Re: Script Error
- From: RogerK <RogerK@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 07:53:03 -0800
Brian, Thank you for your responce, it is very helpfull, I am learning here
as I go, I find it very interesting, did go to the links you suggested and
they are a help, I now realize that the problem is not with the player but
with the script for Internet Exployer thanks to you. It happens when I am
utilizing the Radio function of the player and click a link within it, for
example when trying to rate a song I get the error msg, it also says that the
error is "expected"?? not sure what that means. If the script needs a line
added to it maybe you may suggest a where I might go to for short course in
doing so. You are right about the restore point I should have thought about
that first thing, thanks for the reminder!! Also looked at your site and
bookmarked it I am sure it will be a big help in the furture. Thanks again
for your responce and help.
RogerK
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RogerK
"Brian A." wrote:
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> Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User }
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> Suggested posting do's/don'ts: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
> How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
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> "RogerK" <RogerK@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:F30E0482-F7BA-4A7A-990C-B0C90A9D5FB6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >I have Media Player 10 installed and get a error msg (no number) "href is
> > null or not an object" can anyone tell me what that means and what needs
> > to
> > be done to repair it?
>
> When do you get this error, when trying to open a file linked to a site?
> In a website, the html code href in an address tag is used to reference
> hyperlinks, ie: <a>href=http://support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1</a>
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> If the address is used in a script, either the script is buggy or the
> address is entered wrong.
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> >
> > I also made the mistake of downloading Quick Time because a program
> > stated
> > that I needed it to play a file, not only did it download Quick Time but
> > also
> > ipod and itunes which in turn tried to take over the music media
> > functions, I
> > did manage to uninstall quick time but ipod and itunes will not allow me
> > to
> > uninstall, tried to delete files but it tells me access is not
> > authorized, I
> > am logged on as the administrator, can anyone help on that one?
>
> See if System Restore created a point just before the installs. If it
> did restore that point.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
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