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done but with errors on the page
Dialog box says: One or more Active X controls could not be displayed because
either: 1) Your current security settings prohibit running Active X controls on this page, or 2) youhave blocked a publisher of one of the contrils. As a result, the page may not sidplay correctly ================================== How do you troubleshoot this? Not confined to 'a' single web site I checked all certificates and publishers plus removed outdated ones; lightened my security via MS; took Zone Alarm out of the picture; deleted Temp, Temp cache, cookies, whatever I could find; thinned out the add ons and updated; downloaded and installed Jave 6.03; downloaded and installed IE 7 plus 'the shining' or you might say Silverlight. I am dizzy - downloaded Firefox - not much better than IE - the real pain is that after deciding to continue IE 6 the problem went away, well until I rebooted, that is about as near reality as I can get - Oh ya, removed all add ons and the problem remained, page loads slowly and with problem (Java I wondered so downloaded 6.03) Pages without this ailment are fast loading and functional--- Appreciate feedback and ideas, thanks....David |
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RE: done but with errors on the page
This is on MS Windows XP > Media Center Edition, Version 2002 > Service Pack 2
"David" wrote: > Dialog box says: One or more Active X controls could not be displayed because > either: > 1) Your current security settings prohibit running Active X controls on this > page, or > 2) youhave blocked a publisher of one of the contrils. > > As a result, the page may not sidplay correctly > ================================== > How do you troubleshoot this? Not confined to 'a' single web site > > I checked all certificates and publishers plus removed outdated ones; > lightened my security via MS; took Zone Alarm out of the picture; deleted > Temp, Temp cache, cookies, whatever I could find; thinned out the add ons and > updated; downloaded and installed Jave 6.03; downloaded and installed IE 7 > plus 'the shining' or you might say Silverlight. > > I am dizzy - downloaded Firefox - not much better than IE - the real pain is > that after deciding to continue IE 6 the problem went away, well until I > rebooted, that is about as near reality as I can get - Oh ya, removed all add > ons and the problem remained, page loads slowly and with problem (Java I > wondered so downloaded 6.03) Pages without this ailment are fast loading and > functional--- > > Appreciate feedback and ideas, thanks....David |
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Re: done but with errors on the page
David <whud_up_with_ya@hotmail.com(do not spam)> wrote:
> Dialog box says: One or more Active X controls could not be displayed > because either: > 1) Your current security settings prohibit running Active X controls > on this page, or > 2) youhave blocked a publisher of one of the contrils. > > As a result, the page may not sidplay correctly > ================================== > How do you troubleshoot this? Not confined to 'a' single web site > > I checked all certificates and publishers plus removed outdated ones; > lightened my security via MS; took Zone Alarm out of the picture; > deleted Temp, Temp cache, cookies, whatever I could find; thinned out > the add ons and updated; downloaded and installed Jave 6.03; > downloaded and installed IE 7 plus 'the shining' or you might say > Silverlight. > > I am dizzy - downloaded Firefox - not much better than IE - the real > pain is that after deciding to continue IE 6 the problem went away, > well until I rebooted, that is about as near reality as I can get - > Oh ya, removed all add ons and the problem remained, page loads > slowly and with problem (Java I wondered so downloaded 6.03) Pages > without this ailment are fast loading and functional--- > > Appreciate feedback and ideas, thanks....David Well ... how is the page not displaying correctly? IS it displaying correctly? DO you have Active X blocked? It says to enable ActiveX if you're having problems; did you do that? What ARE the problems? |
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Re: done but with errors on the page
Let me answer your questions Twayne:
Q) Well ... how is the page not displaying correctly? IS it displaying correctly? DO you have Active X blocked? A) page takes way too long to load; loads with error indicated in bottom LH corner as per original message logged here; not displaying properly by virtue of previous remarks; have tried several different settings with Internet Options and Active X - tried reducing safety levels on security/cookies etc in IE - tried 'no add ons' as well as enabling all add ons and disabling un-needed add ons Q) It says to enable ActiveX if you're having problems; did you do that? What ARE the problems? A) Active X was enabled from the very beginning when trouble presented. Problem? Very slow loading plus the error message as noted. ////////////////////////////// Now when you dble click on the error message it says' line 619 char 3 error object expected code 0 url http://www.... it is this error I am asking how to troubleshoot? Now while I am here let me ask you this: when you go to IE>Tools>Options>General>Browsing History>Settings>Objects> pick whichever one and click on it >dependency> you will see 'File Name' and 'Size' Well in some of my objects there appears a file name * and the size says damaged.....how do you repair this? Double clicking on either reveals zilch. Below this window on some objects I find 'Package name' with an entry such as 'com.ms.xml.dso' ---- now what?? "Twayne" wrote: > David <whud_up_with_ya@hotmail.com(do not spam)> wrote: > > Dialog box says: One or more Active X controls could not be displayed > > because either: > > 1) Your current security settings prohibit running Active X controls > > on this page, or > > 2) youhave blocked a publisher of one of the contrils. > > > > As a result, the page may not sidplay correctly > > ================================== > > How do you troubleshoot this? Not confined to 'a' single web site > > > > I checked all certificates and publishers plus removed outdated ones; > > lightened my security via MS; took Zone Alarm out of the picture; > > deleted Temp, Temp cache, cookies, whatever I could find; thinned out > > the add ons and updated; downloaded and installed Jave 6.03; > > downloaded and installed IE 7 plus 'the shining' or you might say > > Silverlight. > > > > I am dizzy - downloaded Firefox - not much better than IE - the real > > pain is that after deciding to continue IE 6 the problem went away, > > well until I rebooted, that is about as near reality as I can get - > > Oh ya, removed all add ons and the problem remained, page loads > > slowly and with problem (Java I wondered so downloaded 6.03) Pages > > without this ailment are fast loading and functional--- > > > > Appreciate feedback and ideas, thanks....David > > Well ... how is the page not displaying correctly? IS it displaying > correctly? DO you have Active X blocked? > > It says to enable ActiveX if you're having problems; did you do that? > What ARE the problems? > > > > |
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Re: done but with errors on the page
Ahh, that makes it easy; see inline:
David <whud_up_with_ya@hotmail.com(do not spam)> wrote: > Let me answer your questions Twayne: > > Q) Well ... how is the page not displaying correctly? IS it > displaying correctly? DO you have Active X blocked? > A) page takes way too long to load; > loads with error indicated in bottom LH corner as per original > message logged > here; > not displaying properly by virtue of previous remarks; > have tried several different settings with Internet Options and > Active X > - tried reducing safety levels on security/cookies etc in IE > - tried 'no add ons' as well as enabling all add ons and disabling > un-needed add > ons > > Q) It says to enable ActiveX if you're having problems; did you do > that? What ARE the problems? > A) Active X was enabled from the very beginning when trouble > presented. Problem? Very slow loading plus the error message as > noted. ////////////////////////////// > > Now when you dble click on the error message it says' > line 619 > char 3 > error object expected <------- implies there was a script error > detected, but no code as to what to do about it. > code 0 > url http://www.... > > it is this error I am asking how to troubleshoot? Great! That's the important line. It is *nothing* to do with anything on your end, I'm pretty much certain. That message indicates that there is a problem on the WEB PAGE that you are viewing: The web page author screwed up his code, IE caught it, and is telling you about it. It's also not unusual to encounter such a message; many, many sites have such problems, usually but not always attributable to the author's lack of expertise in writing good code. Or, sometimes it's simply an incompatability between versions of jscript or the java being used. And a few others, none of which indicate problems on your own system. Being slow to load can indeed be one of the results of the bad code on many web sites, just as also it could be traffic, server load and many other things. Usually the best thing to do is to turn off the setting that reports script errors in the Advance section of File Options. IE: Tools; Internet Options; Advanced tab. Under Browsing, tick the "Disable Script Debugging" and the next one for the same thing but wiht (other) on the end, since you're not writing those scripts. Then you should no longer be bothered by those messages. Again, slow loading and that error message are not the fault of your system, but of the web site's code that you are accessing. And it's not an unusual situation to come across; many sites are similar. I've given a pretty simplistic description, but I think it should suffice. If you do the above and it still persists, come on back and explain. Often just changing the indicated settings will improve the time problem too. HTH Twayne > > Now while I am here let me ask you this: when you go to >> Tools>Options>General>Browsing History>Settings>Objects> pick >> whichever > one and click on it >dependency> you will see 'File Name' and 'Size' > Well in some of my objects there appears a file name * and the size > says damaged.....how do you repair this? Double clicking on either > reveals zilch. Below this window on some objects I find 'Package > name' with an entry such as 'com.ms.xml.dso' ---- now what?? > > "Twayne" wrote: > >> David <whud_up_with_ya@hotmail.com(do not spam)> wrote: >>> Dialog box says: One or more Active X controls could not be >>> displayed because either: >>> 1) Your current security settings prohibit running Active X controls >>> on this page, or >>> 2) youhave blocked a publisher of one of the contrils. >>> >>> As a result, the page may not sidplay correctly >>> ================================== >>> How do you troubleshoot this? Not confined to 'a' single web site >>> >>> I checked all certificates and publishers plus removed outdated >>> ones; lightened my security via MS; took Zone Alarm out of the >>> picture; deleted Temp, Temp cache, cookies, whatever I could find; >>> thinned out the add ons and updated; downloaded and installed Jave >>> 6.03; downloaded and installed IE 7 plus 'the shining' or you might >>> say Silverlight. >>> >>> I am dizzy - downloaded Firefox - not much better than IE - the real >>> pain is that after deciding to continue IE 6 the problem went away, >>> well until I rebooted, that is about as near reality as I can get - >>> Oh ya, removed all add ons and the problem remained, page loads >>> slowly and with problem (Java I wondered so downloaded 6.03) Pages >>> without this ailment are fast loading and functional--- >>> >>> Appreciate feedback and ideas, thanks....David >> >> Well ... how is the page not displaying correctly? IS it displaying >> correctly? DO you have Active X blocked? >> >> It says to enable ActiveX if you're having problems; did you do that? >> What ARE the problems? |
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Re: done but with errors on the page
Hi Twayne,
you're gonna love this...both those items are checked under advanced. Is there somewhere that displays what "normally" is checked and unchecked in the Advanced category? Also with Java, is it correct to have Sun Java enabled and MS Jit compiler enabled? Plus all those files named asterik labelled damaged in the add ons list, what is that all about and does it matter?? Cheers, David "Twayne" wrote: > Ahh, that makes it easy; see inline: > > David <whud_up_with_ya@hotmail.com(do not spam)> wrote: > > Let me answer your questions Twayne: > > > > Q) Well ... how is the page not displaying correctly? IS it > > displaying correctly? DO you have Active X blocked? > > A) page takes way too long to load; > > loads with error indicated in bottom LH corner as per original > > message logged > > here; > > not displaying properly by virtue of previous remarks; > > have tried several different settings with Internet Options and > > Active X > > - tried reducing safety levels on security/cookies etc in IE > > - tried 'no add ons' as well as enabling all add ons and disabling > > un-needed add > > ons > > > > Q) It says to enable ActiveX if you're having problems; did you do > > that? What ARE the problems? > > A) Active X was enabled from the very beginning when trouble > > presented. Problem? Very slow loading plus the error message as > > noted. ////////////////////////////// > > > > Now when you dble click on the error message it says' > > line 619 > > char 3 > > error object expected <------- implies there was a script error > > detected, but no code as to what to do about it. > > code 0 > > url http://www.... > > > > it is this error I am asking how to troubleshoot? > > Great! That's the important line. It is *nothing* to do with anything > on your end, I'm pretty much certain. That message indicates that there > is a problem on the WEB PAGE that you are viewing: The web page author > screwed up his code, IE caught it, and is telling you about it. > It's also not unusual to encounter such a message; many, many sites > have such problems, usually but not always attributable to the author's > lack of expertise in writing good code. Or, sometimes it's simply an > incompatability between versions of jscript or the java being used. And > a few others, none of which indicate problems on your own system. > Being slow to load can indeed be one of the results of the bad code > on many web sites, just as also it could be traffic, server load and > many other things. > > Usually the best thing to do is to turn off the setting that reports > script errors in the Advance section of File Options. > IE: Tools; Internet Options; Advanced tab. Under Browsing, tick the > "Disable Script Debugging" and the next one for the same thing but wiht > (other) on the end, since you're not writing those scripts. > Then you should no longer be bothered by those messages. Again, slow > loading and that error message are not the fault of your system, but of > the web site's code that you are accessing. And it's not an unusual > situation to come across; many sites are similar. > > I've given a pretty simplistic description, but I think it should > suffice. If you do the above and it still persists, come on back and > explain. Often just changing the indicated settings will improve the > time problem too. > > HTH > > Twayne > > > > > > > Now while I am here let me ask you this: when you go to > >> Tools>Options>General>Browsing History>Settings>Objects> pick > >> whichever > > one and click on it >dependency> you will see 'File Name' and 'Size' > > Well in some of my objects there appears a file name * and the size > > says damaged.....how do you repair this? Double clicking on either > > reveals zilch. Below this window on some objects I find 'Package > > name' with an entry such as 'com.ms.xml.dso' ---- now what?? > > > > "Twayne" wrote: > > > >> David <whud_up_with_ya@hotmail.com(do not spam)> wrote: > >>> Dialog box says: One or more Active X controls could not be > >>> displayed because either: > >>> 1) Your current security settings prohibit running Active X controls > >>> on this page, or > >>> 2) youhave blocked a publisher of one of the contrils. > >>> > >>> As a result, the page may not sidplay correctly > >>> ================================== > >>> How do you troubleshoot this? Not confined to 'a' single web site > >>> > >>> I checked all certificates and publishers plus removed outdated > >>> ones; lightened my security via MS; took Zone Alarm out of the > >>> picture; deleted Temp, Temp cache, cookies, whatever I could find; > >>> thinned out the add ons and updated; downloaded and installed Jave > >>> 6.03; downloaded and installed IE 7 plus 'the shining' or you might > >>> say Silverlight. > >>> > >>> I am dizzy - downloaded Firefox - not much better than IE - the real > >>> pain is that after deciding to continue IE 6 the problem went away, > >>> well until I rebooted, that is about as near reality as I can get - > >>> Oh ya, removed all add ons and the problem remained, page loads > >>> slowly and with problem (Java I wondered so downloaded 6.03) Pages > >>> without this ailment are fast loading and functional--- > >>> > >>> Appreciate feedback and ideas, thanks....David > >> > >> Well ... how is the page not displaying correctly? IS it displaying > >> correctly? DO you have Active X blocked? > >> > >> It says to enable ActiveX if you're having problems; did you do that? > >> What ARE the problems? > > > > |
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Re: done but with errors on the page
Another clue might be that sometimes this particular web page loads very
quickly which is in agreement with your comments. I believe that happened when I dwnlded and set up Mozilla for the first run anyway. When I asked to get on this current site I did reduce my security to allow the 'sign in' button to appear, of course this after spending 10 minutes trying to find it )Anyhow, obviously I found that small boo boo. "Twayne" wrote: > Ahh, that makes it easy; see inline: > > David <whud_up_with_ya@hotmail.com(do not spam)> wrote: > > Let me answer your questions Twayne: > > > > Q) Well ... how is the page not displaying correctly? IS it > > displaying correctly? DO you have Active X blocked? > > A) page takes way too long to load; > > loads with error indicated in bottom LH corner as per original > > message logged > > here; > > not displaying properly by virtue of previous remarks; > > have tried several different settings with Internet Options and > > Active X > > - tried reducing safety levels on security/cookies etc in IE > > - tried 'no add ons' as well as enabling all add ons and disabling > > un-needed add > > ons > > > > Q) It says to enable ActiveX if you're having problems; did you do > > that? What ARE the problems? > > A) Active X was enabled from the very beginning when trouble > > presented. Problem? Very slow loading plus the error message as > > noted. ////////////////////////////// > > > > Now when you dble click on the error message it says' > > line 619 > > char 3 > > error object expected <------- implies there was a script error > > detected, but no code as to what to do about it. > > code 0 > > url http://www.... > > > > it is this error I am asking how to troubleshoot? > > Great! That's the important line. It is *nothing* to do with anything > on your end, I'm pretty much certain. That message indicates that there > is a problem on the WEB PAGE that you are viewing: The web page author > screwed up his code, IE caught it, and is telling you about it. > It's also not unusual to encounter such a message; many, many sites > have such problems, usually but not always attributable to the author's > lack of expertise in writing good code. Or, sometimes it's simply an > incompatability between versions of jscript or the java being used. And > a few others, none of which indicate problems on your own system. > Being slow to load can indeed be one of the results of the bad code > on many web sites, just as also it could be traffic, server load and > many other things. > > Usually the best thing to do is to turn off the setting that reports > script errors in the Advance section of File Options. > IE: Tools; Internet Options; Advanced tab. Under Browsing, tick the > "Disable Script Debugging" and the next one for the same thing but wiht > (other) on the end, since you're not writing those scripts. > Then you should no longer be bothered by those messages. Again, slow > loading and that error message are not the fault of your system, but of > the web site's code that you are accessing. And it's not an unusual > situation to come across; many sites are similar. > > I've given a pretty simplistic description, but I think it should > suffice. If you do the above and it still persists, come on back and > explain. Often just changing the indicated settings will improve the > time problem too. > > HTH > > Twayne > > > > > > > Now while I am here let me ask you this: when you go to > >> Tools>Options>General>Browsing History>Settings>Objects> pick > >> whichever > > one and click on it >dependency> you will see 'File Name' and 'Size' > > Well in some of my objects there appears a file name * and the size > > says damaged.....how do you repair this? Double clicking on either > > reveals zilch. Below this window on some objects I find 'Package > > name' with an entry such as 'com.ms.xml.dso' ---- now what?? > > > > "Twayne" wrote: > > > >> David <whud_up_with_ya@hotmail.com(do not spam)> wrote: > >>> Dialog box says: One or more Active X controls could not be > >>> displayed because either: > >>> 1) Your current security settings prohibit running Active X controls > >>> on this page, or > >>> 2) youhave blocked a publisher of one of the contrils. > >>> > >>> As a result, the page may not sidplay correctly > >>> ================================== > >>> How do you troubleshoot this? Not confined to 'a' single web site > >>> > >>> I checked all certificates and publishers plus removed outdated > >>> ones; lightened my security via MS; took Zone Alarm out of the > >>> picture; deleted Temp, Temp cache, cookies, whatever I could find; > >>> thinned out the add ons and updated; downloaded and installed Jave > >>> 6.03; downloaded and installed IE 7 plus 'the shining' or you might > >>> say Silverlight. > >>> > >>> I am dizzy - downloaded Firefox - not much better than IE - the real > >>> pain is that after deciding to continue IE 6 the problem went away, > >>> well until I rebooted, that is about as near reality as I can get - > >>> Oh ya, removed all add ons and the problem remained, page loads > >>> slowly and with problem (Java I wondered so downloaded 6.03) Pages > >>> without this ailment are fast loading and functional--- > >>> > >>> Appreciate feedback and ideas, thanks....David > >> > >> Well ... how is the page not displaying correctly? IS it displaying > >> correctly? DO you have Active X blocked? > >> > >> It says to enable ActiveX if you're having problems; did you do that? > >> What ARE the problems? > > > > |
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