Hi,
I'm using the infragistics controls in my project especially UltraweGrid and Webcombo. The application works fine with IE and Mozilla browsers.But when I use the apllication in Safari browser, (For any click/event) I'm getting this this fuzzy error as follows.
Do the Infragistic controls have compatibility over the browser?
Can u plz Resolve this error ?
An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below.
[IndexOutOfRangeException: Index was outside the bounds of the array.] Infragistics.WebUI.WebCombo.WebCombo.LoadPostData(String postDataKey, NameValueCollection values) +611 System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessPostData(NameValueCollection postData, Boolean fBeforeLoad) +611 System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint) +2877
Can any1 plz reply 4 the above Post ??? URGENT
Hello,
UltraWebGrid and WebCombo are not supported within Safari. However, I am not sure if you are aware of our Aikido framework and controls based on it. We have a WebDataGrid (a grid control, similar to UltraWebGrid) that is tested and supported within Safari and in our next release we will be shipping a WebDropDown control that can do pretty much everything that the WebCombo does.
In a different post you mention that you are using 2008 Volume 3, so you should already have the WebDataGrid component in your toolbox, and in the first week of April, we will be releasing our next volume that will include the WebDropDown control as well. If you want to try out the WebDropDown now, its included in the current ASP.NET CTP.
https://es.infragistics.com/products/aspnet
Hope this helps.
Taz.
Hi Murtaza,
Thank u 4 ur reply.
Are you sure that UltraWebgrid is not working in Safari??????...
coz I remember I've created some sample projects using Ultrawebgrid to insert,update records into Database..... and the UWG control was displayed in Safari too without showing any exception(which is stated in the posts above).. but pressing any button or control which postbacks leads to this problem in the application
I also remember one post with the same problem. => https://es.infragistics.com/community/forums/f/ultimate-ui-for-wpf/49771/can-xamdatachart-be-used-to-show-an-intraday-stock-chart-representing-market-hours-only#49771
and that was unanswered and also other posts::
https://es.infragistics.com/community/forums/f/retired-products-and-controls/56382/conditional-formatting-on-multiple-columns#56382
So I want to make sure if the controls do not Work with Safari......
HERE ARE MY QUERIES::
1) Are you sure tht UWG and Webcombo controls do not go with Safari Browser?
2) Can u please list down the controls not working in Safari (hope you know the version of controls which I've posted in an another post)
(( A full list of Controls and browsers they're compatible with will work good ))
3) Your controls WebDataGrid and WebDropDown<designed for Safari> are compatible with other browsers too ???
URGENT....URGENT...
1. You mention that you are having trouble only in Safari, whereas the same work fine in IE & FF, so it appears to be a Safari specific issue to me. While the control *may* work in Safari depending on what you are doing, but we have not tested against the Safari browser and thus cannot support in that environemnt. If you think that it is not a Safari issue, please submit an issue with our support department and we can look further into your issue.
2. All the controls that are part of our Aikido Framework are cross browser supported including IE, FF, Safari, Opera. To get the list of controls built on this framework, check out the CTP page, in the middle you will find all the controls that you see in the toolbox today built on this framework. In first week of April, we are releasing new controls based on this framework, which will be also be cross browser compatible.
Also, here is the supported environments page for all of our plafforms:
https://es.infragistics.com/support/supported-environments
3. Yes, WebDataGrid & WebDropDown are going to be supported in all major browsers.
Thanks for ur immediate reply.
I couldnot find any information about the supported environment in the page given by you: https://es.infragistics.com/support/supported-environments
with the full list of the controls and the browsers they're supported in...
1) So the non-aikido controls (UWG , Ultraweb combo etc etc) are not compatible in Safari for sure as you stated... I also need the other browsers in which these controls are not compatible...
<<As this being the web application, I need those controls to be compatible with main browsers like IE, FF , Safari and Opera>>
So what could be the solution for my problem ???
2)
Do I've to migrate to the Aikido Framework moving from
->from UWG to WebDataGrid... and
->from WebCombo to WebDropDown...
Could this be the only solution.........??
3)
I'm using few other Infragistics Controls also in my application **which would not come under the Aikido framework**
As the application is developed almost... I cant fully transform the application now(i.e switching to the Aikido controls for browser Compatibility)
So Can any Solution be available such that let me be using the current controls itself and to make those compatible with Safari without raising any Exception??
I apologize for the inconvenience. If you can post this issue with your sample to our developer support, we can take a closer look at this issue.
I would also like to know what other controls you are working with that you don't see in our Aikido framework controls. Please feel free to email me if you have any other issues or concerns regarding the product at : murtazaa@infragistics.com
Thanks,
Thanks for ur response. So on looking this,
1) Can u just send me the differences/comparision between Ultrawebgrid and webdatagrid(Aikido Framework) in detail.... <<< please number the differences or tabulate if possible... >>>
2) I just want to know how webdatagrid overcomes Ultrawebgrid and
3) Are there any shortcomings of webdatagrid over UWG(if any) ??
Thanking u ,
sHankar K
Hi Shankar,
If you want a flat type grid and WebDataGrid fulfills the features required for the grid, then you can use the WebDataGrid because it is currrently tested and supports all major browsers.
We are taking issues with the UltraWebGrid in Safari and other browsers, so please report these issues to our support so that we can look futher into the matter.
http://es.infragistics.com/Support
Also, not sure if it will help, we do have plans to add hierarchical view to the WebDataGrid in future release, but I cannot commit to any timeframe at this point.
Taz
Hi Taz,
I'm using Heirarchical grid type in one application and flat grid type in another application ...
1) so wanna know if i should get converted to webdatagrid (for flat type) just to get compaible over the main browsers.???
2) So in the application (where heirarchical type is used), any solution avaiable to get compatible with the main browsers expescially Safari?????. <as it's inevitable that i cant move to WebdataGrid from UWG since it doesn't support heirarchical type >
What grid requirements do you have for your application? Do you need a flat grid or a hierarchical grid?
Thanks Taz for ur reply.
I've checked out the link you provided.. There again u've mentioned u have been working on how to provide a conversion guide from UWgrid to WebdataGrid.
1) So May i know When U can provide tht??
and as per now I'm known with 2 major differences b/w both::
(A) WebdataGrid doesnot support Heirarchical type(only flat type) whereas UWG supports both
(B) We cant have any column of type DropDownList in WebdataGrid whereas we can have tht in UWG
2) I dint get tht 'Outlook GroupBy' as I'm not aware of tht.. Can u brief me abt tht??
Sorry for the delay in response as I was quite busy last few days with the 9.1 release. I would like to point you to the following post to better understand the differences between the two controls.
https://es.infragistics.com/community/forums/f/ultimate-ui-for-asp-net/16141/what-s-the-difference
HTH,