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I have a page with this code (generated by JSF 2.1.3 running on Glassfish 3.1.1

<a class="pagenumber"
   onclick="mojarra.ab(this,event,'click',0,'main:coupon-all main:page-top main:page-bottom');return false"
   href="#"
   id="main:j_idt221:0:j_idt224">1</a>

This is generated from this part (inside a ui:repeat):

<h:commandLink styleClass="pagenumber">
  <f:ajax listener="#{productDetailInfoView.changePage(page)}"
          render=":main:page-top :main:page-bottom :main:coupon-all"/>#{page}
</h:commandLink>

Where: :main:page-top is the ID of the top of the page navigation :main:page-bottom is the ID of the bottom of the page navigation :main:coupon-all is the ID of the ui:repeat that lists all the products in the page

ISSUE:

On most browsers (as usual) and also IE 7 and IE 9, everything is just fine. But on IE8 (mostly on Windows XP but probably on Vista/8 too), the browser crashes and reload the page saying it has "recovered" it (sometimes shows the "Crash report" page and ask to send report to MS or cancel).

Additional info:

I actually spent quite a lot of time debugging this, and the issue seems to be in the jsf.js (I use Stage: development to get the full version), in the ajax response part. But I couldn't find which precise part of it because after debugging the jsf.ajax.request(...) part then it's all asynchronous and I got stuck with nowhere to break-point. Sending the request seems ok as the browser crashes when this call completes.

Now the thing is that if I remove one of the element to re-render (either one of the navigation bar or the list of products), the remaining elements are rendered without error. However I need all the 3 elements rendered, not just two...

EDIT: 12/07/05

I found that a highly connected item to the issue is PIE.htc for the round corners. Many of the elements in the 3 blocks I need to re-render have styleClass that use CSS like this:

.round {
  border-radius: 5px;
  -moz-border-radius: 5px;
  -webkit-border-radius: 5px;
  behavior: url('../PIE.htc');
  -khtml-border-radius: 5px;
 }

The PIE.htc file is found and round corners are correctly displayed in IE7 and 8 as expected. However it makes the page very very slow on these IE browsers (I don't mind, I have been allowed to remove round corners for IE). BUT the very weird thing is that if I simply remove all reference to PIE.htc in the CSS, then I still have the error. Maybe the other border-radius are creating issue. I am currently trying to remove any kind of round corner, even for all browsers and see where it leads.

My page is also XML validated.

Any help appreciated...

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  • "Now the thing is that if I remove one of the element to re-render (either one of the navigation bar or the list of products), the remaining elements are rendered without error" is it one specific element or is it totally random? Have you also tried changing the order? Does any of those elements in turn contain some JavaScript code?
    – BalusC
    Jul 4, 2012 at 12:03
  • Thank you for looking at my issue. Changing order: yes and it didn't help. page-top and page-bottom are similar small blocks of only h:commandLink and h:panelGroup. The third one is a big block that contains a javascript block. I will try removing it. However, I pushed further the test yesterday and found that PIE.htc was highly connected to the issue. See my edit for more details.
    – JScoobyCed
    Jul 5, 2012 at 3:15
  • "is it one specific element or is it totally random": I can remove page-top form the list and the 2 others are rendered. If I remove coupon-all, the two others are rendered. Not exactly random because when there is only 2 items it doesn't crash anymore (but one item is left not updated)
    – JScoobyCed
    Jul 5, 2012 at 3:24

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