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Re: alarm on Pathfinder 4.4.6


 

Viewing the QRZ.com with Firefox reveals nothing about whether the
Internet Explorer mechanism used by Pathfinder is working correctly.
Even though you don't have Internet Explorer installed on your
machine, its functionality is present.

73,

Dave, AA6YQ

--- In dxlab@..., "Danny Douglas" <n7dc@...> wrote:

Came right up without the error. Hmmmm might it be because I am
NOT using
IE at all? I have Firefox on the computer. Took IE off at one
point,
because It wasnt acting right, and when I try to put it back on, I
hit up
against the stupid way they want to upload to me, with a small
program on
the computer that then reaches out and downloads the rest of it.
It appears
you have to have IE in order to get IE. Makes a lot of sense!!
Even when I
try to activate Firefox, then the setup, it seems to start, then
just sits
there without ever having done much, and have left it an hour or
more to no
affect. Have been trying to find a separate full copy of IE, but
eerywhere
I look it just want to upload the setup files, and that fails every
time I
try to use it. Using Win2000Pro here, and have tried IE5 and 6
both. If I
misremember, 6 is for XP?
Danny

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Bernstein" <aa6yq@...>
To: <dxlab@...>
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 11:39 PM
Subject: [dxlab] Re: alarm on Pathfinder 4.4.6


Please fire up Internet Explorer and paste the following into its
address bar:



Does this produce a scripting error?

73,

Dave, AA6YQ

--- In dxlab@..., "Danny Douglas" <n7dc@> wrote:

Yeah I left a dot out of the url,in my email, but otherwise its
the same
one Dave. I do not get script errors on other sites thru
Pathfinder, nor
any direct search type sites. It only appears when using
Pathfinder and
QRZ.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Bernstein" <aa6yq@>
To: <dxlab@...>
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 11:00 AM
Subject: [dxlab] Re: alarm on Pathfinder 4.4.6


Errors in scripts can only come from the web page that
Pathfinder
is
attempting to display.

From the URL, Pathfinder is searching QRZ.com. The correct
URL is

{TargetCallsign}

which is a bit different than what you show below.

Are you able to search sites other than QRZ.com without seeing
script
errors?

73,

Dave, AA6YQ


--- In dxlab@..., "Danny Douglas" <n7dc@> wrote:

I keep getting a pop up alarm when using Pathfinder: :
An error has occured in the script on this page
line 249
char 1
error object expected code 0
url ;database?callsign=(((callsign I have
requested))))

No matter if I say to continue or not to continue to use the
script-
the web
site comes up with the proper response information.

When I go direct to qrz, I dont get the alarm.
This has been happening since I downloaded 4.4.6




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