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dogalpha
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18 Jan 2008 11:30 AM  
I installed Ver 4.7 on 2 of my GoDadddy sites for testing and perhaps implementation.

When I hover over the Down Arrow for the Actions Menu on a module it just sits there and spins.

There is a tablet icon which shows up but I don't think it gives the same options.

Am I missing a Plugin perhaps.

I tried accessing in FireFox and IE with the same results.

Any help would be appreciated.
greenflash
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18 Jan 2008 3:28 PM  
Hi dogalpa; go to Godaddy File Manager and check out permissions, a visitor of my blog had this problem as well, it looks like Godaddy does not apply ajax on express packages.

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jncraig
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18 Jan 2008 3:29 PM  
I think that this is an AJAX issue, too.

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