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NetTalk Web Server => Web Server - Ask For Help => Topic started by: Alberto on January 28, 2009, 11:20:50 AM
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Hi,
I´m having a lot of Operation Aborted Explorer error messages, is there any solution for this?
It seams to happen when the page is a form with a substantial quantity of fields, I´m saying subsatancial and not a lot because the form has 4 tabs, in the first one there are 20 fields, the second 4 the 3rd a child browse and the 4th another child browse.
If I insists and insisit and... try to Insert and... and... may be it opens.
This happens in IE6 and IE7
Please! help!!!!
Alberto
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Hi Alberto,
I have been getting a lot of this also but not always.
It only happens when I close my IE7 screen with the RED X.
I thought it was something wrong on my side only.
Now I feel much better that I know I am not alone..
Regards
Johan de Klerk
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Not run into this myself but it seems to be javascript misbehaving?
This thread might offer some clues (apologies for long url)
http://weblogs.asp.net/infinitiesloop/archive/2006/11/02/Dealing-with-IE-_2600_quot_3B00_Operation-Aborted_2600_quot_3B002E00_-Or_2C00_-how-to-Crash-IE.aspx
regards
Graham
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THanks Graham but.. I´m not using or modifying any javascript.
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Hi Alberto,
If you aren't using custom javascript then Bruce might have to get involved.
Not saying it is but could be javascript being generated by NT or one of the included JS libraries that's causing this ?
Regards
Graham
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Hi Alberto,
This was fixed for some versions of IE in PR28, and the rest of the versions in PR29.
so make sure you have the latest build.
In PR30 I've undone the fix, and done it a different way.
Cheers
Bruce
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Hi Bruce,
I am on PR29 and getting the error.
I will check PR30 when available.
Regards
Johan
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So do I , and still getting a lot of errors.
PLease release PR30
Thanks
Alberto
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More data about this problem:
If I delete the childs records from one of the child browses, not allways but sometimes the problem goes of.
It is very frustaiting, and the system is unusable...
plese help!!
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PR30 and it seams the problem is gone!
Thanks!
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Hi,
Just got the same error with PR30 and IE7.
The past few days no errors until now.
Logged into the app.
Opened a browse
Logged out
Closed explorer
Boom, the error.
Johan
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you're getting an error when you cloce IE, or when you browse the site?
perhaps post a screen-shot of the error here.
Cheers
Bruce
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Hi Bruce,
It is when closing IE7.
No errors while browsing the site.
I have been in and out of the site the whole day testing and making adjustments and only got it once the whole day.
I must have been in and out +- 100 times.
I will post a screenshot if it happens again.
Regards
Johan de Klerk
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Hi Bruce,
This is another error I sometimes gets.
Also not everytime, it is random.
It happens when closing IE7.
It only happens with NT apps.
Using:
CW 6.3-9058
IE7
NetTalk PR31 (CR13)
Regards
Johan de Klerk
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anyone else getting this with IE?
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i am reluctant to say it works for me, just in case, but it appears to be ok for me. Not sure what CR13 is (currently says 12). But whatever i downloaded in last week or so is working. An earlier january Version just prior to that would give the aborted message -- if timeout or the NTWS was stopped and started (like during development) - so instead of getting to my login this error occurred - i never deployed it.
But admiittedly during development i rarely exit my browser unless compelled or in final testing. I believe i have a current version installed at a client site, no complaints on this issue - yet.
hth
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Hi Bruce,
The same error after working with it for a long time without any errors.
It does not happen everytime.
Very on and off.
I think this is going to be a difficult one to get fixed because I can't duplicate it to make it happen everytime.
Now using PR33.
CW 6.3-9058.
Regards
Johan de Klerk
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That's not the same error at all Johan - that looks like a simple GPF in IE.
I'd pop over to Redmond to fix it for you, but I'm a tad busy right now.
Cheers
Bruce