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Daniel Morgan
 
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Default Re: http://%%20 when running Forms from Form Builder - 05-07-2004 , 04:48 PM






Eric Janzen wrote:

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This is a very frustrating problem.

We have installed Developer Suite 10g on 4 machines. The Development suite
is in one Oracle home directory. On the same machines we also have a 9i
database installed in a different Oracle home directory. These are our
development/component testing machines. On 2 of the 4 machines, when we run
a form from Forms Builder, in the URL in the browser before the "C:\..."
which points to the temporary html file, we get http://20%%
If you delete this, the form will run fine, but it is a
huge pain.

On the other 2 machines, it does not happen.

Is this a browser setting? (Browser is IE 6)
Is there someplace in Forms options or dev suite config files where we can
change a setting to fix this?

HAS ANYBODY EVER HAD THIS HAPPEN TO THEM BESIDES US??

Please reply to ejanzen at arcbus dot com
This seems to be an XP related issue and I am fighting it for some of
my students right now. I am definitely interested in the solution but
lets not post this to every usenet group we can spell. I have deleted
two totally irrelevant ones.

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Eric Janzen
 
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Default Re: http://%%20 when running Forms from Form Builder - 05-10-2004 , 11:17 AM






"Daniel Morgan" <damorgan@x.washington.edu> wrote

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This seems to be an XP related issue and I am fighting it for some of
my students right now. I am definitely interested in the solution but
lets not post this to every usenet group we can spell. I have deleted
two totally irrelevant ones.

--
Daniel Morgan


Thanks for your reply Daniel,

Relevancy is a strange thing. I checked every group I posted to prior to
posting for activity and questions relating to Forms or 9iAS. I found
questions in each of the groups that I felt were relevant, which is why I
posted there. Obviously, the more places I post to, the better my chances
of finding someone who has encountered that problem.

And.... in this case, it worked. Thanks to those who replyed with the
answer.

Eric




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