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Orca on Firefox Displaying Code Instead of Layout? Anyone else? Or know how to fix this?

Ok so i installed the latest version of dolphin, and everything is working fine, except ORCA. When trying to view the forums in Firefox web browser a page is displayed with alot of code and it continues on and takes up the whole page

But then i can see this underneath it perfectly and not in text form (as you would expect it to look as part of the script/template):

Forums Index (Manage Forum | Reported Posts)

  • Forums
  • Topics
  • Latest Post
Forums Spy (a real-time view of activity)

and that displays ok. And if you are viewing a groups forum you can even see the posting box displayed with alot of code above it, and alot of code below it.

However if you view the page in Internet Explorer the page displays fine. Is anyone else having this problem, and is there anything i can do to fix it? Alot of my users will no doubt be using firefox so i hope someone might be able to help me or shed some light on the subject Thanks i really appreciate it!


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doctorbull
doctorbull 119 days agocomment permalink
 
just an update, i tried viewing the forumson a mac today and here are the results:

Using Safari: Forums Display Fine
Using Firefox: Same problem as using Firefox on PC
 
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je41
je41 108 days agocomment permalink
 
i'm having the same problem here...

ie6: fine
ff2: corrupted layout...

any Help in sight?
 
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RickF
RickF 108 days agocomment permalink
 
Try this:

download your .htaccess file from your orca directory and add the following to your file:

AddType application/x-httpd-php4 .php
load it back up and check...
re upload your .htaccess file...

If you get "headers already sent" be sure and log back out clear your cache and try again.

This worked for me and now my FF shows perfectly.
 
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Gerapono
Gerapono 105 days agocomment permalink
 
I tried this but now FireFox wants to download this.
I also tried

AddType application/x-httpd-php4 .php

beacause I´m using PHP5 but didn´t work.
Another possibility?
 
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Gerapono
Gerapono 105 days agocomment permalink
 
Of course I meant:

AddType application/x-httpd-php5 .php
 
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DosDawg
DosDawg 96 days agocomment permalink
 
well not sure if this is the answer any of you are looking for, but i had the same problem with orca. couldnt get it figured out, done all that was posted on here regarding doing the .htaccess edit, that didnt do anything except display the source code. if that line was not on the htaccess, then i was prompted to download the php4 file.

well my last resort was to troubleshoot some files. i have not got everything done that i set out to do, but this will work and hopefully you wont have any problems out of it. i took the orca folder from v6.0.0003 and uploaded it over on the server overwriting the orca folder installed on v6.0.0005. this is most likely a temporary fix, but it certainly worked out for me.

later,
DosDawg
 
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bangde
bangde 62 days agocomment permalink
 
What about for 6.1. i tried all the above and nothing worked
 
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georgemedia
georgemedia(negative) 36 days agocomment permalink
 
Exact same problem... I use 6.1 and I get the code problem in firefox.

Support for this product is HORRIBLE so don't expect any support if you were thinking of buying the product.
 
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basslion
basslion(negative) 35 days agocomment permalink
 
this proves that Boonex did not fully test out the software in Firefox and rushed it out to the public. I have this same issue with all running versions of Dolphin and its pretty pathetic. The fact that this thread is approx almost 3 months old just goes to show you the type of support members can expect from an under staffed company like Boonex.
 
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HostingU
HostingU 11 days agocomment permalink
 
Layout on SeaMonkey is corrupt aswell ...
 
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aeonprime
aeonprime(negative) 9 days agocomment permalink
 
I tried this:
"AddType application/x-httpd-php5 .php
load it back up and check...
re upload your .htaccess file..."

Now my firefox browser won't let me into the forum at all. So, how do you undo this mess?
 
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