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Expire date not working in Alert!
This alert worked really well; however, it did not expire on the
16th of June.
I manually removed the Alert.
Please see code below. thanks...
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//<ACRO_Document-Level>
//<ACRO_source>AlertOn</ACRO_source>
//<ACRO_script>
/*********** belongs to: ACRO_Document-Level.AlertOn ***********/
function AlertOn()
{
}//<ACRO_Document-Level>
//<ACRO_source>AlertOnDate</ACRO_source>
//<ACRO_script>
/*********** belongs to: ACRO_Document-Level.AlertOnDate ***********/
function AlertOnDate()
{
}function AlertOnDate()
{
}var expireDate = util.scand("mm/dd/yyyy", "06/16/2003");
var nowDate = new Date();
if (nowDate.valueOf("06/10/2003")>= expireDate.valueOf("06/16/2003")){
app.alert("Become familiar with these procedures before the Disaster
Recovery Walnut Test June 13, 14, and 15. Click OK to continue!");
}
//</ACRO_script>
//</ACRO_Document-Level>
Linda Kelley - Senior Technical Writer
Alliance Data Systems - Service Delivery Tech Pubs
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-----Original Message-----
From: Clay Fowler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 8:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PDF] Browser Based Review
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Maybe it has more to do with our server than our XP client machines.
When I navigate through the network pane, etc., it always saves the
location as Z:servervolume.
I don't know. The map thing and the no spaces seems to be the fix in our
server configuration.
-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Fitzgerald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 5:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PDF] Browser Based Review
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>
> Well, we have had a limited amount of success. It seems that I had
> to take all of the spaces out of the pathname. (renaming a couple of
> folders on the server, no biggie). But the .FDF file only seems to
work
> for those who have mapped the server disk as the same drive letter
> as the person who initiated the review.
>
> I.E. - my computer has the network drive mapped to drive Z:, so only
> those who also have drive Z: as their server disk letter could open
> the file and save their comments. Others got the "Can't find server"
> message. Our next step is to make sure everyone maps the server
> disk to the same drive letter and see if the theory pans out...
>
You don't need to map the drive at all. When you're setting up the
location you can
browse to the place to be used (on the network), and it will be entered
as
\\yourserver\yourfolder. We use it with XP clients and a Win98 server
(and Acrobat 5)
with no problems.
Oh, and spaces are ok in the location's name.
> I was under the impression that XP no longer needed to map the
> server to a drive letter and relied instead on the IP address, but
> maybe that is a server setting to ensure compatibility with those who
> are still using NT. I'll have to check with the IT department on that.
> Clay Fowler, Graphic Designer
> Promotions Department
> The Bodine Company
> (901) 854-1659, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
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