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kayoto
Registered 29/08/2007
Points 16
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21st September, 2007 at 07:52:02 -
I sent this to a friend, and he told me I have a but in the Browser, I also tried it and notice it kind of problem, is it becasue of the "Microsof web browser object" I'm using ? is there a way to fix it ?
Maybe there is a way to make the object use Firefox or other solution ?
Here is the problem I get when I surf into a website, sometimes it's not having this error, sometimes it does, check the SCREENSHOT.
http://img219.imageshack.us/my.php?image=mmf2errorrv2.jpg
Hope you can help in this,
THANKS !
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Because we're Krazy about Kartoons!
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DaVince This fool just HAD to have a custom rating
Registered 04/09/2004
Points 7998
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21st September, 2007 at 07:56:10 -
It just indicates what script errors were found on the website you are currently on. For example, if I make an invalid script and put it on a web page, it'd do that to me too.
This should be hidden by default, rather than pop up. It's somewhere in your internet explorer settings.
Or just use Firefox, since it's a lot better, more lightweight, less OS clutter and more customizable to your tastes anyway.
Old member (~2004-2007).
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kayoto
Registered 29/08/2007
Points 16
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21st September, 2007 at 08:31:08 -
I don't know how to run Firefox inside of MMF2 (I only have the "Microsoft browser object" so I actualy have my own browser.
Can you please explain me How to get rid of that script error popup ?
Inside explorer - what option do I need to disable ?
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DaVince This fool just HAD to have a custom rating
Registered 04/09/2004
Points 7998
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21st September, 2007 at 08:41:07 -
Oh, I must have misread. You use a browser object inside of your application?
Well, that's the only way you can display a web page in your application anyway, unless you write a HTML-to-RTF interpreter and try to use the RTF object instead. Which is a lot of work.
Old member (~2004-2007).
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