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Run Time error
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Ricky Mills
Greenhorn
Joined: Dec 24, 2002
Posts: 2
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Hello and Happy Holidays Iam running script on a lap top I rented. The script runs fine on my desk top but I get a run time error: Object expected message on the lap top. The lap top has Win 98 2nd w/IE6.0. I enclosed the url where the code is located. Please can you point in the right direction. Yours Truly, GreenHorn Rick web page
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Tom Purl
Ranch Hand
Joined: May 24, 2002
Posts: 104
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1. What version of the jdk/jre are you running on both machines? 2. Are you talking about an applet or an application? 3. What OS are you running on your desktop machine? 4. Quick Tip: More people will view your code and therefore help you if you post it in the message. My company is *very* strict about web usage and I can't go to any site that I'm not somehow familiar with. Hope that helps! Tom
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Marilyn de Queiroz
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Joined: Jul 22, 2000
Posts: 9033
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Sorry I don't have time to format it better ... [ December 24, 2002: Message edited by: Marilyn de Queiroz ]
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Ricky Mills
Greenhorn
Joined: Dec 24, 2002
Posts: 2
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I tried to post the code but get this error message. I changed all the < and still get the same error message. Thank you Marilyn for your help. The home system is Windows XP The lap top is Win 98 with IE6 I believe that the code is acutually JavaScript Rick FYI Sorry, your post appears to have an illegal HTML tag. Often this is because the post contains a "<" character instead of the equivalent HTML escape sequence "<" You can fix this by replacing every "<" in your post with "<". The specific error message is: MOUSEOVER � Please use your browser's back button to return.
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