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- JavaScript Include Files Troubleshooter
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- When a JavaScript error occurs while using an InternetExpress
- application, the error is often the result of unavailable JavaScript
- include files. Use scripttest.html to verify that the JavaScript
- files are available.
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- 1. If necessary, modify scripttest.html to correspond to the
- configuration of your Web Server virtual directories.
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- scripttest.html looks for JavaScript files in the current
- directory. To modify scripttest.html to reference a different
- virtual directory (e.g., SCRIPTS), modify the SRC attribute
- in the <SCRIPT> tag (e.g., SRC="/SCRIPTS/xmldom.js").
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- 2. Copy scripttest.html to the virtual directory where your
- InternetExpress .exe or .dll is located. This virtual directory must
- have read access permission.
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- 3. View scripttest.html using your browser.
- You must access scripttest.html through your Web Server. Accessing
- as a local file (e.g.; c:\inetpub\wwwroot\scripttest.html) may
- provide incorrect results.
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- Note that Navigator often does a better job of reporting errors
- than IE. If you have Navigator, use it to access your InternetExpress
- page. You may get an error message that explains the problem.
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