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Re: Mine Doesn't Work » Dr. Bob

Posted by fachad on April 2, 2002, at 23:58:12

In reply to Re: Mine Doesn't Work, posted by Dr. Bob on April 2, 2002, at 23:37:38

Mine is identical except it reports line 459

> > Mine doesn't work either... I have:
> >
> > Line: 408
> > Char 1
> > Error: Object Expected
> > Code: 0
> > URL: http://dr-bob.org/babble/admin
>
> You're using Internet Explorer? Can you tell which line it's referring to as 408?
>
> Bob

 

Re: Mine Doesn't Work

Posted by Janelle on April 3, 2002, at 0:28:26

In reply to Re: Mine Doesn't Work » Dr. Bob, posted by fachad on April 2, 2002, at 23:58:12

All I see at the bottom left corner of the screen is some kind of graphic/icon(?) and the words "Wrror on page" -- where/how are you people finding all this info about the line, code, URL, object, etc.??

 

Above is quest - how you find specific error list (nm)

Posted by Janelle on April 3, 2002, at 0:32:27

In reply to Re: Mine Doesn't Work, posted by Janelle on April 3, 2002, at 0:28:26

 

Re: Mine Doesn't Work

Posted by kiddo on April 3, 2002, at 0:42:43

In reply to Re: Mine Doesn't Work, posted by Dr. Bob on April 2, 2002, at 23:37:38

Yes, I use IE5

I'm not sure if I'm on the right track or not. I'm tired and it's been awhile since I've worked with Java (never worked with Scripts, only Apps and Applets).

I copy and pasted your source code into MS Word and numbered it, and what it came out to be on my end was the </script> right before "Don't necessarily..."

I also noticed that your function findName is all lowercase in your script. As I said, I've not worked with Scripts, so I don't know, but I can't remember ever being allowed to do that....It's mentioned several times the same way, and that's the only one.

I noticed a few other things, but apparently that isn't the case because it works for you...


Anyway

</script>


Kiddo

 

Found it this way :-) » Janelle

Posted by kiddo on April 3, 2002, at 0:46:59

In reply to Re: Mine Doesn't Work, posted by Janelle on April 3, 2002, at 0:28:26

Hi Janelle :-)

If you are using Internet Explorer as your web browser, click on View >> Source

That will show you the HTML code used to write the webpage with.


Nice to meet ya-

Kiddo

 

Kiddo - HUH?????!!!! » kiddo

Posted by Janelle on April 3, 2002, at 1:17:52

In reply to Found it this way :-) » Janelle, posted by kiddo on April 3, 2002, at 0:46:59

Hi there Kiddo!

I am indeed using Internet Explorer as my web browser, but when I went to the Posts Specifically For You page which has the "error" on it, and clicked on View >> Source, it said the document was too long to open in Notepad.

But if I was able to open it, you're saying that I would see the HTML code for the ENTIRE webpage, and it would include the detailed listing for what the error is, like line, code, etc. that others have typed in here to give Dr. Bob some info?

I'm not sure I get how View/Source would enable me to see the specifics of the error on page. Thanks.

 

JANELLE - Finding the Specific Error on Page » Janelle

Posted by fachad on April 3, 2002, at 7:30:49

In reply to Above is quest - how you find specific error list (nm), posted by Janelle on April 3, 2002, at 0:32:27

Janelle,

If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer, you need to go to the menus along the top:

Tools | Internet Options | Advanced

In the Advanced Tab there is a check box for:

"Display a Notification About Every Script Error"

check it, then Apply, OK, and go back to Pscyho-Babble. When you click the "find posts specifically for me" button, an error box will pop up. Click the "Show Details" button if the details are hidden.

 

Re: Janelle-Try This, I Understand Now :-)

Posted by kiddo on April 3, 2002, at 9:58:50

In reply to Kiddo - HUH?????!!!! » kiddo, posted by Janelle on April 3, 2002, at 1:17:52

When you see the error message at the bottom, double click on it and a message will pop up.. Click on Show Details. The message box will expand and give you the information.

You can't copy and paste information from that box, you'll have to type it in.

Sorry about the previous post, I had a little too much going on when I responded, and should have waited a little while :-)


Kiddo

 

Re: Mine Doesn't Work

Posted by Dr. Bob on April 3, 2002, at 11:37:42

In reply to Re: Mine Doesn't Work, posted by kiddo on April 3, 2002, at 0:42:43

> I also noticed that your function findName is all lowercase in your script. As I said, I've not worked with Scripts, so I don't know, but I can't remember ever being allowed to do that....It's mentioned several times the same way, and that's the only one.

Sorry, are you saying sometimes it's "findName" and sometimes it's "findname"? I don't think it should be the former anywhere...

And I bet the problem has to do with Internet Explorer.

Bob

 

findName

Posted by kiddo on April 3, 2002, at 12:05:05

In reply to Re: Mine Doesn't Work, posted by Dr. Bob on April 3, 2002, at 11:37:42

Sorry about that-

What I meant was that all other functions, i.e., insertName, insertPass have the second word capped and findname is the only one that wasn't.

You are probably right about it having something to do with IE, otherwise it wouldn't work with your-so probably something in the settings somewhere....

Do you know of anyone with Netscape or Opera having trouble with it as well?

OK-I'm dying to know this....Do you write some of your own scripts? I've seen the copyright notice so I'm assuming that you do.

Kurious Kiddo

 

Re: findName

Posted by Dr. Bob on April 3, 2002, at 18:01:57

In reply to findName, posted by kiddo on April 3, 2002, at 12:05:05

> Do you write some of your own scripts? I've seen the copyright notice so I'm assuming that you do.

I do. Which is probably why they don't work... :-)

Bob

 

Re: findName

Posted by kiddo on April 3, 2002, at 18:08:51

In reply to Re: findName, posted by Dr. Bob on April 3, 2002, at 18:01:57

LOL-sometimes you are a riot, Dr. Bob. Tell me this now please....where did you learn THAT??? I've never in my life seen a pdoc that could do more than check their email, let alone write scripts!!

You blow my mind with that one

I can't figure out why it works for you and we're having trouble with it. Do you use IE or Netscape, MAC or PC?

Kurious Kiddo

 

Re: findName

Posted by Dr. Bob on April 4, 2002, at 0:49:54

In reply to Re: findName, posted by kiddo on April 3, 2002, at 18:08:51

> I've never in my life seen a pdoc that could do more than check their email, let alone write scripts!!

I guess you just haven't been to enough pdocs. :-)

> I can't figure out why it works for you and we're having trouble with it. Do you use IE or Netscape, MAC or PC?

Netscape on a Mac.

Bob

 

Hi KIDDO: computer questions 4 U: » kiddo

Posted by Janelle on April 4, 2002, at 1:23:10

In reply to Re: findName, posted by kiddo on April 3, 2002, at 18:08:51

Hi there,

First, guess what, before I even came on this board to see if anyone could tell me how to find the details of the "Error On Page" I took a wild @ss guess (which is how I've learned a lot of what I know about computers, which is still not very much - LOL!) and double clicked on the icon where it said "Error on Page" -- lo and behold, up came a box, I clicked on show details and found what everyone else on this thread was listing!

Then I come on here to find two ways to do this - fachad's way and what you mentioned about double clicking on the "Error On Page" notice which is just what I had done! ROTFL ...!

Okay, here's my questions:

1) what the heck is a script - you've made a few references to script(s) and you said you noticed that Dr. Bob writes them. What are they?

2) where did you see that Dr. Bob writes them - when you looked at the HTML code for his pages?

3) what is OPERA? I am guessing it's some kind of browser because you mentioned it in conjunction with MIE and Netscape.

4) You MUST have some kind of background in computers/software - are you employed in this field? If so, what kind of work do you do, and if not, where do you get your knowledge of computers?

Thanks for your answers.
-Janelle

 

Re: Hi KIDDO: computer questions 4 U: » Janelle

Posted by kiddo on April 4, 2002, at 9:59:21

In reply to Hi KIDDO: computer questions 4 U: » kiddo, posted by Janelle on April 4, 2002, at 1:23:10

Hi Janelle-

BTW (by the way), I like your name :-) There is usually more than one way to do something regarding pc's, and good to know all that's possible! There are a lot of ppl on the board that knows puters. It's fun to read everyone's replies and a good way to learn! (at least for me, I love anything regarding puters, and techie stuff)

1.) JavaScript is a programming language. If placed in the headers of your HTML (code used to write webpages), it performs calculations, check forms, you can even write games with it :-)...but of course, that isn't all you can do...the list goes on and on just like the Energizer Bunny!

2.) Very good! Yes, when I viewed Dr. Bob's source code, that's where I saw his copyrights.

3.) Right Again!!! Opera is a browser, and IMO (in my opinion) a pretty good one. The latest version is the best one so far.

4.) I bought my first computer 4/97 and the only thing I knew how to do was turn it on....literally. I was fascinated with what it could do and as soon as I figured out how to surf the web, I read everything I could and absorbed it like a sponge. There was nothing I didn't experiment with, and learned mostly by trial and error. Thank God I had a friend that could help me out when I hosed my computer more times than I care to remember!!!

I think that's one of the best things about computers too, everyone in the field always remembers their 'newbie' days and more often than not, willing to help those just starting out.

I have about a year left to receive my degree, I only take a few classes each semester because I have so many other things going on.

I've written a few things and helped my family set up their systems, applications to make their workplace easier-basically tech support for my family of 9 (including me). I've also helped out my pdoc (psychiatrist) when he's hosed his system a few times, and create presentations for anyone that needs/wants one...(one of my favorite things to do). I also run my husband's business, and have everything computerized there. I have a hard time charging people for it because I do love it so much and feel I'd be taking advantage of 'em..I know that's probably hard to understand, but how I am. When I do things for other people, it also gives me an opportunity to perhaps learn something I didn't know before.

Anyway, I didn't mean to give you my computer resume, and won't bore you with anymore of my techie lifestyle..I hope that answers your questions though, and if you have more questions, I'd be glad to answer them for you if I can.

I'm not sure, but I think if we continue, it may be more appropriate on social...maybe DB could answer that one...


Cya-

Kiddo

 

Re: findName

Posted by kiddo on April 4, 2002, at 10:09:28

In reply to Re: findName, posted by Dr. Bob on April 4, 2002, at 0:49:54

> I guess you just haven't been to enough pdocs. :-)

Well, I hate to say it (NOT), but, I consider that a good thing :-)


> Netscape on a Mac.
>
> Bob

That explains it all!!!! I had a hunch when you said it worked on your end...


Kiddo

 

KIDDO: More, but moving it to PSB, chk there later (nm) » kiddo

Posted by Janelle on April 4, 2002, at 16:27:21

In reply to Re: Hi KIDDO: computer questions 4 U: » Janelle, posted by kiddo on April 4, 2002, at 9:59:21

 

Sorry, it's an IE 5.x javascript bug on Macs (nm)

Posted by Zo on April 4, 2002, at 19:38:28

In reply to ''Find Posts Specifically For You'' is NOT working, posted by Janelle on April 2, 2002, at 15:20:00

 

It's an IE 5.x javascript bug on PC's also! (nm) » Zo

Posted by Janelle on April 4, 2002, at 21:23:16

In reply to Sorry, it's an IE 5.x javascript bug on Macs (nm), posted by Zo on April 4, 2002, at 19:38:28

 

Microsoft! Grrrrrr! (nm)

Posted by Zo on April 4, 2002, at 22:58:33

In reply to Sorry, it's an IE 5.x javascript bug on Macs (nm), posted by Zo on April 4, 2002, at 19:38:28

 

Re: is it documented somewhere? (nm)

Posted by Dr. Bob on April 4, 2002, at 23:39:05

In reply to Sorry, it's an IE 5.x javascript bug on Macs (nm), posted by Zo on April 4, 2002, at 19:38:28

 

Surely you jest. (nm) » Dr. Bob

Posted by Zo on April 5, 2002, at 4:17:24

In reply to Re: is it documented somewhere? (nm), posted by Dr. Bob on April 4, 2002, at 23:39:05

 

Dr. Bob: Update on ''Posts for You'' button:

Posted by Janelle on April 27, 2002, at 4:04:15

It's still not working - from what I recall, several of us discovered an "error on page" message - have you been able to look into this? It's frustrating not to have this button/feature available! Thanks.

 

Dr. Bob - can you fix this problem? (nm) » Janelle

Posted by Janelle on April 28, 2002, at 2:24:54

In reply to Dr. Bob: Update on ''Posts for You'' button:, posted by Janelle on April 27, 2002, at 4:04:15

 

Error On Page » Janelle

Posted by IsoM on April 28, 2002, at 5:00:36

In reply to Dr. Bob: Update on ''Posts for You'' button:, posted by Janelle on April 27, 2002, at 4:04:15

Janelle, that's the trouble with different browsers - not all support the same features. I, too, get the error on page message. It's not just with Dr. Bob's forums, but happens with a number of other sites too. It's doubtful that it's a problem of Bob's HTML coding or anything at his end. It seems to be more likely one of those 'bugs' you hear about with some OSs (like Microsoft's Windows). I asked my son to check it out & he went through the code & a program he can check with & it seems to be the Windows system.


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