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2860 - 3.8.9.3_BT - web interface display error
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21 Apr 2019 22:00 #94400
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This one is really weird. If I select Diagnostics:DHCP table, in the numeric fields in the table, i.e. IP address, MAC address, lease time, the digit '9' is displayed as '-'.
WTF?
What sort of a bug is this! I am losing faith in Draytek - their software quality has gone seriously downhill in recent years
WTF?
What sort of a bug is this! I am losing faith in Draytek - their software quality has gone seriously downhill in recent years
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22 Apr 2019 06:41 #94401
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Is it the same with other browsers?
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22 Apr 2019 09:24 #94403
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Replied by alucidnation on topic Re: 2860 - 3.8.9.3_BT - web interface display error
Im running f/w 3.8.9.2_MDM2 and all seems ok with DHCP, although my DNS cache is continually empty.
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22 Apr 2019 13:09 #94404
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Replied by admin on topic Re: 2860 - 3.8.9.3_BT - web interface display error
Might be a codepage/browser issue - it's fine here on the same model (3.8.9.4 firmware), so maybe it's not the router. also view source and see what's in there.
Bit of a sweeping generalisation - I find the opposite. In what way has it ?
....software quality has gone seriously downhill in recent yearsmaxwellhadley wrote:
Bit of a sweeping generalisation - I find the opposite. In what way has it ?
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22 Apr 2019 20:04 #94409
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Replied by maxwellhadley on topic Re: 2860 - 3.8.9.3_BT - web interface display error
It seems this happens in Google Chrome but not in Safari. The affected text is actually defined as a Javascript array of strings within a script within a document within nested framesets. The Javascript appears the same in both Safari & Chrome developer tools.
It looks like a Chrome bug...
It looks like a Chrome bug...
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