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IE 6 problem
Poster: priyadayanand
Dated: Wednesday October 16 2002 - 16:41:42 BST
In the version IE 6.0.2800.1106 - The menu does not show up. And throws up a bunch of errors.
In the IE Version 6.0.2800.0000 - The menu does not show up either, although it does not throw up any errors.
Even the Menus on the Milonic Website does not show up!!!!!
It throws up an error saying that
Runtime Error has occured.
Line:50 Library not registered
Are there any solutions to this problem?
Poster: John
Dated: Wednesday October 16 2002 - 23:21:19 BST
I'm running 6.0.2800.1106 with no problems at all (at least not those you describe). Sounds like you might need a browser reinstall.
Library not registered
Poster: snapey
Dated: Thursday April 24 2003 - 0:09:24 BST
I have a visitor who cannot see the menus on my site.
Loading
http://www.rotary1220.org/02/index.asp
returns: Line 49
Char 170
Error Library not registered
Code 0
This is using menu version 3.4.12
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Also, no menus are displayed from http://www.milonic.com
returns: Line 57
Char 169
Error Library not registered
Code 0
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Machine is XP, and the IE6 details are:
Internet Explorer version 6.0.2800.1106.xpsp2.021108
updates Q324929 Q810847 Q813951
Anyone offer any help please?
Regards
Mark
Poster: John
Dated: Thursday April 24 2003 - 15:57:25 BST
Sorry, Scott, but I'm still not seeing any errors at all, either on the initial load or in running through all the menus individually. All work fine. Also, the fact that you're not seeing Andy's menus points to something other than the menu system itself. His demos all work.
There have been some SP updates for IE in the past few days. Make sure everything is up to date.
Still looking for a cure....
Poster: snapey
Dated: Thursday April 24 2003 - 19:18:39 BST
Who is scott?
You seem to have not taken the time to understand the problem.
Yes, of course the menu's on those sites work ok or I and Andy would have major problems. The point is, is that I have ONE person that has reported a problem to me, a problem that despite various efforts and applying all latest patches remains. I too have a machine with IE 6, and do not experience the error. It does not change the fact that my friend gets this error on every Milonic Menu site that he comes across.
Additional information:
I am not sure if the line number reported is the line within mmenu.js, but in both the cited versions the line number corresponds with the popup function.
Mark
Poster: clindh
Dated: Thursday April 24 2003 - 21:19:26 BST
I found this using Google
http://vindaloo.milonic.co.uk/pipermail ... 00135.html
http://vindaloo.milonic.co.uk/pipermail ... 00149.html
So, try removing the filter (fading effect and such)
Re: Still looking for a cure....
Poster: John
Dated: Thursday April 24 2003 - 22:09:29 BST
Quote:
Who is scott?
No idea, Mark. Sorry 'bout that.
Quote:
You seem to have not taken the time to understand the problem.
I think I did. Since it is only one person who is having the problem it seems logical that person has a problem on his machine, patches installed or not.
Is it a bug or isn't it?
Poster: snapey
Dated: Thursday April 24 2003 - 22:30:10 BST
By posting in the 'bug reports' section of the site, I didn't mean to imply that I thought this was a bug with the menu, I was just following the thread of someone with the identical fault.
Maybe finding a solution to the problem will make the menu more robust or at least poor webmasters such as myself may be able to get on with something more constructive than defending my choice of menu to clients.
Stop Press.. As I write this, great news!
Following the Excellent tip by CLINDH, I wrote to my customer:
Quote:
Can you try the following commands:
Start, Run then enter : regsvr32 dxtmsft.dll
Start, Run then enter : regsvr32 dxtrans.dll
I am hoping that one of these commands will return an error indicating that the DLL is corrupted or not installed. If so, then I will come back with a repair method.
Start, Run then enter : regsvr32 dxtmsft.dll
Start, Run then enter : regsvr32 dxtrans.dll
I am hoping that one of these commands will return an error indicating that the DLL is corrupted or not installed. If so, then I will come back with a repair method.
And he has just replied...
Quote:
Congratulations
We can now both sleep in peace
I ran both commands as you asked
To my dismay they both reported registerserver succeeded
I therefore logged onto http://www.rotary1220.org to give a report and to my absolute surprise the floating links bar appeared
I still have in the following set
Internet Options - Advanced, clear the checkbox "disable script debugging" and check "display a notification about every script error".
but no errors appeared
I visited Microlise.co.uk No errors
Another site which reported errors was http://www.continental.com but again No errors
You have succeeded
Many thanks
We can now both sleep in peace
I ran both commands as you asked
To my dismay they both reported registerserver succeeded
I therefore logged onto http://www.rotary1220.org to give a report and to my absolute surprise the floating links bar appeared
I still have in the following set
Internet Options - Advanced, clear the checkbox "disable script debugging" and check "display a notification about every script error".
but no errors appeared
I visited Microlise.co.uk No errors
Another site which reported errors was http://www.continental.com but again No errors
You have succeeded
Many thanks
So thanks to CLINDH, Google and Andy for spotting which DLL was involved.