Shawn K. Hall wrote:
> Hi Kim & Brian,
> 
>>> :sigh:  probably some danged "security policy" that they 
>>> swept through and set, somewhere (either in
>>> WindowsXP [SP2], or in IE [6.x]).   :(
>>>
 > [...snip...]
> If it weren't with IE6, I would say that it was probably related to the
> "enable native xmlhttp support" option in IE7. But since it's IE6, I
> don't know what to think. If the specific search uses a local file cache
> for processing or functionality, then it could be that the search is
> failing based on permissions on the DQSD folder (add full rights to your
> current user to all files to fix it).

   The most prominent problem is with comx.xml, which aggregates the selected
comics and displays them in one (locally created) window.  I've also noted a 
similar
(though not identical) "Access Denied" dialog when trying to use anything with 
the
"/popup" option (such as the [currently broken??] mwd.xml search for 
merriam-webster).

   Based on this, your assumption may well be correct.  I'm _supposed_ to be an 
admin on
my box, and that may have "secretly changed" at some point.  It's trivial (and 
allowable)
for me to go in and change it back.  If it's permissions-based on the specific 
folder, then
*maybe* I can fix that, too.  I'll have to check out the rights on the DQSD 
folder on that
machine, and let you know how I fare.  I'd hate to miss out on using comx.xml 
for my morning
coffee break!

  - Brian




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