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PostPosted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 11:57 am 
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hmmmm Not sure what can be done then.

If you open Windows Control Panel do you see the Network and Internet Connections applet? If so use it to change your Internet connection to enable Scripting, it's on the Advanced tab, then see if the map works in WW.

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I have the same scrip error with flash maps although IE opens links containing these maps without any problems.
Check out the screenshot.

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the script errors are in WW not ie..

why would you open a map in your web browser ???


lot less of a pain to open it in the prog -.-


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May be I wasn't clear... flash maps don't work in my WW, I get a script error shown above so I tried to open the same link with IE to find out if it works at all.
It looks like it does work fine and I hope that EdP will be able to tell us how to fix this script error stuff.


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redhotpaprika wrote:
I have the same scrip error with flash maps although IE opens links containing these maps without any problems.

Thank you redhotpaprika, now I understand the problem.

Unfortunately I don't understand why you are having the problem. :???: There is no scripting in that URL, it goes straight to a .swf file. And with the MapsHistory entry that I posted I do not get the error you're seeing. I'm running Windows Xp Sp2 plus all updates and WW 5.6.25.

You do have the quote mark at the end of the URL yes?

Mike do you get the error also with the posted entry? :-s


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well actuly it dose have scripting in it...

.swf is a type of flash file...

and flash uses scripts to render things....


and i guss WW wasent built with flash and java and stuff like that in mind...

mabe mike can build flash and java into ww live :D


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angelwolf71885 wrote:
well actuly it dose have scripting in it...

Not Javascripting. And even if it was it's immaterial to the problem. redhotpaprika gets the error in WW but not in IE and WW uses the IE engine for it's windows.


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EdP wrote:
Mike do you get the error also with the posted entry?

Yes, I do see the same error message when I attempt to open that map via the Weather Watcher map viewer (using IE7). It doesn't look like the Microsoft web browser control plays nicely with Flash pages.

The following Weather Watcher build should resolve this issue:
Download Weather Watcher 5.6.25c

Also, the following map will display the TWC map for the city that is currently selected in Weather Watcher:

http://image.weather.com/web/flash/FMMain.swf?lat=[LATITUDE]&long=[LONGITUDE]&viewPortWidth=900&viewPortHeight=480&initialWeatherLayerType=radar&initialZoomLevel=5&wxAnimateOnStart=true


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i dident say it was java scripting...


i said flash usese script...

just like java uses script -.-....


and the resion for the error is the WW dosent support scripting...

but IE dose -.-


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angelwolf71885 wrote:
and the resion for the error is the WW dosent support scripting...

That is not entirely true -- see the above post :icon_smile:


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ok then kool ty for the update...

kinda off topic...

dose this build also help with the error in the other tread?

or is that still being figured out?


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angelwolf71885 wrote:
dose this build also help with the error in the other tread?

I believe that issue is related to your specific Windows install. Other than installing the latest Windows updates, I'm not sure what else to tell you to try.


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well the map is working witch im happy about..

there are sevrial link errors at the end of the install though...



i dont think its my install...

given that i HAVE been gitting the error that the WW downloader needs to close since the may relice....


and i have installed windows countless times since then..and i have all the latest updates....



this would be a bedder programe then the FF extechion foxcast...

but with this error i mutch rather prefer foxcast.....

i only hope that you will actuly make the effort to reproduse this bug and find out why its happening...

and make the effort to elimanate it in WW live


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Mike Singer wrote:
The following Weather Watcher build should resolve this issue:
Download Weather Watcher 5.6.25c

Thanks Mike. :thumbright:

Does this version's Map Manager support the adding of .swf map URLs too? 8-[


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EdP wrote:
Does this version's Map Manager support the adding of .swf map URLs too?

Yes -- all .SWF maps should now open properly.


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