Just noticed this same problem on 2 different computers, if you use Internet Explorer and select "On Finish" and try to select Shutdown PC/Standby PC/etc Sab will kick you out of the menu before you get a chance to select something. If you use Firefox it works normally and gives you enough time to select an option.
IE sucks anyways and I use Firefox most of the time, but just thought I'd point it out.
Sab 6.15 "On Finish" bug with IE, but works with Firefox
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Re: Sab 6.15 "On Finish" bug with IE, but works with Firefox
There's IE6, 7, 8, 9 all with different behaviour.
Which one is it?
BTW, we only take 9 (semi-)seriously.
Which one is it?
BTW, we only take 9 (semi-)seriously.
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Re: Sab 6.15 "On Finish" bug with IE, but works with Firefox
Latest version IE9. Just open IE and go to sab and see for yourself.shypike wrote:There's IE6, 7, 8, 9 all with different behaviour.
Which one is it?
BTW, we only take 9 (semi-)seriously.
Re: Sab 6.15 "On Finish" bug with IE, but works with Firefox
Confirmed. Likely to be an IE problem, given that Firefox, Chrome and Safari don't behave like this.
BTW: the work-around is to keep the cursor above the first entry,
make up you mind about what to pick and then move the pointer to the entry within a second.
It's not great, but doable.
Currently I have no idea how to fix it for IE.
BTW: the work-around is to keep the cursor above the first entry,
make up you mind about what to pick and then move the pointer to the entry within a second.
It's not great, but doable.
Currently I have no idea how to fix it for IE.