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Wolfgang Orth

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Script-Error when watching an HTML in FileExplorer
« on: September 08, 2017, 05:19:27 AM »
Hello Bruce and all others,

my Clarion program, a webclient, mimicking a webbrowser with a FileExplorer HTML-View-control, displays a Script-Error (see attached).

However, this does not happen on any on my Windows 10 machines, but on one Windows 7-machine. Once that dialogue is answered, the user can continue.

Another problem on another Windows 7-machine is, that this dialogue seems to not appear, but the HTML-page in this webbrowser does not scroll, neither when I use the mousewheel nor by clicking the scrollbar or using the up/down/arrow-keys.

So, what is going on here? Are both problems related? Can I fix them in my program or is this an individual problem of the machines? If this will happen at any user in the wild, I have no possibility to access.

And I am sure, even if this a Windows-caused problem, the users will blame me....

attached file: Scriptfehler_Kurzinfo.JPG


Thanks in advance
Wolfgang




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Re: Script-Error when watching an HTML in FileExplorer
« Reply #1 on: September 10, 2017, 10:31:32 PM »

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Re: Script-Error when watching an HTML in FileExplorer
« Reply #2 on: September 11, 2017, 07:33:33 AM »
Thank you Bruce!

Fiddling with the registry is no option, so I will add the information about that to my manual, hoping that any admin will read so far.

Take care in Orlando!

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Re: Script-Error when watching an HTML in FileExplorer
« Reply #3 on: September 11, 2017, 09:58:10 PM »
Your install script should be able to update the registry.
It has the the access rights to do that. (The program often does not have the rights.)