Hi Don,
 
> I finally got it. I am not sure how many lines this
> is, I think around 300.

I looked through all of it - didn't see any errors that would raise
the type of error you describe. It does have, in some cases, pretty
ugly HTML that could cause problems with searches that are
attempted, but I doubt these are raising the errors you are
experiencing. This is unrelated, and something I'll look into
resolving in the future when I have the time (ha!).

For now, if it doesn't appear to be a critical error, you can try
disabling DQSD reporting errors by adding the following to
LocalPrefs.js:

alertmode=0;

The notes from preferences.js have this to say about the alertmode
setting:


/* Changes the default alert sensitivity:
*  Qualified alerts are alerts that will not display unless a
particular variable is set.
*  This setting is mainly used for debugging purposes.
*  0=no qualified alerts [default]
*  1=all qualified alerts
*/


Regards,

Shawn K. Hall
http://ReliableAnswers.com/

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    morbid curiosity.




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