Re: [DQSD-Users] Failed to parse

2004-11-02 Thread Kim Gräsman
Hi Don,
 yes I am running 3.1.8
 the link works but is gibberish to me
 dqsd_version_info
 typefinal/type
That's the way it's supposed to look :) So far so good.
Have you installed Windows XP SP2? If so, is your firewall enabled? Can 
you try and disable it for the sake of testing (re-enable it as soon as 
you can), to see if that's what does it?

It could be that the firewall is blocking explorer.exe (Windows 
Explorer) from accessing the internet, and that's why you see this 
problem, but that's really just a guess.

 The searches go through alright and the program works fine which is
 why I don't understand the error message.
I think the version check (along with some of the more eclectic 
searches) is the only one to access the net directly, rather than firing 
up a browser.

Kim
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Re: [DQSD-Users] Failed to parse

2004-11-02 Thread Don Lull

- Original Message -
From: Kim Gräsman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [DQSD-Users] Failed to parse
Date: Tue, 02 Nov 2004 09:12:48 +0100

 
 Hi Don,
 
   yes I am running 3.1.8
   the link works but is gibberish to me
   dqsd_version_info
   typefinal/type
 
 That's the way it's supposed to look :) So far so good.
 
 Have you installed Windows XP SP2? If so, is your firewall enabled? Can 
 you try and disable it for the sake of testing (re-enable it as soon as 
 you can), to see if that's what does it?
 
 It could be that the firewall is blocking explorer.exe (Windows 
 Explorer) from accessing the internet, and that's why you see this 
 problem, but that's really just a guess.
 
   The searches go through alright and the program works fine which is
   why I don't understand the error message.
 
 I think the version check (along with some of the more eclectic 
 searches) is the only one to access the net directly, rather than firing 
 up a browser.
 
 Kim
 
 
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Kim
No I have not installed SP2, I am waiting for the dust to clear.
I have Kerio Personal Firewall and yes you are right, I turned it off and ran a search 
and no error message. Now my problem is I can not turn it back on.
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Re: [DQSD-Users] Failed to parse

2004-11-02 Thread Monty Scroggins
Isn't there an option in the preferences to turn off automatic version 
checking?   I dont have an install in front of me here, but I thought 
that was a feature that could be turned off..  This became especially 
desirable when the version checking was going to the sourceforge site 
and the site was having problems...   Anyway I think you can just turn 
off the auto version checking and you will be good to go..

Monty

 
 - Original Message -
 From: Kim Gräsman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [DQSD-Users] Failed to parse
 Date: Tue, 02 Nov 2004 09:12:48 +0100
 
  
  Hi Don,
  
yes I am running 3.1.8
the link works but is gibberish to me
dqsd_version_info
typefinal/type
  
  That's the way it's supposed to look :) So far so good.
  
  Have you installed Windows XP SP2? If so, is your firewall enabled? 
Can 
  you try and disable it for the sake of testing (re-enable it as 
soon as 
  you can), to see if that's what does it?
  
  It could be that the firewall is blocking explorer.exe (Windows 
  Explorer) from accessing the internet, and that's why you see this 
  problem, but that's really just a guess.
  
The searches go through alright and the program works fine which 
is
why I don't understand the error message.
  
  I think the version check (along with some of the more eclectic 
  searches) is the only one to access the net directly, rather than 
firing 
  up a browser.
  
  Kim
  
  
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 No I have not installed SP2, I am waiting for the dust to clear.
 I have Kerio Personal Firewall and yes you are right, I turned it off 
and ran a search and no error message. Now my problem is I can not turn 
it back on.
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RE: [DQSD-Users] Failed to parse

2004-11-02 Thread Shawn K. Hall
Hi Monty,

 Isn't there an option in the preferences to turn off
 automatic version checking?

checkForUpdate = false;

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Re: [DQSD-Users] Failed to parse

2004-11-02 Thread Don Lull

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Subject: Re: [DQSD-Users] Failed to parse
Date: Tue, 02 Nov 2004 13:37:29 -0800

 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Kim Gräsman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [DQSD-Users] Failed to parse
 Date: Tue, 02 Nov 2004 09:12:48 +0100
 
 
 Kim
 No I have not installed SP2, I am waiting for the dust to clear.
 I have Kerio Personal Firewall and yes you are right, I turned it off and ran a 
 search and no error message. Now my problem is I can not turn it back on.
 Don
 -- 
 Kim
I installed the latest version of Kerio and problem solved. While I have your 
attention I have one other thing that I have researched in this forum, it is a scipt 
error that comes up at startup. 

Internet Explorer Script Error
 line 262
 char. 7
 unspecified error
 File //C:\Program Files\Quick Search Desktop\search.htm

The opinion here was that it is a Firefox problem and the next version would fix it. 
Well I have gone through several versions of Firefox and still have the box at 
startup. How do I get rid of it?
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Re: [DQSD-Users] Incorporate Google desktop search into DQSD - WORKS!

2004-11-02 Thread Tom Corcoran
Hey Shawn,

Some great work on this one man!

 I've incorporated a method for 'discovering' the users
 google desktop key automagically

When I try ggd /discover I get back Key: undefinedhmmm, wondering if
sygate firewall is the cause but I get no warning from it

 Still contemplating features vs invasiveness. If it continues to
 provide the effectiveness it has for searching my Outlook messages
 and my 'webs' (currently developing 54 websites!) and programming
 source code, this is going to be a rather difficult decision.

btw, i'm usre  you tried m$'s lookout http://www.lookoutsoft.com

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RE: [DQSD-Users] Failed to parse

2004-11-02 Thread Shawn K. Hall
Hi Don,
 
 ...scipt error that comes up at startup. 
 Internet Explorer Script Error
 line 262
 char. 7
 unspecified error
 File //C:\Program Files\Quick Search Desktop\search.htm
 The opinion here was that it is a Firefox problem and
 the next version would fix it. Well I have gone through
 several versions of Firefox and still have the box at
 startup. How do I get rid of it?

This is not necessarily a Firefox error - it could be literally
anything. What we need you to do to be able to debug it is see the
RESULTANT source of the DQSD page. You can get this by typing the
following into DQSD, then pasting what it puts on your clipboard
into Notepad, take the first 300 or so lines and paste them into a
message here. Since it doesn't return the exact code as is produced
automagically by DQSD the line number isn't accurate, but looking at
the first 300 lines (overkill as it is) will give us at least what
we need to be able to debug it.

Here's the code to put into DQSD:
  vbsx :document.body.outerHTML

This assumes that you have the vbsx search installed and enabled.
If you do not it won't work.

Regards,

Shawn K. Hall
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RE: [DQSD-Users] Incorporate Google desktop search into DQSD - WORKS!

2004-11-02 Thread Shawn K. Hall
Hi Tom,

 Some great work on this one man!

Thanks! ;)


 When I try ggd /discover I get back Key:
 undefinedhmmm, wondering if sygate firewall
 is the cause but I get no warning from it

Well, since I didn't actually *try* it on a system that doesn't have
Google Desktop installed it's hard to debug that part. :(

My guess is that either you were not online or DQSD was prevented
from accessing the Internet to determine the key (by your firewall
or something). What it does to get the key is 'google' for the term
DQSD then parse the results to determine the key within the html
code Google sends back. Kinda like how the RSSX and Comix searches
work.


  Still contemplating features vs invasiveness. ...
 
 btw, i'm usre  you tried m$'s lookout
 http://www.lookoutsoft.com

No, but I'll take a look. Thanks!

I'm starting an online database of sites, services and tools that
are *mostly* freeware that I just can't live without. Of course,
DQSD is number one on the list. If anyone has recommendations for me
I'm more than eager to see them. I'd like to make it as
comprehensive as possible.

Regards,

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Re: [DQSD-Users] Incorporate Google desktop search into DQSD - WORKS!

2004-11-02 Thread Tom Corcoran
Shawn K. Hall wrote:
 I'm starting an online database of sites, services and tools that
 are *mostly* freeware that I just can't live without. Of course,
 DQSD is number one on the list. If anyone has recommendations for me
 I'm more than eager to see them. I'd like to make it as
 comprehensive as possible.

great, always interested in these lists as invariable find something
new...here's a quick list in no particular order:

firefox
real alternative
trillian
avg anti-virus
agent ransack
ifranview
palm desktop (don't have a palm)
streambox
winamp
filezilla
openoffice

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RE: [DQSD-Users] Failed to parse

2004-11-02 Thread Don Lull

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From: Shawn K. Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] Failed to parse
Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2004 16:29:05 -0800

 
 Hi Don,
  
  ...scipt error that comes up at startup. 
  Internet Explorer Script Error
  line 262
  char. 7
  unspecified error
  File //C:\Program Files\Quick Search Desktop\search.htm
  The opinion here was that it is a Firefox problem and
  the next version would fix it. Well I have gone through
  several versions of Firefox and still have the box at
  startup. How do I get rid of it?
 
 This is not necessarily a Firefox error - it could be literally
 anything. What we need you to do to be able to debug it is see the
 RESULTANT source of the DQSD page. You can get this by typing the
 following into DQSD, then pasting what it puts on your clipboard
 into Notepad, take the first 300 or so lines and paste them into a
 message here. Since it doesn't return the exact code as is produced
 automagically by DQSD the line number isn't accurate, but looking at
 the first 300 lines (overkill as it is) will give us at least what
 we need to be able to debug it.
 
 Here's the code to put into DQSD:
   vbsx :document.body.outerHTML
 
 This assumes that you have the vbsx search installed and enabled.
 If you do not it won't work.
 
 Regards,
 
 Shawn K. Hall
 http://ReliableAnswers.com/
 
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You assume I have vbsx search installed and by that you also assume I know what that 
is. I am sorry but you have a computer dummy here and are way over my head. But thanks 
for the try.
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RE: [DQSD-Users] Failed to parse

2004-11-02 Thread Shawn K. Hall
Hi Don,

 You assume I have vbsx search installed and by that
 you also assume I know what that is. I am sorry but
 you have a computer dummy here and are way over my
 head. But thanks for the try.

If you have an unmodified 3.1.8 installation then you should have
the vbsx search. I wrote it and it is included in the DQSD 3.1.8
installation. If you do not know what it is then chances are you
also did not disable or remove it. Try following the directions from
my previous email and send us the code it returns. Without it there
is not a lot we can do to help you.

Here are those instructions again:

 What we need you to do to be able to debug it is see the
 RESULTANT source of the DQSD page. You can get this by typing the
 following into DQSD, then pasting what it puts on your clipboard
 into Notepad, take the first 300 or so lines and paste them into a
 message here. Since it doesn't return the exact code as is
produced
 automagically by DQSD the line number isn't accurate, but looking
at
 the first 300 lines (overkill as it is) will give us at least what
 we need to be able to debug it.
 
 Here's the code to put into DQSD:
   vbsx :document.body.outerHTML

Regards,

Shawn K. Hall
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