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Calendar view time entry values cached in IE #200

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charlesbrandt opened this issue Feb 27, 2019 · 4 comments
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Calendar view time entry values cached in IE #200

charlesbrandt opened this issue Feb 27, 2019 · 4 comments
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@charlesbrandt
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In IE, the following scenario was reported by a user:

I changed the time on one day to add a minute to my Time Out, and it took the entry on the overall page, but if you click in that specific time block, it still shows the old time. So for 2/16/19 I changed my out time to 01:41 am and hit confirm. The total for the week increased, and the day log shows 01:41, but if I click back into the block of time, it is still 01:40.

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This process seems to work just fine in other browsers.

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sibow commented Feb 27, 2019

according to Elaine this was happening on IE browser which we do not recommend people to use any more.

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sibow commented Feb 28, 2019

it could be that IE does not support certain JS related frameworks that Adam is using.
Even MS recommend people not use IE any more

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rbdietz commented Mar 1, 2019 via email

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adabutch commented Mar 1, 2019

I could not replicate this issue using IE 11 (Justin's computer).

Also reporting that Edge is behaving as expected, no caching happening there either.

I'm open to a browser check, but that I feel is worth a discussion and it's own issue (#202).

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