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In Website, Oracle ADF "tabRemoval" setting is not working in FireFox(64.0.2 ver)

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Dear Sir or Madam

I am a Application Developer. My company is using Oracle ADF. JSFF

<af:panelTabbed id="panelTabbed" tabRemoval="allExceptLast"> <af:showDetailItem id="a" Text="test"> </af:showDetailItem> </af:panelTabbed>

https://docs.oracle.com/html/E12419_09/tagdoc/af_panelTabbed.html

If I use this setting, Tab show me close button.

This is working on IE or Chrome and worked on pre version Firefox(62.0.3). In the morning, I updated Firefox and then It was not working.

Tabs are show me, but close button is not show me.

I clicked the screen with a tool as a developer(F12) to see the difference from other web browsers.

This screen is not automatically created for <a tabindex="-1" class="xyq" id="id::rmAbv" title="Close Tab"> </a>.

It is simply not visible on the screen, but the button is not created.

Should I change my Firefox settings? Or should I modify my source code? Thank you for your time.

-Envirment IDE: Oracle JDeveloper 11g Release 2 (11.1.2.4.0) WAS: Weblogic Java: 1.5 OS: Window 8

Dear Sir or Madam I am a Application Developer. My company is using Oracle ADF. JSFF <af:panelTabbed id="panelTabbed" tabRemoval="allExceptLast"> <af:showDetailItem id="a" Text="test"> </af:showDetailItem> </af:panelTabbed> https://docs.oracle.com/html/E12419_09/tagdoc/af_panelTabbed.html If I use this setting, Tab show me close button. This is working on IE or Chrome and worked on pre version Firefox(62.0.3). In the morning, I updated Firefox and then It was not working. Tabs are show me, but close button is not show me. I clicked the screen with a tool as a developer(F12) to see the difference from other web browsers. This screen is not automatically created for <a tabindex="-1" class="xyq" id="id::rmAbv" title="Close Tab"> </a>. It is simply not visible on the screen, but the button is not created. Should I change my Firefox settings? Or should I modify my source code? Thank you for your time. -Envirment IDE: Oracle JDeveloper 11g Release 2 (11.1.2.4.0) WAS: Weblogic Java: 1.5 OS: Window 8

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Hi JosephKwak, is there an example application online that demonstrates this problem?

If not:

Could you pop open the Inspector in your browsers (F12) and compare the rendered HTML of the area where the button is missing to see whether you can spot a difference. Possibly the button isn't rendered in Firefox for some reason, or it is rendered but it's not visible because of CSS putting it in the wrong place, or color/background color issues.

IDE: Oracle JDeveloper 11g Release 2 (11.1.2.4.0)

Can you update to the current platform (12c)? Your version seems to have been released 4-5 years ago and lots has changed since then.

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Sorry, I realize you already answered my question, the link element is not rendered. This could be either a problem with the source sent from the server (use Ctrl+u to compare) or with the scripts served along with the source to build missing elements of the DOM.

You can check for script errors in Firefox's Web Console. You can open the Web Console in the lower part of the tab using either:

  • "3-bar" menu button > Web Developer > Web Console
  • (menu bar) Tools > Web Developer > Web Console
  • (Windows) Ctrl+Shift+k

Then reload the page in the upper part of the tab and watch for error or security messages. Anything that sounds like it could be relevant?

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Thanks for your information. I checked Web Console.

-The character encoding of a framed document was not declared. The document may appear different if viewed without the document framing it. -Use of Mutation Events is deprecated. Use MutationObserver instead. -Synchronous XMLHttpRequest on the main thread is deprecated because of its detrimental effects to the end user's experience. For more help http://xhr.spec.whatwg.org/

This error is shown in the current and previous versions.

This does not seem to be related to why the close button is not created.

Is there any way to change the settings in Firefox? Thank you for your time.

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If you compare the original source sent from the server (View Source or View Page Source, not in the Inspector, which shows the DOM modified by scripts), is the button absent from both? In that case, there probably is a problem in a client-side script. If there is no error, it probably is "by design" that the button is not rendered, but I couldn't tell you why without "hands on" a sample application.

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Hello jscher2000, I misunderstood about this problem. I compared Chrome, Explorer and Firefox.

Chrome and Explorer web browser, 'X' Button's display set is 'inline-block'. Firefox web browser, it is automatically converted(inline-block -> -moz-inline-box).

But, Firefox 64 more version, They Do not support '-moz-inline-box' any more. So, 'X' button is not showing.

https://www.fxsitecompat.com/en-CA/docs/2018/display-moz-box-and-moz-tree-pseudo-elements-have-been-removed/

The non-standard -moz-box and -moz-inline-box values for the CSS display property, deprecated since Firefox 63, as well as the following non-standard CSS pseudo-elements, also deprecated since Firefox 63, are no longer available from web content as of Firefox 64.


Thanks for your time.