Re: [DQSD-Users] conditional compilation is turned off?

2008-02-22 Thread Shawn K. Hall
Hi Tom,

 Having disabled a lot of my searches using the batch
 generated by http://master-minds.net/cgi-bin/disablesearches.cgi
 on a reload I now get an error saying conditional
 compilation is turned off. Also my local var definitions
 in localrefs.js do not seem to be loaded.

It's possible that one of the scripts you've disabled is used within the
auto-parser or within another script. For example, dns is used within
the auto-parser, so could raise errors when a function from it is called
if the script does not exist. Same with the phone number lookup or math
functions. There are a couple of scripts and functions I wrote that rely
on the vbsx script - which might cause the error you're receiving.

Try re-enabling the scripts one by one (they're just renamed in the
search directory) and reloading it to see if it fixes it.

-Shawn



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Re: [DQSD-Users] conditional compilation is turned off?

2008-02-22 Thread Glenn Carr
qsfreq records the searches used regardless of how they are invoked
(explicitly or through auto-parsing, like Shawn said), so that almost might
help resolve the problem.

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 Subject: Re: [DQSD-Users] conditional compilation is turned off?
 
 Hi Tom,
 
  Having disabled a lot of my searches using the batch
  generated by http://master-minds.net/cgi-bin/disablesearches.cgi
  on a reload I now get an error saying conditional
  compilation is turned off. Also my local var definitions
  in localrefs.js do not seem to be loaded.
 
 It's possible that one of the scripts you've disabled is used 
 within the
 auto-parser or within another script. For example, dns is 
 used within
 the auto-parser, so could raise errors when a function from 
 it is called
 if the script does not exist. Same with the phone number 
 lookup or math
 functions. There are a couple of scripts and functions I 
 wrote that rely
 on the vbsx script - which might cause the error you're receiving.
 
 Try re-enabling the scripts one by one (they're just renamed in the
 search directory) and reloading it to see if it fixes it.
 
 -Shawn
 
 
 
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