Subject: From: Date: | Web access A.J. Griglak Thu, 22 Jun 2000 12:20:44 -0400 |
Thu, 22 Jun 2000 12:20:44 -0400
I hope I'm not rehashing old stuff, but I am having problems connecting to
ECS through the web. I remember going back and forth with changes needed to
the Java Custom settings and the 'update pages on every visit' in Internet
Explorer.
I can load up the pages OK, but nothing happens when I click on the icons.
I am using the latest 4.4.004. The icon names appear, but all the states
are displayed as '?'. When you click on the icon, there are no choices on
the right frame - it's just blank. Another symptom is that I have to hit
refresh on every page, as the previous page is displayed. I do have the
Cache set to update pages on every visit to the page.
Every page I go to gives errors similar to this:
Line: 5
Char: 1
Error: Object doesn't support this property or method
Code: 0
UR:: http://ip.ip.ip.ip:3000/main.htm
I've tried it both locally through the network, and also on a different
computer remotely through the internet. I'm using the Linksys Cable modem
router, which I've opened up port 3000 and assigned it to the ECS machine.
I have followed the steps in ECS.HTM to the 'tee' - Java JavaScript enabled,
the Java Custom settings were changed.
-=A.J.
I hope I'm not
rehashing old stuff, but I am having problems connecting to ECS through the
web. I remember going back and forth with changes needed to the Java
Custom settings and the 'update pages on every visit' in Internet
Explorer.
I can load up the
pages OK, but nothing happens when I click on the icons. I am using the
latest 4.4.004. The icon names appear, but all the states are displayed as
'?'. When you click on the icon, there are no choices on the right frame -
it's just blank. Another symptom is that I have to hit refresh on every
page, as the previous page is displayed. I do have the Cache set to
update pages on every visit to the page.
Every page I go to
gives errors similar to this:
Line:
5
Char:
1
Error: Object
doesn't support this property or method
Code:
0
I've tried it both
locally through the network, and also on a different computer remotely through
the internet. I'm using the Linksys Cable modem router, which I've opened
up port 3000 and assigned it to the ECS machine. I have followed the steps
in ECS.HTM to the 'tee' - Java JavaScript enabled, the Java Custom settings were
changed.
-=A.J.