I have an opencart 1.5 site up, and I have just realized that whenever someone who uses any version of IE seven or less, they get a "Operation aborted” error message when they try to open my site. I searched Google trying to find an answer, and a guy online said in order to fix my issue, the jQuery code had to be wrapped by $(document).ready(function() {}); . I tried going into each javascript file and adding this to every one but so far it hasn't fixed the issue. Any help? Thanks!
Problem is, I have hard coded a lot of stuff into my website, so to upgrade may not be a good idea. Do you know which files I should look at that need to be fixed? I tried getting rid of the slideshow altogether to see if that would fix the issue by going into the slideshow.tpl and deleting everything inside, but I still got the error.
Hi
Currently running 1.5.2.1
I'm getting this error on the product pages when testing internet explorer 6. IE 7 is fine.
SEO URLs enabled.
Any ideas on what to do?
AmandaLeighOC
Currently running 1.5.2.1
I'm getting this error on the product pages when testing internet explorer 6. IE 7 is fine.
SEO URLs enabled.
Any ideas on what to do?
AmandaLeighOC
AmandaLeighOC wrote:Hi
Currently running 1.5.2.1
I'm getting this error on the product pages when testing internet explorer 6. IE 7 is fine.
SEO URLs enabled.
Any ideas on what to do?
AmandaLeighOC
Simple solution: Don't use IE6, nobody supports such old browsers!
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I'm indeed tempted to say blast it. But I think it may be something relatively simple, just outside of my knowledge base. It's only happening on the product page. If I just new which code to wrap...
In general, for the product page, it is the catalog/view/theme/your-web-theme/template/product/product.tpl, and the stylesheet is catalog/view/theme/your-web-theme/stylesheet/stylesheet.css.AmandaLeighOC wrote:I'm indeed tempted to say blast it. But I think it may be something relatively simple, just outside of my knowledge base. It's only happening on the product page. If I just new which code to wrap...
But seriously, don't waste your time on IE6. The OpenCart template is fine, so is the stylesheet, IE6 is the one that has so many bugs and security holes.
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