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Shell.Explorer.2 Object Error
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29/01/2002 12:38:44
Cetin Basoz
Engineerica Inc.
Izmir, Turkey
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
ActiveX controls in VFP
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00612242
Message ID:
00612264
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42
What is your MAXWAIT set to?


Eric


>>>I have a Shell.Explorer.2 object on one of my forms. I use it to display some formatted data. Every time I run the form I get an error (OLE Error Code: 0xXXXXXXXX Unspecified Error). If I click 'Ignore' the form then works fine, even the shell.explorer object. I dont get the error if I run the form without the object, so Im pretty sure it is the shell.explorer object. Another wierd thing is that if I step through each line of code in the debugger, no errors are displayed and the control works fine. Even another wierd thing is that, I have this same object on another form, that is used in almost the exact same way, and that works error free.
>>>
>>>Anyone have any experiance with this type of error, or know how I can fix it? I tried a bunch of simple things, like re-adding the control to the form, and removing all .refresh methodes. I cant even figure out which line is causing the error.
>>>
>>>Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Eric Stephani
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>>I just found something even more confusing..
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>>Here is part of the code...
>>
>>  STRTOFILE(lcHTML, lcFile)
>>  thisform.oleThreads.Navigate(lcFile)
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>>Now if I put a messagebox("test1") function before the thisform.oleThreads.Navigate(lcFile) line, I get the error. If I put a messagebox("test2") after the line, I get NO error and everything works fine.
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>>Also if I put a wait window after the line I get no error, but it I put a wait window nowait I get the error.
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>>Man this is really annoying me. Any ideas?
>
>Eric,
>I put :
>ltTime = datetime()
>do while oWebBrowser.readyState#4 and datetime()-ltTime < MAXWAIT
>enddo
>
>It helps me with this one.
>Cetin
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