No but it looks like that HTTP 1.1 setting fixed my problem!
I turned off the HTTP 1.1 settings and opened IE up and logged in as the
user and the error did not appear and the form appeared correctly this
time. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rabi Tripathi
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 1:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Caught Exception errors, Microsoft KB943460, IE and who
knows what else

Any chance the form name or form's view name has any non-alphanumeric
character? Such as a "/"?

This would cause issue on mid-tier, but in my experience the error would
happen consistently...
still worth checking

--- "Lammey, Peter A." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Are you on Mid Tier 6.3?  We are specifically using Mid Tier 6.3 patch
> 21 server with Apache Tomcat 5.5.9 and using JBoss Java version 
> 1.4.2_09.
> All of these are support by BMC but we are getting reports of this 
> same kind of error after I had worked on a number of form updates and 
> enhancements on the system.
>  
> Here is the actual message we get:
>  
> Caught exception :'mHaveVisualCharacteristics' is null or not an 
> object.
>  
> It seems to be only a warning message so its not a show stopper.
> This error strangely enough only is a problem for specific user 
> accounts who log into the Mid tier but not others.
> Any efforts we have done to refresh the Mid Tier Cache have not 
> resolved the issue nor have clearing IE temporary internet files, 
> history, or cookies for any PC.
>  
> At some point though for one user who was getting the error the error 
> went away a few days later but now another user is getting this error.
>  
> I talked with a consultant about this and the best reason we could 
> come up with is the fact that this environment is on a DMZ and 
> accessing it from a PC that is inside firewalls the proxy is not 
> pulling down all the changes and the form and its objects are not 
> coming down to the IE session correctly.
>  
> However I dont know if there is any way to restart this and get the IE

> browser to pull the files/data from the proxy (maybe a Mid Tier
> restart?)
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks 
> Peter Lammey 
> ESPN MIT Technical Services & Applications
> Management 
> 860-766-4761 
> 
>  
> 
> ________________________________
> 
> From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Schryver,
> Curt
> Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 1:20 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Caught Exception errors, Microsoft
> KB943460, IE and who knows
> what else
> 
> 
> ** 
> 
> We have a form with several views used globally to
> submit trouble
> tickets via the Mid Tier as a Guest user. Basically,
> any employee could
> visit the page.  In the past, we'd experienced some
> Caught Exception
> errors when the page would load; flushing the MT
> cache seemed to be one
> of the fixes, although we never nailed it down 100%.
> 
> In the past few days, we started getting calls about
> several of the
> views (Hungary, France, Germany, etc.) receiving the
> error.  We would
> check the web page ourselves and maybe see the
> error, maybe not.  Some
> of those reporting the problems were doing a little
> investigating on
> their own and found that removing the Microsoft
> KB943460 patch cleared
> up the problem (putting it back on would re-create
> the problem).  Some
> have Windows 2000, some XP.  Some have Internet
> Explorer 6, some have 7.
> One site reported consistent problems with the
> patch, IE6, and WinXP.  I
> have the same set up and am not currently having the
> problem.  We've
> even changed our alias and pointed our Dev MT server
> to the Prod forms
> and are getting the same problem, so the actual MT
> server isn't to
> blame.  Is anyone out there experiencing some odd
> behavior that you
> think might relate to our situation?  I figure that
> if the MS patch was
> the culprit, there'd be lots of screaming on the
> List, but I'm not
> seeing that, either.
> 
> Any ideas, insights, suggestions, or winning lottery
> numbers would be
> appreciated. 
> 
> Curt 
> 
> Curt A. Schryver 
> Action Request System Administrator 
> Tyco Electronics 
> 100 AMP Drive 
> MS 161-043 
> Harrisburg, PA 17105 
> 717-810-2109 tel 
> 717-810-2124 fax 
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