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Bruce Misfeldt
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When I click on certain links in the compiled HTML help I get the message 'A Runtime Error has occurred. Do you wish to debug? Line: 16 Error: Access is Denied. The properties of the link are General: javascriptlperF_open('bptdoc-000025.htm','B_SCHED_LOG','height=300, width=400 Protocol: Unknown Protocol Type: Not available Address: javascriptlperF_open('bptdoc-000025.htm','B_SCHED_LOG','height=300, width=400 What is happening, and how do I avoid this error so that the pop-up window is displayed? BruceM
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Bruce Misfeldt
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Re: A Runtime Error has occurred
« Reply #1 on: May 19th, 2005, 8:12am » |
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I found the answer on page 64, 'Generic Questions', of the Paperkiller User's Manual: 'Edit the page in PaperKiller and insert a special link to a pop-up, even a hidden link,e.g. a white comma on a white background.'
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Re: A Runtime Error has occurred
« Reply #2 on: May 29th, 2005, 2:33pm » |
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Yes, this problem can occour if you are using frames. In this case, the "master" frame (the one you see when the frame/noframe button is released; the frame/noframe button is the one near the page number box on the bottom) should contain at least one link to popup, even a "fake" link as explained by Bruce is fine. This link "fools" an internal optimization that Internet Explorer (and so the CHM) does not like.
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