Rick can you start with the latest version of the toolkit as your only script and then add scripts one at a time so that we can get to the bottom of this as having to turn scripting off isn't a solution it is just avoiding the problem and preventing us from working with you to solve it.


At 12:31 PM 2/21/2009, you wrote:

Rick accidentally sent this privately rather than to the list.






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---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2009 11:56:55 -0500
From: Ricks Place <[email protected]>
To: Mike Pietruk <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Windoweyes.exe not responding Have to shut down

Well, I've been hammering it hard this morning between NotePad, InternetExplorer
and VWD. WE has gone down only once I think. That said, the problem we seem to
encounter in Outlook Express also happens in Notepad. I was typing away when a
notice came up about my network connection, it does not require any response. It just tells me my network is available and goes away. After it was done speeking,
I found several apparently blank lines in my text file where there use to be
text. I  checked the blank lines with the mouse and found the text was still
there , just not reading. WE thought they were blank lines, I think but perhaps
just did not read anything don't remember if WE actually said  blank or not.
Anyway, I alt tabbed to see what else was open and saw the Folder listing in
Windows Explorer for My Documents and closed it. I alt Tabbed back to NotePad
and The lines read properly. So, if you get the blank notice try to read them
with the mouse. It seems Windoweyes might not recognize something is overlaying
part or all of an object when it tries to read it. Also, I copied and pasted
some text from Notepad in a similar situation and parts of the Copy And Paste
were missing. There might be a setting in the new Windoweyes that would make the
reading more centered on the focused page or control, don't know. But after a
couple of days it seems there is a problem with WE, although much, much better
without scripts. And, either it is sometimes not recognizing object boundries or
something else is causing it not to read lines that are actually there.
I will keep playing with some of the settings in WE to see if I can make it run
as well as the 6.x version and someday get back to scripting if I can get WE
stable enough to handle the additional load without slowing down too much or
blowing up under fast and heavy work.
Rick USA
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Pietruk" <[email protected]>
To: "Don H" <[email protected]>
Cc: "gwmicro" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 6:32 PM
Subject: Re: Windoweyes.exe not responding Have to shut down


> Don
>
> I have seen this work too.  Shutting down scripting indeed is one of the
> cures.
> It seems that shutting down scripting is a good solution to a lot of WE
> issues.  Not surprising I suppose given the nature of how scripting works.
> Scripts are a wonderful thing; but they can raise issues.
>
>
>
>
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