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script error on PathFinder

Danny Douglas
 

OK now that I have that straighted up, and I.E. back operational, have gone
back to using PathFinder and find the scrupt error on QRZ.COM page is
still there. I also see that it is there when I click on the Buck button.
I have to say either yes or no on both pages, in order for them to actually
reach out and read the operators info as requested. Its odd, because I have
tried every other search button at the top of the PathFinder page, and none
of the others comes come up with a script error - but just those two. Tried
it on my own call, and a couple of others, all to the same outcome.
Danny


Re: alarm on Pathfinder 4.4.6

Danny Douglas
 

I think I just got lost. Am I sure of what? That its gone - or that
nothing is happening? I dont find it in the programs, or arrrrgggggghhh
that brought up something -- I just went to start , search and found a lot
of mentions of I.E. clicked on a few of them, and just got pages of stuff I
had kept in folders. Then BINGO as the Europeans are want to say - Internet
Explorers main page came up on screen. I did a bit of punching and sure
enuff have a shortcut back on the desktop, and tested out and I got IE. I
dont know where it all went, but got er done.
Thanks for the quesiton - which stirred the gray matter.

With the lightning hit, Ive just been going in circles here trying to get
things back together.Apparently, IE is not a program that shows up on the
add/remove screen. As it was not there, I thougt I had removed it.
Again thanks
Danny

----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Dennison" <ab7cf@...>
To: <dxlab@...>
Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2007 1:49 AM
Subject: Re: [dxlab] Re: alarm on Pathfinder 4.4.6


Danny,

Are you sure. What I have is a 480 MByte file: IE Version 6.0.2800.1106

Back in early '06 I used it once for a customer who had wiped out his IE
user interface. Don't recall any unusual interactions, but my memory may
well be faulty.

Rob
AB7CF


On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 12:03:31 -0400 "Danny Douglas" <n7dc@...>
writes:
Rob, that is what I also have been able to get from them. The
problem is
that when it is downloaded here, and I activate it, it dows not
follow
through with the complete program, but just sits here, saying its at
work -
forever-. Thanks for the offer, but someway, when I "erased" it
from the
computer, it did something so that it doesnt want to re-download.
Danny


----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Dennison" <ab7cf@...>
To: <dxlab@...>
Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2000 12:12 AM
Subject: Re: [dxlab] Re: alarm on Pathfinder 4.4.6


Hi Danny,

Some time ago I went to the Microsoft Download site and
downloaded
IE6setup to a CD. Don't know if it has all the executables you
need or
if it goes back to the download center to get more stuff, but
would be
happy to send a copy to you.

Rob
AB7CF


On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 10:16:55 -0400 "Danny Douglas"
<n7dc@...>
writes:
I am using Win2000Pro, and understood IE 7 wasnt built for that?
I
dont
know why the problem when I try either ie5 or ie6, but when I
have
the
executable up and running, it goes to the MS site, says its
starting, then
just sits there, never completing the job. I eventually stop
it
(after an
hour or more), and I do have high speed download here. Once, I
even
left it
connected and supposedly downloading for 4 hours, came back and
it
was still
just sitting there. Its odd, because when I try to do it again,
it
comes
back and asks if I wasnt to continue, or start from the
beginning.
Doesnt
matter which I select, it still doesnt do anything.

At work, I had a complete copy I used there, without having to
do
the
playing around, but when I retired, I forgot to bring a copy
with
me. We
just got tired of dealing with that, for hundreds of computers.
I
suspect I
will be able to put the Win2000 disc back in, and get it from
there,
but
dont want to foul things up, being as I am down to just one
operating
computer here right now. Still waiting for a new hard drive for
the
family
computer - and want to keep one operational. HI.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard B. Drake" <rich@...>
To: <dxlab@...>
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2007 9:47 AM
Subject: Re: [dxlab] Re: alarm on Pathfinder 4.4.6


Actually I don't think you can completely remove IE from your
system.
There have been huge lawsuits over that but Microsoft claims
it is
an
integral part of the system and cannot be removed.

With WinXP+ you can hide the IE desktop Icon and make another
browser
the default but you can't remove IE. Yes if you want to
download
IE 7
(It's a big improvement over IE 6 so I recommend you do that)
it
first gets a very small executable that I believe determines
what
parts of IE you need to download for your particular system
and
downloads only what you need. That works, and it minimizes
the
amount
of stuff you need to download. Why is that a problem?

73, Rich - W3ZJ

At 08:46 AM 8/31/2007, you 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




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Re: Using "Guarantee unique start times" radio button on Import

 

Yes, the Advanced window's "Modify QSOs" panel can be used to apply
a "time shift" to the Begin and/or End times of each QSO in the Log
Page Display. From the documentation:

You can adjust the contents of a QSO's QSO_Begin or QSO_End item with
a "New item value" that begins with a + (to add a time interval) or -
(to subtract a time interval). For example,

+1y adds one year
-1m subtracts one month
+3d adds 3 days
-2h subtracts 2 hours
+5n adds 5 minutes
+3s adds 3 seconds

Neither fractions nor combinations are permitted; if you want to add
3 hours and 30 minutes to each QSO's start time, for example, use
+210n.

73,

Dave, AA6YQ




--- In dxlab@..., Art Searle W2NRA <w2nra@...> wrote:

I had a need to import a file that had call, date, time, mode, etc
into DXKeeper, only the myQTH is different. This only works if you
can get the adif file in date/time order. What if you cannot sort
the adif file? Any ideas? Would it be possible to be able to change
the time by 1 second for every QSO?

73 Art W2NRA
"Keep to the Code!"
w2nra.com


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Re: Mode and Band for Card Aging Report

 

If the "Card Aging" report does not show a mode, you have that
entity confirmed on that modes but not on the band. If it does
not show a band, you have the entity confirmed on the particular
band but you do not have the mode confirmed.

For example, your 5W1SA card would be a new one on 30 m but you
apparently have 5W on CW on another band.

73,

... Joe, W4TV

-----Original Message-----
From: dxlab@... [mailto:dxlab@...] On
Behalf Of chefjeff52
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2007 9:53 AM
To: dxlab@...
Subject: [dxlab] Mode and Band for Card Aging Report


Anyone else having this problem? Below is a representative excerpt
from the DXCC report "Card Aging". I'm at a loss as to why the mode
is not shown for some contacts, and in one of my rare phone QSO's,
no band. Am I missing something?

Jeff kr0o

4O
4O3A 13-Jul-2007 6 CW 20m

5W
5W1SA 13-May-2007 15 30m

9Y
9Y4D 18-May-2007 13 PH


OL
OL7D 27-May-2007 13 20m
OL8M 27-May-2007 13 20m

OM
OM8A 27-May-2007 13 CW 40m
OM3SEM 26-Apr-2007 18 CW 30m
OM7CW 27-May-2007 13 CW 20m
OM8A 27-May-2007 13 CW 20m





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Re: Mode and Band for Card Aging Report

 

In the DXCC/Top panel on the Config window's Award tab, you have the
CW, Phone, 20m, 30m, and 40m boxes checked, meaning that you wish to
confirm QSOs will each DXCC entity on those bands, and in those modes.

Evidently, you have yet to confirm Montenegro on either CW or 20m;
that's why the Aging report's entry for 4O3A lists both CW and 20m.

The 5W1SA entry lists 30m because you evidently have confirmed
American Samoa in whatever mode this QSO was made (presumably CW or
RTTY).

The 9Y4D entry indicates that you don't have Trinidad confirmed for
phone, but do have it confirmed on the band on which this QSO was
made.

Were you to receive a confirmation of OM8A on 40m CW and re-run the
aging report, then the remaining three entries would appear, but with
only their bands noted; CW would no longer be needed.

73,

Dave, AA6YQ

--- In dxlab@..., "chefjeff52" <cyclist@...> wrote:

Anyone else having this problem? Below is a representative excerpt
from the DXCC report "Card Aging". I'm at a loss as to why the mode
is not shown for some contacts, and in one of my rare phone QSO's,
no band. Am I missing something?

Jeff kr0o

4O
4O3A 13-Jul-2007 6 CW 20m

5W
5W1SA 13-May-2007 15 30m

9Y
9Y4D 18-May-2007 13 PH


OL
OL7D 27-May-2007 13 20m
OL8M 27-May-2007 13 20m

OM
OM8A 27-May-2007 13 CW 40m
OM3SEM 26-Apr-2007 18 CW 30m
OM7CW 27-May-2007 13 CW 20m
OM8A 27-May-2007 13 CW 20m


Re: VR10

 

Bob,

Download and install the most recent DXCC database update. That
includes all of VR as Hong Kong plus several other updates to
match DXCC prefixes to the ARRL list.

You will need to run a "recompute" to update your log for the
new prefixes.

73,

... Joe, W4TV

-----Original Message-----
From: dxlab@... [mailto:dxlab@...] On
Behalf Of rmontemerlo
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2007 12:28 PM
To: dxlab@...
Subject: [dxlab] VR10


Anything I can do to define the new VR10 prefix for Hong Kong.

I have overriden specific calls but now there are several of them and
the list appears to be growing.

Can a wild card be used in the override list? like VR10*

Thanks

Bob KB1JZU




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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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Re: alarm on Pathfinder 4.4.6

Danny Douglas
 

OK thanks for that info. Now if someone has had the luck, they might finid
ie 6 the same way. I ahvent been able to do so, after a week of looking.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard B. Drake" <rich@...>
To: <dxlab@...>
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2007 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: [dxlab] Re: alarm on Pathfinder 4.4.6


At 10:16 AM 8/31/2007, you wrote:
At work, I had a complete copy I used there, without having to do the
playing around, but when I retired, I forgot to bring a copy with me.
The full everything including the kitchen sink version of IE7 is
available from Microsoft at:


8A30-081805B2F90B&displaylang=en

It's a 15MB download.
However you are correct that it installs only on Windows XP SP2.

73, Rich - W3ZJ





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Re: Propview error

 

Please send me the errorlog.txt file via aa6yq@... and I'll
take a look. Thanks...

73,

Dave, AA6YQ

--- In dxlab@..., Laurent Ferracci <l.ferracci@...> wrote:

Hi friends,

When i tried to run Propview yesterday, all i received when trying to
"predict" was a "type mismatch" error (sorry i forgot to forward the
errorlog to my work adress so i don't have it here).

It was working a few days ago.

Any idea ?

--
Laurent F1JKJ


Re: alarm on Pathfinder 4.4.6

 

At 10:16 AM 8/31/2007, you wrote:
At work, I had a complete copy I used there, without having to do the
playing around, but when I retired, I forgot to bring a copy with me.
The full everything including the kitchen sink version of IE7 is available from Microsoft at:



It's a 15MB download.
However you are correct that it installs only on Windows XP SP2.

73, Rich - W3ZJ


VR10

 

Anything I can do to define the new VR10 prefix for Hong Kong.

I have overriden specific calls but now there are several of them and
the list appears to be growing.

Can a wild card be used in the override list? like VR10*

Thanks

Bob KB1JZU


Re: alarm on Pathfinder 4.4.6

Danny Douglas
 

Rob, that is what I also have been able to get from them. The problem is
that when it is downloaded here, and I activate it, it dows not follow
through with the complete program, but just sits here, saying its at work -
forever-. Thanks for the offer, but someway, when I "erased" it from the
computer, it did something so that it doesnt want to re-download.
Danny

----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Dennison" <ab7cf@...>
To: <dxlab@...>
Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2000 12:12 AM
Subject: Re: [dxlab] Re: alarm on Pathfinder 4.4.6


Hi Danny,

Some time ago I went to the Microsoft Download site and downloaded
IE6setup to a CD. Don't know if it has all the executables you need or
if it goes back to the download center to get more stuff, but would be
happy to send a copy to you.

Rob
AB7CF


On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 10:16:55 -0400 "Danny Douglas" <n7dc@...>
writes:
I am using Win2000Pro, and understood IE 7 wasnt built for that? I
dont
know why the problem when I try either ie5 or ie6, but when I have
the
executable up and running, it goes to the MS site, says its
starting, then
just sits there, never completing the job. I eventually stop it
(after an
hour or more), and I do have high speed download here. Once, I even
left it
connected and supposedly downloading for 4 hours, came back and it
was still
just sitting there. Its odd, because when I try to do it again, it
comes
back and asks if I wasnt to continue, or start from the beginning.
Doesnt
matter which I select, it still doesnt do anything.

At work, I had a complete copy I used there, without having to do
the
playing around, but when I retired, I forgot to bring a copy with
me. We
just got tired of dealing with that, for hundreds of computers. I
suspect I
will be able to put the Win2000 disc back in, and get it from there,
but
dont want to foul things up, being as I am down to just one
operating
computer here right now. Still waiting for a new hard drive for the
family
computer - and want to keep one operational. HI.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard B. Drake" <rich@...>
To: <dxlab@...>
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2007 9:47 AM
Subject: Re: [dxlab] Re: alarm on Pathfinder 4.4.6


Actually I don't think you can completely remove IE from your
system.
There have been huge lawsuits over that but Microsoft claims it is
an
integral part of the system and cannot be removed.

With WinXP+ you can hide the IE desktop Icon and make another
browser
the default but you can't remove IE. Yes if you want to download
IE 7
(It's a big improvement over IE 6 so I recommend you do that) it
first gets a very small executable that I believe determines what
parts of IE you need to download for your particular system and
downloads only what you need. That works, and it minimizes the
amount
of stuff you need to download. Why is that a problem?

73, Rich - W3ZJ

At 08:46 AM 8/31/2007, you 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




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Do not resubmit logs to LotW!!

Art Searle W2NRA
 

Hi All,

Do not resubmit QSOs to LotW until ARRL fixes a problem. I resubmitted my logs because I noticed I had many QSOs in LotW with the wrong QTH (4 moves in 28 years within a 6 mile circle). I now have over 100 missing LotW QSLs.

Below is the email from Kathy Allison, KA1RWY, LotW Specialist

73 Art W2NRA
"Keep to the Code!"
w2nra.com

email from Kathy Allison, KA1RWY, LotW Specialist

Hello Art,

Thanks for notifying us about the QSO-matching problem that occasionally has been appearing in LoTW.
We are aware of the problem, and are working hard on the solution.
It would be appreciated if you please do not resubmit a log that is already in the system. The data is still safe in LoTW.
We will place announcements on the LoTW home page as well as on the ARRL home page when the problem has been fixed.
73,
Kathy Allison KA1RWY
LoTW Specialist

73 Art W2NRA
"Keep to the Code!"
w2nra.com


Re: Using "Guarantee unique start times" radio button on Import

Art Searle W2NRA
 

Never mind. I found an easy way around this. I imported the adif file. Then I took the dupes in the error report and added 1 second. Then I imported that.

73 Art W2NRA
"Keep to the Code!"
w2nra.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Art Searle W2NRA" <w2nra@...>
To: "z DXLab Suite" <dxlab@...>
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2007 10:52 AM
Subject: [dxlab] Using "Guarantee unique start times" radio button on Import


I had a need to import a file that had call, date, time, mode, etc into DXKeeper, only the myQTH is different. This only works if you can get the adif file in date/time order. What if you cannot sort the adif file? Any ideas? Would it be possible to be able to change the time by 1 second for every QSO?

73 Art W2NRA
"Keep to the Code!"
w2nra.com






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Using "Guarantee unique start times" radio button on Import

Art Searle W2NRA
 

I had a need to import a file that had call, date, time, mode, etc into DXKeeper, only the myQTH is different. This only works if you can get the adif file in date/time order. What if you cannot sort the adif file? Any ideas? Would it be possible to be able to change the time by 1 second for every QSO?

73 Art W2NRA
"Keep to the Code!"
w2nra.com


Re: alarm on Pathfinder 4.4.6

Danny Douglas
 

I am using Win2000Pro, and understood IE 7 wasnt built for that? I dont
know why the problem when I try either ie5 or ie6, but when I have the
executable up and running, it goes to the MS site, says its starting, then
just sits there, never completing the job. I eventually stop it (after an
hour or more), and I do have high speed download here. Once, I even left it
connected and supposedly downloading for 4 hours, came back and it was still
just sitting there. Its odd, because when I try to do it again, it comes
back and asks if I wasnt to continue, or start from the beginning. Doesnt
matter which I select, it still doesnt do anything.

At work, I had a complete copy I used there, without having to do the
playing around, but when I retired, I forgot to bring a copy with me. We
just got tired of dealing with that, for hundreds of computers. I suspect I
will be able to put the Win2000 disc back in, and get it from there, but
dont want to foul things up, being as I am down to just one operating
computer here right now. Still waiting for a new hard drive for the family
computer - and want to keep one operational. HI.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard B. Drake" <rich@...>
To: <dxlab@...>
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2007 9:47 AM
Subject: Re: [dxlab] Re: alarm on Pathfinder 4.4.6


Actually I don't think you can completely remove IE from your system.
There have been huge lawsuits over that but Microsoft claims it is an
integral part of the system and cannot be removed.

With WinXP+ you can hide the IE desktop Icon and make another browser
the default but you can't remove IE. Yes if you want to download IE 7
(It's a big improvement over IE 6 so I recommend you do that) it
first gets a very small executable that I believe determines what
parts of IE you need to download for your particular system and
downloads only what you need. That works, and it minimizes the amount
of stuff you need to download. Why is that a problem?

73, Rich - W3ZJ

At 08:46 AM 8/31/2007, you 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




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Mode and Band for Card Aging Report

chefjeff52
 

Anyone else having this problem? Below is a representative excerpt
from the DXCC report "Card Aging". I'm at a loss as to why the mode
is not shown for some contacts, and in one of my rare phone QSO's,
no band. Am I missing something?

Jeff kr0o

4O
4O3A 13-Jul-2007 6 CW 20m

5W
5W1SA 13-May-2007 15 30m

9Y
9Y4D 18-May-2007 13 PH


OL
OL7D 27-May-2007 13 20m
OL8M 27-May-2007 13 20m

OM
OM8A 27-May-2007 13 CW 40m
OM3SEM 26-Apr-2007 18 CW 30m
OM7CW 27-May-2007 13 CW 20m
OM8A 27-May-2007 13 CW 20m


Re: alarm on Pathfinder 4.4.6

 

Actually I don't think you can completely remove IE from your system. There have been huge lawsuits over that but Microsoft claims it is an integral part of the system and cannot be removed.

With WinXP+ you can hide the IE desktop Icon and make another browser the default but you can't remove IE. Yes if you want to download IE 7 (It's a big improvement over IE 6 so I recommend you do that) it first gets a very small executable that I believe determines what parts of IE you need to download for your particular system and downloads only what you need. That works, and it minimizes the amount of stuff you need to download. Why is that a problem?

73, Rich - W3ZJ

At 08:46 AM 8/31/2007, you 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


Re: alarm on Pathfinder 4.4.6

Danny Douglas
 

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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Re: Not promising

rojomn
 

You have better sources than I do. I hope you are right. I can't see such a
thing not being fixed but then I can't see it waiting so long either.
Sounds more encouraging than what I saw :-)


Gil, W0MN
N 44.082056 W 92.513024 1050'
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-----Original Message-----
From: dxlab@... [mailto:dxlab@...] On
Behalf Of Dave Bernstein
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 10:48 PM
To: dxlab@...
Subject: [dxlab] Re: Not promising

I don't think anyone has publicized a comprehensive "defects
repaired" list as of yet. The fellow who told me that the
runtime defect would be fixed in SP1 is responsible for
Vista's runtimes, and was pretty embarrassed that such a
defect had appeared in a shipping version.

73,

Dave, Aa6YQ



--- In dxlab@..., "Gil Baron" <rojomn@...> wrote:

From The Lockergnome newsletter this talk about SP1 says nothing
that makes me think that our problems with the display
management will be fixed!


The beta will be released to a moderate-sized audience in a few
weeks.
With SP1, Windows Vista can boot via EFI (Extensible Firmware
Interface) on an x64 machine
SP1 supports ExFAT, a new file format that will be used in flash
memory storage and consumer devices
Support for SD Advanced DMA Support to improve transfer performance
and decrease CPU utilization is part of SP1
SP1 includes a series of new APIs and software features to enable
3D application and game developers to make more complete and
efficient use of the upcoming generation of graphics Direct3D
10.1 hardware
Windows Vista SP1 includes SSTP (Secure Sockets Tunnel Protocol), a
remote access VPN tunneling protocol that will be part of
Microsoft?? ??????s RRAS (Routing and Remote Access Service)
platform. SSTP helps provide full-network VPN remote access
connections without some of the challenges that other VPN
tunnels face traversing NAT, web proxies, and firewalls
With Windows Vista SP1, BitLocker Drive Encryption has been
enhanced to not only fully encrypt the entire Windows Vista
volume but also any or all additional locally created data volumes.
(Customers can now not only fully encrypt C: but also D: and E:)
Network Diagnostics in Windows Vista SP1 will help users with the
most common file sharing problems, in addition to basic
problems already supported
SP1 includes an update to Disk Defragmenter so administrators can
control on which volumes the disk defragmenter runs
Windows Vista SP1 does not include new drivers. Rather, new drivers
are delivered to users via Windows Update or directly from
the driver vendor.
Microsoft currently expects to deliver SP1 during the first quarter
of 2008, but will collect customer feedback from the upcoming
beta process before setting a final date.
Windows Vista SP1 is designed to not significantly change the UI or
to cause regressions in application compatibility.
SP1 is going to be released in two waves. The initial release of
SP1 will include five languages (English, French, Spanish,
German, and Japanese). A Service Pack containing all 36 of
the languages (including the original five) will be released
about three months later.

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