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Old February 21st 05, 12:49 PM
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Default ASP and 'Object doesn't support...', cannot use forms at another s

I am upgraded tp sp2, and recently got a fix for running some 16bit web
building programs.

My problem is that a program I used successfully a few weeks ago won't let
me use the html editor.

The program is an auction template at Sparedollar.com. One of the fields
allows you to use their wysiwyg editor. I now cannot get it to work. All I
get is the pizza box.

The errors I received for this a

Line: 68
Char: 2
Error: Object doesn't support this property or method.
Code: 0
URL: http://sparedollar.com/sdlister/activeedit2.asp

and

Line:35
Char:1
Error: Automation server cannot create object
Code: 0
URL: http://sparedollar.com/sdlister/activeedit2.asp

-end-

So, I don't know where to check or what to make active so that my computer
reads and works with these forms. I've lowered firewalls, tried IE ( use msn
normally),.

I'm going fuzzy, but does Front Page come with XP Pro? I may have had that
and deleted it when I loaded the other html program for web construction.
Would that program be required to use asp-http on other sites?

Is there a default html frunction that I should check?

I'm open to all comments and suggestions. I'll try them all within reason.

Thank you in advance.
 




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