Yeah Dave can you chime in on this? How does the website get updated? Is
there something we can do to force it to update?
Monty
- Original Message -
From: "John W. Bairen, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2004 12:29 PM
Subject: RE: [DQSD-Use
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <> wrote on :
>> Thanks very much. If it's not doing any harm and it's only a matter
>> of a short time before the site gets the updates, I think I'd just
as
>> soon leave it alone, so I don't have to remember to turn it back on
>> again later.
>>
>
> Ken the problem is that
>
> Thanks very much. If it's not doing any harm and it's only a
> matter of a short time before the site gets the updates, I
> think I'd just as soon leave it alone, so I don't have to
> remember to turn it back on again later.
>
Ken the problem is that the engine (or what ever you call it)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <> wrote on :
> This is an online version check to see if an update is available..
> It is failing because the website to which it is connecting hasn't
> received the latest updates..
>
> To turn the auto-check off, set "checkForUpdate = false" in
> your localprefs.js file.
This is an online version check to see if an update is available.. It is
failing because the website to which it is connecting hasn't received the
latest updates..
To turn the auto-check off, set "checkForUpdate = false" in your
localprefs.js file.
Example:
/* Check web for an updated version
I'm using version 3.1.8.0. Often, but not always, when I type a
search, I get the message
"Failed to parse on-line version information. Error message: the
system can not locate the object specified."
Can someone tell me what's wrong and how to fix it?
Ken Blake
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