Kunena 6.3.0 released

The Kunena team has announce the arrival of Kunena 6.3.0 [K 6.3.0] in stable which is now available for download as a native Joomla extension for J! 4.4.x/5.0.x/5.1.x. This version addresses most of the issues that were discovered in K 6.2 and issues discovered during the last development stages of K 6.3

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Question gTranslate and Kunena

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13 years 11 months ago #1 by stephen78
Hi All,

I have a question regarding on gtranslate and Kunena compatability. On my test site, i use Kunena and gTranslate together, however I just found out that if I enable the gtranslate module on the same page as Kunena. Then I cannot collapse the table by clicking the square box on the top right hand of each table.

But if I disable or not allow the gtranslate show with Kunena, its work fine. Is anyone have any idea?

thanks

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13 years 11 months ago #2 by stephen78
Replied by stephen78 on topic Re: gTranslate and Kunena
Someone said that maybe the Java script issue. Is anyone have an idea to fix it?

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13 years 11 months ago #3 by sozzled
Replied by sozzled on topic Re: gTranslate and Kunena
Sounds to me like a Javascript issue.

Let me explain the general theory. Suppose you have two pieces of independently-developed software and you install them together on the same website and, for argument's sake, let's call them K and G (remember this is a purely hypothetical argument ;) ). OK ... so let's suppose that both K and G both make calls to their own, independently-developed Javascript libraries and, for argument's sake, let's call these libK.js and libG.js. Now, let's also suppose that in both libK.js and libG.js there is a function called start_here(). Do you begin to see the problem. Two, independently-written components, each developed with no knowledge of one another, both of which can call start_here(). So which start_here() is used when it's called from wherever it's called? The answer is that your browser detects the existence of two "start_heres" and disables them both so that neither of them works. If you enable Javascript debugging in your browser you can see the error.

All a bit technical (especially before 9 o'clock in the morning when I'm writing this). So let me give it to you simply: some web components just don't plain work with Kunena and I think you may have found one.

A lot of the Javascript library functions have been rewritten for Kunena 1.6 for this reason. Sorry, but that's the best explanation that I have.

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13 years 11 months ago #4 by stephen78
Replied by stephen78 on topic Re: gTranslate and Kunena
Hi,

Thanks for your reply and your CLEAR explanation. Is helpful. I will try your suggestion to use the Javascript debugger and find out the error (If I can make it).

Thanks

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