On 1 Dec 2005 at 7:11, G. Roderick Singleton wrote:

> On Thu, 2005-12-01 at 09:37 +0000, mike scott wrote:
> > I've just started upgraded to v2.0, and have met a minor problem with 
> > the Draw component. This is on XP.
> > 
> > With OOo freshly started (after a reboot), a new document and using 
> > 'save as' for the /first/ time, I get an error box saying:
> > 
> > Error loading BASIC of document
> > file:///C:/Program%20Files/OpenOffice.org/share/basic/WebWizard/script.x
> > lb/:
> > General Error.
> > General input/output error.
...
> yes.  In fact so much so there is a section in the user guide
> Troubleshooting chapter that covers this problem. See 
> http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/OOo2.x/user_guide2_draft.pdf

Ah, thanks for that.  Perhaps I should read the manual :-)

I've replaced the script.xlc and  dialog.xlc files in my user config 
area with (presumably good) copies from the OOo2 program tree from the 
presets\basic directory (these are the only copies, whatever the .pdf 
file says), and restarted OOo (no quickstarter) and all does indeed 
seem to be well now.

Looking in the old script.xlc file, and comparing with the replacement, 
there is a webwizard entry that looks odd:

<library:library library:name="WebWizard" 
xlink:href="file:///C:/Program%20Files/OpenOffice.org/share/basic/WebWiz
ard/script.xlb/" xlink:type="simple" library:link="true" 
library:readonly="false"/>

as it has an explicit and *wrong* pathname (I'm using 
.../OpenOffice.org 2/... for the program). The other lines all use a 
macro $(INST) for the installation directory.  Presumably this is the 
source of the problem -- but how would this occur?  Could it have been 
copied from the old 1.x configuration perhaps? I've certainly not been 
playing with web pages since installing 2.0.




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