Study, review broken on iPhone 3.1.2

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Delina Member
From: US Registered: 2008-02-12 Posts: 102

In the Study page, I can no longer click on the story field to add or edit a story.

The Review page does not show the graphs, and in a review session I don't see the card or progress chart, just a blank blue field and the Story link. Everything seemed to be fine before I updated to 3.1.2.

Now I have to choose between iKiC and RTK - maybe my phone is telling me to go monolingual?

epsilondelta Member
Registered: 2009-08-19 Posts: 55

I'm having (perhaps related?) problems with Firefox 3.5.4 since yesterday or so -- I can still read stories, but none of the JavaScript seems to be working in the study area.  I'm not sure what's going on, just when I click stuff nothing happens at all.  (Haven't tested the review area.)

*waits-patiently-for-fabrice*

avparker Member
From: Tokyo Registered: 2007-05-06 Posts: 168 Website

FWIW

I have a iPhone running 3.1.2 (bought it last Monday, it came with that version) and the site works fine for me. I've been doing reviews, and I just checked the study page just now and it was okay.

Also, I've checked Firefox 3.5.6 on Windows, and that worked fine for me this morning.

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epsilondelta Member
Registered: 2009-08-19 Posts: 55

Funny.  *clears-cache* *deletes-cookies* *deactivates-suspicious-addons* Nope, still happening.

Here's a message from the error console:

Error: x is null
Source File: http://kanji.koohii.com/js/lib/prototyp … 8311036.js
Line: 1

Hope that helps -- if there's anything else I can do to help track this down, please let me know!

Edit: Aaah, found the problem: I had the kanji_links Greasemonkey script activated.  When I deactivate it, everything's fine again.  Fabrice, please kindly ignore my complaining! smile

Delina, could this be your problem as well?

Last edited by epsilondelta (2010 January 18, 9:21 pm)

Delina Member
From: US Registered: 2008-02-12 Posts: 102

Haha, no - it turns out my problem is even sillier. 3.1.2 Safari has an option in Settings (accessible from the 'gears' Settings icon on the home screen) to turn off Javascript. Must have defaulted that way when I installed on my first-gen. Whoops. smile

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