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At 27 FEB 2004 11:19:00AM Richard Hunt wrote:

Once I qualify the mouse over event for the window and a button, I can not revoke it.

Here is the code for the qualify (create event)…

DECLARE FUNCTION SEND_MESSAGE

WINDOW=@WINDOW

BUTTON_FOCUS=WINDOW:'.GO'

RESULT=SEND_MESSAGE(WINDOW,'QUALIFY_EVENT',512,1)

RESULT=SEND_MESSAGE(BUTTON_FOCUS,'QUALIFY_EVENT',512,1)

Here is the code for the revoke (button click event)…

DECLARE FUNCTION SEND_MESSAGE

WINDOW=@WINDOW

BUTTON_FOCUS=WINDOW:'.GO'

RESULT=SEND_MESSAGE(WINDOW,'QUALIFY_EVENT',512,0)

RESULT=SEND_MESSAGE(BUTTON_FOCUS,'QUALIFY_EVENT',512,0)

I am using the OpenEngine window to view the event scrolling, that is how I know it was enabled and not revoked.

It apperas to be a bug. So what now???


At 27 FEB 2004 11:37AM The Sprezzatura Group wrote:

Go to http://www.revelation.com/Revelation.nsf/byTitle/Works+Gateway?OpenDocument and select the "Bug Tracker" option at the bottom.

The Sprezzatura Group

World Leaders in all things RevSoft


At 27 FEB 2004 01:08PM L Davis wrote:

Item headings look interesting. How do you get past the "cannot process query" page?


At 27 FEB 2004 01:17PM [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com]The Sprezzatura Group[/url] wrote:

Just tried it with a url of

http://216.220.99.179/cgi-bin/oecgi.exe/inet_issues_entered?user=UserName

and it worked fine here?

The Sprezzatura Group

World Leaders in all things RevSoft


At 27 FEB 2004 01:25PM Sean FitzSimons wrote:

What cannot process query page?

Could you be more specific?

Sean


At 27 FEB 2004 01:36PM L Davis wrote:

Attempting to look at Issues Entered the response is

Cannot process query: /cgi-bin/oecgi.exe/\cgi-bin\oecgi.exe\inet_issues_enteredcgi-bin/oecgi.exe/inet_issues_entered?user=L%20Davis Similar responses for the other three. </QUOTE> —- === At 27 FEB 2004 01:41PM L Davis wrote: === <QUOTE>That one worked. Thanks </QUOTE> —- === At 27 FEB 2004 01:45PM L Davis wrote: === <QUOTE>I spoke too soon. When attempting to access the highlighted issue numbers, the following happens… Cannot process query: /cgi-bin/oecgi.exe/\cgi-bin\oecgi.exe\inet_read_issuecgi-bin/oecgi.exe/inet_read_issue?issue_id=28&user=UserName


At 27 FEB 2004 02:29PM [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com]The Sprezzatura Group[/url] wrote:

If you're not using IE we're suspecting this is a bug we reported some time ago. The system is hardcoded to use \ instead of /. IE Adjusts for this but non-MS browsers don't as it is not standard. If this IS the issue you'll either have to hand edit the URLs, use IE or wait for a fix.

The Sprezzatura Group

World Leaders in all things RevSoft


At 27 FEB 2004 03:44PM L Davis wrote:

Using Netscape 7. I'll have to grit my teeth and use IE for Bug Tracking.

Thanks for your help.


At 01 MAR 2004 01:32PM The Sprezzatura Group wrote:

Can you try again? The bug tracking system indicates that this has been fixed! If so cool beans guys!

The Sprezzatura Group

World Leaders in all things RevSoft


At 01 MAR 2004 02:11PM Sean FitzSimons wrote:

I think I fixed all the links. If I missed one please post the error here.

Thank you,

Sean


At 01 MAR 2004 02:12PM Sean FitzSimons wrote:

Sorry, but by error I mean post what is wrong with the Bug Tracker. Please do not post bugs in the discussion.

Thanks again,

Sean


At 02 MAR 2004 11:45AM L Davis wrote:

Looks fine in Netscape 7.01. Thanks.

Bug Tracker is a great idea!

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