You're right in that it looks like an http error page. I pretty sure the flashboards object are infact view fields specifically tailored to flashboards. A couple things comes to mind,
1) I'm using 6.3 so it may be different, but is your default web path setup correctly in the admin tool? (server information -> Advanced). 2) It could be that your mid-tier server list is not reflected correctly in the hosts file, so the dns lookup fails. 3) There is a url that you can build yourself to see if there is problem with the url the user tool is building when it loads up a flashboard. http://webserver:port/arsys/servlet/FBImageServlet?server=<ars_server>&flashboard=<fbname>&username=<username>&pwd=<password>&height=500&width=500 4) Maybe paths on your box are not reflecting the correct java libraries or does not reflect the right path to java. Just some things to think about. On 8/30/07, Cupp, Michael E Jr. CTR USAF AFRL/SNOD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ** > > > I am in a 2 tier environment running ARS v7.0 and am trying to > create/display a Flashboard Object on a form. > > I have created the FB Variable item. I have used that to create a > Flashboard Object. I have then created a data visualization object and > configured it to use the FB object which I created, but the problem is that > when I view the form, it displays the Data Visualization object as an error > page, and looks very similar to an IE browser error page when you can't > load/view the site. > > Can anyone help me with this? > > Thanks! > Michael > > --- > Michael Cupp, Jr., Contractor, RCF > Oracle Database Administrator > AFRL EBS Helpdesk Team Lead > AFRL/SNOD Enterprise Operations Center > Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio > DSN 785-3827 __20060125_______________________This posting > was submitted with HTML in it___ -- "A fool acts, regardless; knowing well that he is wrong. The ignoramus acts on only what he knows, but all that he knows. The ignoramus may be saved, but the fool knows that he is doomed." Robert Halstead _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org ARSlist:"Where the Answers Are"

