From ich at der-ingo.de Fri Dec 9 15:44:13 2005 From: ich at der-ingo.de (Ingo Schmidt) Date: Fri Dec 9 09:43:22 2005 Subject: [Ieview] script busy Message-ID: <1253814970.20051209154413@der-ingo.de> Hi all! I have a big local HTML site and when I load this, after a few seconds I get the following error message from Firefox: "A script on this page may be busy or it doesn't respond anymore. You can stop the script now or continue to see if the script will finish." The CPU load is at 99% when this happens. This error occurs only, when I have IEview installed. It happens with any version of Firefox and I did test with a new clean profile where I only installed IEview and left it at its default settings. The error disappears, when I switch on the "Disable-always-view-in-IE" setting in the Advanced tab of the IEview options. Has anyone ever experienced this, too? Cheers, Ingo =;-> From alexander45 at earthlink.net Mon Dec 12 20:37:26 2005 From: alexander45 at earthlink.net (Alexander Nayberg) Date: Tue Dec 13 08:33:50 2005 Subject: [Ieview] doesn't work Message-ID: <000601c5ff85$ce01e0d0$2e01a8c0@alexande1b14a0> Gentlemen: When I try to open a site in I.E., for a split second it opens in it but quickly is replaced by Firefox. Is the latter jealous of I.E.? No doubt, but how to make it work like it should? Best, Alexander -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mozdev.org/pipermail/ieview/attachments/20051212/f0443ebf/attachment.htm From paul at roub.net Tue Dec 13 08:39:13 2005 From: paul at roub.net (Paul Roub) Date: Tue Dec 13 08:40:22 2005 Subject: [Ieview] doesn't work In-Reply-To: <000601c5ff85$ce01e0d0$2e01a8c0@alexande1b14a0> References: <000601c5ff85$ce01e0d0$2e01a8c0@alexande1b14a0> Message-ID: <439ECF01.4050201@roub.net> Alexander Nayberg wrote: > When I try to open a site in I.E., for a split second it opens in it but > quickly is replaced by Firefox. Is the latter jealous of I.E.? No > doubt, but how to make it work like it should? > Can you give me a little more detail? Are you right-clicking a link and choosing "View this page in IE", or is this a page in the always-view-in-IE list? Also, what site are we talking about? And you don't, by any chance, have FirefoxView installed, do you? -paul From pandome1 at yahoo.com Thu Dec 15 03:26:48 2005 From: pandome1 at yahoo.com (Valerie Natsios) Date: Thu Dec 15 09:09:39 2005 Subject: [Ieview] How to undo "view page in ie" for one page Message-ID: <20051215112648.2549.qmail@web34201.mail.mud.yahoo.com> How would I go about undoing one page that I had previously wanted to view only in ie? Do I need to uninstall and reinstall the extension. It would be a pain because there are some pages I want to keep viewing in ie. Thanks for you help --------------------------------- Yahoo! Shopping Find Great Deals on Holiday Gifts at Yahoo! Shopping -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mozdev.org/pipermail/ieview/attachments/20051215/ae05017c/attachment.htm From jtekusa at gmail.com Thu Dec 15 11:44:57 2005 From: jtekusa at gmail.com (Jeff Lee) Date: Thu Dec 15 14:45:29 2005 Subject: [Ieview] How to undo "view page in ie" for one page In-Reply-To: <20051215112648.2549.qmail@web34201.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20051215112648.2549.qmail@web34201.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <43A1C7B9.602@gmail.com> Hello Valerie, All you need to do is go into the IEView settings/options and select the site you wish to remove and select the "delete" button off to the right side. If you are using Firefox, go to Tools-Extensions, then right-click on IEView and select Options and you will see a listing of sites you wish to view in IE and be able to delete the ones you do not wish to have in the list. For SeaMonkey, you can get to this menu by selecting the menu Tools-Edit IEview settings (or something similar - it has been some time since I used SeaMonkey). From there, you will be able to follow the directions for Firefox. I hope this helps. Please let me know if you run into any problems. Take care, Jeff Valerie Natsios wrote: > How would I go about undoing one page that I had previously wanted to > view only in ie? Do I need to uninstall and reinstall the > extension. It would be a pain because there are some pages I want to > keep viewing in ie. > > Thanks for you help From bulk at improvisations.net Fri Dec 16 16:37:58 2005 From: bulk at improvisations.net (Bryan deSilva) Date: Fri Dec 16 18:38:59 2005 Subject: [Ieview] Always in IE sites not working Message-ID: <011901c60299$bf289ec0$0202fea9@Inspiron8600> Never has for me. I recently updated to FF 1.5 and IEView 1.2.7. Still never automatically loads IE. Suggestions? From paul at roub.net Sat Dec 17 15:07:18 2005 From: paul at roub.net (Paul Roub) Date: Sat Dec 17 15:19:04 2005 Subject: [Ieview] Always in IE sites not working In-Reply-To: <011901c60299$bf289ec0$0202fea9@Inspiron8600> References: <011901c60299$bf289ec0$0202fea9@Inspiron8600> Message-ID: <43A46FF6.6010500@roub.net> Bryan deSilva wrote: > Never has for me. I recently updated to FF 1.5 and IEView 1.2.7. Still never > automatically loads IE. Suggestions? > > What *does* happen? Does the page still load in Firefox? What entries do you have in your always-in-IE list? And what site are you trying to access? I'd also be interested to know what errors (if any) show up in the Javascript console, particularly with javascript.options.showInConsole set to 'true' in the about:config screen. And finally, what other extensions are you running? -paul From ich at der-ingo.de Mon Dec 19 17:01:23 2005 From: ich at der-ingo.de (Ingo Schmidt) Date: Mon Dec 19 11:03:17 2005 Subject: [Ieview] script busy In-Reply-To: <1253814970.20051209154413@der-ingo.de> References: <1253814970.20051209154413@der-ingo.de> Message-ID: <1317224075.20051219170123@der-ingo.de> Hi! I am just wondering if my mail to this list went unnoticed... It was about the message that a script is busy when I load a big local HTML file. I tried it with a clean profile + IEview plugin. Switching on "Disable-always-view-in-IE" causes this error to occur. I can make it go away by disabling this option. I can provide a test file if needed, however it is 1.8MB (300 kB compressed). Cheers, Ingo =;-> From paul at roub.net Mon Dec 19 11:14:14 2005 From: paul at roub.net (Paul Roub) Date: Mon Dec 19 11:16:00 2005 Subject: [Ieview] script busy In-Reply-To: <1317224075.20051219170123@der-ingo.de> References: <1253814970.20051209154413@der-ingo.de> <1317224075.20051219170123@der-ingo.de> Message-ID: <43A6DC56.4020402@roub.net> Ingo Schmidt wrote: > Hi! > > I am just wondering if my mail to this list went unnoticed... > > It was about the message that a script is busy when I load a big local > HTML file. I tried it with a clean profile + IEview plugin. > > Switching on "Disable-always-view-in-IE" causes this error to occur. I > can make it go away by disabling this option. > > I can provide a test file if needed, however it is 1.8MB (300 kB > compressed). > This is a known problem -- sorry, should have followed up with reference to the bug reports. Basically, when Always-in-IE is on, IE View needs to set a listener on all links in the page at load time. This can add up, and you get the long-script warning. No known workaround at this time. -paul From 3arrano at 3arrano.com Tue Dec 20 07:55:01 2005 From: 3arrano at 3arrano.com (3ARRANO) Date: Tue Dec 20 01:55:05 2005 Subject: [Ieview] Basque translation Message-ID: <43A7AAC5.7010801@3arrano.com> Hi, I've translated IE View to Basque, I've attached the locale files to the mail. I would want you to include it to your extension. Note that now it isn't "eu-ES" but "eu". Thanks a lot, 3ARRANO --- 3ARRANO.com 3arrano@3arrano.com -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Thanks! -paul