jan 22, 2018

In fact, the problem isn't the same: it's not random but permanent and maybe related to 983dd0d as bootstrap-switch CSS and JS were deleted.

I'll open a new issue => #610

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