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The top headers have the up/down arrows to the right of the name that allows it to be sorted
Click on a module, like apache2. Instead of selecting the Bootup and Shutdown from the left-hand navigation, select Module Index (which adds the index.cgi to /init/
Now that you are on /init/index.cgi the sort arrows disappear on the main page. This shouldn't happen.
PS. Is there any way to change the location of the arrows so they're not so far away from the name? "Service Name" looks empty with the arrow to the right of the name. If it were at the left then they would all look closer to the header that can be sorted.
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"/init/" headers allow sort functions - "init/index.cgi" doesn't
Headers on "/init/" page allow sort functions - "init/index.cgi" doesn't
Dec 8, 2014
Go to System --> Bootup and Shutdown. Page is https://server:10000/init/
The top headers have the up/down arrows to the right of the name that allows it to be sorted
Click on a module, like apache2. Instead of selecting the Bootup and Shutdown from the left-hand navigation, select Module Index (which adds the index.cgi to /init/
Now that you are on /init/index.cgi the sort arrows disappear on the main page. This shouldn't happen.
PS. Is there any way to change the location of the arrows so they're not so far away from the name? "Service Name" looks empty with the arrow to the right of the name. If it were at the left then they would all look closer to the header that can be sorted.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: