Mark Drone
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Posted: 02/25/2004, 4:48 AM |
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I've encountered a very strange anomaly, most likely related to an Internet
Explorer subsystem, but I thought I would run it by the CC ubergeeks.
Whenever I launch CodeCharge and start working on any project, I get a
series of "Internet Explorer Script Error" popups. This started happening
just a couple of days ago. My system is Win2KPro formatted FAT, ergo...file
permissions are probably not the issue. The problem occurs while using the
CodeCharge development interface, which evidently has some browser
underpinnings.
Every interaction on a panel results in a javascript error popup. Each popup
says "An error has occurred in the script on this page" and then specifies
"Line 1" with different "Char" identifiers depending on which panel I'm
working with. The error is always "Permission denied" with Code: 0 and the
URL is "about:blank". Then the proverbial "Do you want to continue running
scripts on this page?" question. The popups occur with every pull-down
and/or "button" click.
I have looked through most of the javascript code in the ~\CodeCharge\GUI
files, but can't spot any irregularies. I have also uninstalled and
reinstalled CC with no luck.
Any insights, diagnoses, help or guesses would be greatly appreciated. TIA.
-MD
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MD
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Posted: 02/27/2004, 6:54 AM |
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Problem Solved. Did a complete reinstall of IE6. JS problems went away.
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MD
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Posted: 02/29/2004, 4:00 AM |
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Spoke too soon. Still having trouble.
Turned on MS Debugger and have been getting it's been hiccupping with 2 files: "blank" and "common.js". It stops at "location.href". The "permission denied" error is still occurring.
Frustrating to say the least. I hate to reinstall the OS, but that might be a last resort.
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tomasz
Posts: 11
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Posted: 08/26/2004, 3:43 AM |
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why not to upgrade to 2.0.7?
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