The contents of document maps do not appear since I upgraded to IE7. They still appear for users on IE6.
Reporting Services version is SQL2000.
Have looked all over - this problem has been reported in a number of places but there seems to be no response / fix / work-around from MS.
Can anyone help or at least comment?
I have raised in a number of places...but no response.
The document map works when running against SQL 2005 - but that doesn't help my customers.
I have also tried to use the "user string agent utility" and set IE to think it is version 6 - but that didn't make any difference.
When is SQL 2000 - officially unsupported , as I suspect that will be answer.. they will ignore it and tell you upgrade
User string agent utility doesn't work for me either.
At least if I was being told to upgarde I would know where I stood; some sort of definitive response from MS ought to be in order. It seems to be getting ignored at the moment.
|||This is a known issue with RS 2000. Contact product support for a hotfix.|||Have you got a reference to a Tech Article or the hotfix id as our local support did not know about this and I cant seem to find a Q Article number for it.|||There isn't one yet that I know of. However, the RS development team is aware of this issue. I reported it when IE 7 got out. Just tell the product support that you need a hotfix.|||Howdy,
We're getting a handle on this right now. We had issues with document map on RS 2005 before IE7 shipped, which no longer reproed on IE7 RTM, so we thought the problem was fixed. Apparently there's some other problem with RS 2000 and IE7.
Yes, RS 2000 is still supported. We're taking QFE's, but as you can expect, the bar is somewhat higher than it would be for RS 2005.
|||The document map does not display SQL Express Reporting Service reports from IE7 browsers.
I have about 200 1 tiered items to display in the document map. IE6 works like a champ. IE7 populates all 200 entries however the scrollbar will not allow you to scroll all the way down to access all 200 items. You can however place your cursor in the document map window and by pressing the arror down key scroll through all the entries.
|||Denpro: I presume you are on SQL2005? It doesn't work at all on SQL2000.|||It seems the bar is high enough that this one won't be fixed, at least if the reply from connect is accurate. Check out
http://connect.microsoft.com
where I logged this problem and got a "Won't fix" answer.
|||I've also logged this issue on connect: https://connect.microsoft.com/SQLServer/feedback/ViewFeedback.aspx?FeedbackID=243000
This was done at the request of one of the SSRS team. Hopefully this means the issue should be getting looked at.
|||Have got an acknowledgement from someone at MS:
"Document map base its dynamic behavior on an htc file: TreeView.htc.
1) In IE6, when an html page includes an import namespace like the following:
<?IMPORT NAMESPACE="dm" IMPLEMENTATION="http://[Servername]/ReportServer?rs:Command=Get&rc:GetImage=8.00.1038.00TreeView.htc"/>
It shows the document map correctly
In IE7, document map is not shown because the response returned by http:// [Servername]/ReportServer?rs:Command=Get&rc:GetImage=8.00.1038.00TreeView.htc does not have a content-type set in the response
2) If we modify ReportServer virtual directory to include the header Content-Type: text/x-component manually, then IE7 also shows the document map.
It seems IE7 needs the content type set in order to import an htc correctly."
Can any one figure out a workaround based on this information?
|||Does anyone had this issue in IE6?
I am trying to view RS 2000 report having document map in IE6, it is not getting displayed. What could be the reason, any solutions?
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HELP, how do we implement this solution?
We are having the same issues with IE7 NOT showing the Document map for our reports in SRS 2000
I see the virtual directory and can add text/x-component but what is the value we attached to it,
Or are we suppose to add this some where else?
|||Can you help me please? Was there a resolution to this? Document map with RS2000 and IE6 okay. Document map with RS2000 and IE7 not displayed as you described. I tried changing settings on the IIS ReportServer virtual directory but can't find a fix, and can't find anything published elsewhere. Is there a published fix or workaround somewhere?Otherwise need to upgrade to RS2005? Regards.
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