Hi Paul,
There's a bug in 3.1.6.0 that causes this error to surface. I couldn't
find my previous reply in the archives, so I'll paste it here:
I just figured out a way to configure the bug away, so to speak.
It only appears if:
a) launchmode is 0
b) pagetemplate
Title: Message
Ok,
you're right. I apologize I meant to say "maximized.htm" not "html". The problem
still exists either way.
Paul
Carugati
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This is an interesting site
http://www.faganfinder.com/
A search would have a lot of possible
arguments!
Cheers, Tom.
Kim,
Maybe I am missing something, but how does this take care of the bug? As
far as I can tell, this is just not using maximized.htm at all, instead of
fixing the error which occurs when you do use maximized.htm. Sorry if I am
just being dense :)
Sarah
At 09:33 AM 06/05/2003, you wrote:
Hi P
eh! I forgot to mention I checked this xml into CVS
Mont
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Man I love this! thanks for the very useful addition..
IMO the computers->programming is the better fit which is where you have it
now.
Mont
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Title: Message
Should be "maximized.htm" not
"maximized.html".
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Subject: [DQSD-Users] Problem with
"maximized.html" file
Hi
All,
I just
do
Title: Message
Hi
All,
I just downloaded
and installed this product and its awesome. However, there seems to be a problem
with making the search results "maximized". Config says to just input
"maximized.html" into the variable and it will always max the screen. However
when I do that and re