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new version dl problems

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emperor799 at earthlink.n

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Just so you know, I had some problems getting the new version.

First I went to the site and clicked on CardVault on the left side menu. Internet Explorer crashed.

Next I went back and clicked on the Cardvault link at the top. It sent me ok, then I clicked on the link for the new version of cv, and after a bit, there was an ActiveX error. I had to End Task IE.

Then, I went to the site, clicked top link, and right-clicked to dl the new version with a download tool. It worked fine that time.


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At 04:27 PM 3/3/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>Just so you know, I had some problems getting the new version.
>
>First I went to the site and clicked on CardVault on the left side menu.
>Internet Explorer crashed.
>
>Next I went back and clicked on the Cardvault link at the top. It sent me
>ok, then I clicked on the link for the new version of cv, and after a bit,
>there was an ActiveX error. I had to End Task IE.

These sound like problems on your end of things. Wolflair.com doesn't use
anything to do with ActiveX; it's all PHP and HTML, which are entirely
server-side, so you should be able to browse it using any browser that can
support tables. We've tried it here using Internet Explorer (5.5 and 6, I
think) as well as Phoenix (which uses the Mozilla engine that Netscape now
uses), and it works with no problems.

Can you reproduce the problem? Also, do you have any weird plug-ins running
that might be causing issues?


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Colen McAlister (colen@wolflair.com)
Lone Wolf Development www.wolflair.com
 
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