Greetings Zabbix Community,
I've got a problem with a slideshow: it appears that the slideshow has gotten "stuck" on the first slide. I've tried deleting and re-creating the slideshow (but not the individual screens) - but alas this has not been helpful.
The slideshow "refreshes" at the correct interval (30 or 60 seconds), however when it attempts to refresh the page in order to load the next slide, it loads and then very quickly reverts back to slide #1. The result is a very boring slideshow that keeps refreshing the same slide (screen #1) every 30 or 60 seconds.
The same result has been observed using Safari5/FireFox5/Chrome12 (OSX) with several different user profiles (User, Admin, & Super Admin).
I am running Zabbix 1.8.2 apt installed on Debian 6.0.1/Squeeze (i386).
Otherwise my Zabbix experience has been a really positive one thus far, and I'm wondering what options I have to fix this issue outside of the general advice of "upgrade to the latest version" (because 1.8.2 is the latest available "stable" deb - unless I put the package on hold so I can go in and manually update the installation of Zabbix).
Many Thanks,
-David.
I've got a problem with a slideshow: it appears that the slideshow has gotten "stuck" on the first slide. I've tried deleting and re-creating the slideshow (but not the individual screens) - but alas this has not been helpful.
The slideshow "refreshes" at the correct interval (30 or 60 seconds), however when it attempts to refresh the page in order to load the next slide, it loads and then very quickly reverts back to slide #1. The result is a very boring slideshow that keeps refreshing the same slide (screen #1) every 30 or 60 seconds.
The same result has been observed using Safari5/FireFox5/Chrome12 (OSX) with several different user profiles (User, Admin, & Super Admin).
I am running Zabbix 1.8.2 apt installed on Debian 6.0.1/Squeeze (i386).
Otherwise my Zabbix experience has been a really positive one thus far, and I'm wondering what options I have to fix this issue outside of the general advice of "upgrade to the latest version" (because 1.8.2 is the latest available "stable" deb - unless I put the package on hold so I can go in and manually update the installation of Zabbix).
Many Thanks,
-David.

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