ie7 bug – Popup blocker prevents clicking dropdown lists.

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009 | General

ie7I had a strange experience with IE 7. It was suddenly impossible to click dropdown lists. The popup blocker displayed the toolbar, saying it blocked a popup. The dropdown was from my own code running on localhost, so it was definitely not a popup defined in the event. I am really not sure when this happened. Yesterday I installed the Internet Explorer Collection, which is great for testing GUI in different versions of Internet Explorer. This could cause the strange behaviour, but I'm really not sure. The collection includes IE 8 Beta, and I have seen others with IE 8 Beta having this problem.

I soon found out other users having this problem and most referred to this page for a solution. I tried the suggestion on adding localhost to the "trusted sites" and setting security level to medium-low, but that didn't solve my problem. I then uninstalled the Internet Explorer Collection without any luck. I also tried resetting Internet Explorer; Tools->Internet options->Advanced->Reset… (button). But again, no luck. Also restarted windows just to be sure.

Only left solution was to remove or reinstall IE7. Removing will downgrade to IE 6, which is really not what I want. So I downloaded the IE 7 installer from Microsoft and installed IE7 again (no option in installer to "reinstall"). Restarting windows, and everything was working fine again. Since that was not one of the options in the guide I found (link above), I though it was worth mention it here.

Ok, back to work…

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8 Comments to ie7 bug – Popup blocker prevents clicking dropdown lists.

Greg
March 5, 2009

had the same problem, the only thing i didn't try (yet) was reinstalling. Thx for mentioning it.
Dl'ing IE7 from MS again.
cheers

Mahmoud M. Abdel-Fattah
April 13, 2009

Yes, I've the same problem too !

Gabriel
April 15, 2009

Had the same problem. Popup blocker jammed in on position though it said off everywhere, no dropdowns etc. Reinstalling IE7 fixed all problems. I probably contracted the corruption when upgrading to IE8 and downgrading back to IE7. Yet another great feature of Microscam's Internet Destroyer.

This bug is fixed in the latest version of Internet Explorer Collection.

Gino Lardon
May 5, 2009

installing the latest version of IE Collection fixed the problem for me

Mohammed Hughes
April 28, 2010

Internet Explorer 8 is very good because it is as stable as Opera. I hate the previous versions of IE like IE6 because it hangs frequently. `

Jonathan Allen
May 6, 2010

Internet Explorer 8 have been my most used browser this year, it is definitely stable and fast loading too. .*

John
June 24, 2010

This is not fixed in IE8. Furthermore, IE as a family of browsers is complete garbage. Ask any developer whose job it is to develop cross-browser web applications and he/she will likely agree. From small annoyances like insisting on using non-mainstream DOM syntax to moderate ones like this bug (which has apparently made it through several major version releases) to much larger security issues, Microsoft simply cannot put together a decent browser. Not to mention, this crap browser comes with their crap search engine (Bing) integrated into it. Luckily, you can remove it and dodge that bullet. It is for these reasons, and countless others, that IE has lost its dominance over the market and is steadily declining.

Please stop using IE – it's for the greater good.

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