Thank you for your reply.

I did try the 2 solutions found http://bugs/activestate.com/show_bug?id=34875.

Both worked. I have settled on the solution suggested by Steve Woestemeyer. With his solution, I do get a dialog box asking if I want to run the script.

I still have some problem with the win32::OLE Browser when working with Microsoft Excel section.

1. The library icon for Microsoft Excel 5.0 points to non-existent help file.
2. The library icon for Microsoft Excell 11.0 responds intermittenlty.
3. links to gif images that point to e-mail address ... example: expandtri.gif has offline source reference.
4. When I clicked on a link with a page, I get a dialog box that in part reads as follows:


----------------
Line: 17
Char: 1
Error: Not implemented
Code: 0
URL mk:@MSIStore::C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\VBAXL10.CHM::/links/xlobjBorder1_l.htm
--------------------
the last part of the URL differs per link selected.


I realize that the error lies within the Microsoft Office help file and not with Browser.dhtml or Browser.html files. I was wandering if any one knows where I could obtain
correct help files.


The help file Microsoft Word 11 has the same problems as described above.

Once again, thank you for your help in getting OLE Browser to work again on my machine.



Jan Dubois wrote:

On Fri, 03 Dec 2004, renard wrote:


Is OLE Browser that comes with Active Perl broken?

When I invoke the OLE Browser from within Active Perl online
documentation ( or clicking on OleBrowser.htm ) I get a browser window
with 5 panes. The first 4 panes are empty and the bottom pane lists
the contents of OleBrowser.dhtm.

The first few lines are:
--------------
<HTML><!-- Hey Emacs, please edit in -*- perl -*- mode --> <!-- We
need some JScript until the PerlScript bugs are fixed. :-( -->
<SCRIPT>
--------------
I have googled and the only reference about a malfunction with OLE
Browser with ActivePerl is over 2 years and no response was given.

Would appreciate if someone could enlighten me.



It is a problem with Windows XP SP2. You can fix it yourself:

   http://bugs.activestate.com/show_bug.cgi?id=34875

Fix is at the very bottom of that page.

Cheers,
-Jan


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