----- Original Message -----
From: "Shawn K. Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] Failed to parse
Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2004 13:55:37 -0800

> 
> 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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Shawn
I put  alertmode=0; in the LocalPrefs.js: but I still got the error message. I even 
tried changing the 0 to 1, no differance. I skipped one line typed the alertmode. 
Should I have put anything in front? When I reload DQSD with !>enter the message is 
instantaneous, it doesn't even have to think about it. It acts like it did not read 
what I put in there.
Don
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