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Latest FireFox update (v15.0.1) breaks sorting on Google Sites

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When using Google Sites feature in Google Apps, the sort feature in the list template page does not work. If you try to sort a list, you get a "server error" message which displays at the top of the page.

This problem is new to v15.0.1 of FireFox. Older versions of FireFox, Internet Explorer 8, and Chrome do not currently have this problem.

When using Google Sites feature in Google Apps, the sort feature in the list template page does not work. If you try to sort a list, you get a "server error" message which displays at the top of the page. This problem is new to v15.0.1 of FireFox. Older versions of FireFox, Internet Explorer 8, and Chrome do not currently have this problem.

Upravil uživatel DeanCAI dne

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I have setup a temporary Google Apps test site where you can see this error for yourself:

https://sites.google.com/a/cascadeservices.org/intraweb-test/

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Looks like a problem with the script that sends a sort request to the server.
I see a sorting message followed by a server error message.

If you check the HTTP request and response header with the Live Http Headers extension then you see that the "sortCol" and "sortBy" params are empty.

json={"path":"/home","sortCol":"","sortBy":"","hasWriteAccess":false,"requestPath":"/a/cascadeservices.org/intraweb-test/"}

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This problem still seems to exist in v16.0.2. How long does this sort of problem normally take to get rectified?