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Multiple problems with Mobile Style
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Paul that comment is somewhat irritating. Since you're using that fix on your own site, but didn't tell anyone, it's a bit harsh to poo-poo it. I'm assuming that leaving us to scrabble around guessing the answer wasn't intentional, but frustrating nonetheless.
Edit: just noticed that you're from vb.org not here, so I'll take that whinge back. Sorry!Comment
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The reality is that we noted the fault was being caused by a j/s error in 1.6.1 yesterday, and intended to ask an affected site to upload the none compressed version to get a better idea of where in JQ the error occurs. We have not tested it on older versions of JQ, or come up with that as a 'fix' - that came from a member, not vB.
The information will be passed to the mobile style developers to look into.Baby, I was born this wayComment
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Hi Paul, sorry for being grumpy - your post was fine and I know my fix is not a perfect fix. I still can't get the CMS part of the mobile theme working for example. This problem has been discussed on here for some time and the exact problem identified weeks ago ("Uncaught ReferenceError: getBaseUrl is not defined"). I don't think there is an 'affected site', but an affected VB version. My guess is that any virgin install of 4.1.5 simply does not have a working mobile theme.Comment
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I think the general recommendation would be "don't attempt to use the 4.1.5 mobile style" and stick on the 4.1.3 one, or 4.1.4 which also worked. Mine broke on the 4.1.5 upgrade and is not yet sorted.Comment
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Thanks for that. I have had major problems with the mobile styel on 4.1.5. I will try to install 4.1.4.Comment
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