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gangyi
Posted: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 12:01:13 PM
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My eo version is 2007.2. I am using the calendar control. When I run it , the popup calendar ddin't popup and it showed these error message. My own .js file is less than 200 lines. So could you help me to fix the problem? Thanks

A Runtime Error has occurred.
Do you wish to Debug?
Line: 528
Error : Expected ';'

and then next error messag:

EO.Web Controls Client Side Debug Message:
Object 'PopupCalendar1' does not exist or is not a PopupClandar.
You can turn off this message by setting EO.Web.Runtime.DebugLevel to 0 (Not recommand for debug build)


eo_support
Posted: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 12:04:54 PM
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Hi,

Thanks you for posting in the forum. This post might be able to help you:

http://www.essentialobjects.com/Forum/Default.aspx?g=posts&t=1186

Thanks
gangyi
Posted: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 2:03:52 PM
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I found out the reason why the calendar doesn't work. i looked at into the source of the page. There is one line looks like:
eval(_eofi_u(/* Guardian removed escaped content */)));}; _eo_initobj_PopupCalendar1();

/* Guardian removed escaped content */ actually is
unescape('%78%78%78%7B%6D%65%70%0C%3B%68%7A%73%65%7B%78%63%78%06%79%76%4F%7A%7F%6E%04%68%67%7E%4A%3F%3A%41%72%7B%78%06%3F%29%45%2D%41'

They are a sequence of hex number. It looks like somekey for licenseing purpose. but it was blocked by the firewall of a corporation, because of suspected malware. Have you ever encountered this problem before? Do you have a solution? Thanks.


eo_support
Posted: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 2:15:12 PM
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Thanks for the update. Your Firewall went to far this time. :) We have never any user reports such issues before and it's obvious that your firewall yanked out something that it shouldn't be touching. So you might want to contact your company's IE management to fix it on your firewall side.
gangyi
Posted: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 2:56:52 PM
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This is not our firewall, it is a customer fire wall. Other web components work well in this case. We have to purchase other components if you feel this is not worth fixing.
eo_support
Posted: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 3:10:52 PM
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Hi,

We understand your situation. It is not about worth fixing or not, it's about whether it's something we can control or not. We don't even know base on what rules they modified our JavaScript. We can guess and guess but can still get it wrong, or we get it working temporarily and then they release their next version and break our product again. If it is something that we can and we are sure about fixing, then we will definitely do, but in this case it's out of our controls since it's the firewall that's at fault.

Thanks


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