I am getting these errors when I visit http://127.0.0.1:8087/ on the machine of which Poker Maven's is running
We have a pro version upgraded to 4.20
Message: Object doesn't support this property or method
Line: 4
Char: 6105
Code: 0
URI: http://127.0.0.1:8087/Source?Name=JQueryMinJs&Ver=4.20
Message: Object Expected
Line: 603
Char: 1
Code: 0
URI: http://127.0.0.1:8087/Source?Name=Clien ... c=EB89AF84
if you can help me pinpoint the issue, thanks!
Object Expected
Re: Object Expected
I will add that the API works, highscores is showing accurate data, etc.
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Where exactly are you seeing these messages?
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I am seeing them from Internet Explorer on the local machine
The application is not working for any other systems trying to connect to the application IP and port. I thought firewall but even when i disable firewalls still nothing (yet information via api is still working fine)
thanks for quick response
The application is not working for any other systems trying to connect to the application IP and port. I thought firewall but even when i disable firewalls still nothing (yet information via api is still working fine)
thanks for quick response
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You mean from the IE error console? Browsers usually don't display javascript warnings to the user.shifty1 wrote:I am seeing them from Internet Explorer on the local machine
Are you behind a router? Do you have 8087 and 8088 open in the port forwarding? Where is your API code, is it on the same server (and thus no router in between)?The application is not working for any other systems trying to connect to the application IP and port. I thought firewall but even when i disable firewalls still nothing (yet information via api is still working fine)
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Yes from the error consoleKent Briggs wrote:You mean from the IE error console? Browsers usually don't display javascript warnings to the user.shifty1 wrote:I am seeing them from Internet Explorer on the local machine
Yes i'm sure. It's a windows VPS. I am not sure about how the port forwarding is set right now. I know that before they issued me a new IP & reinstalled OS the application worked fine. The API code is on a remote webserver and the data it calls for is presented on said remote webserverKent Briggs wrote:Are you behind a router? Do you have 8087 and 8088 open in the port forwarding? Where is your API code, is it on the same server (and thus no router in between)?shifty1 wrote:The application is not working for any other systems trying to connect to the application IP and port. I thought firewall but even when i disable firewalls still nothing (yet information via api is still working fine)
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If it's a remote VPS on a hosting service then there is no router to worry about. Usually all you need to do is add PMServer.exe to the Windows Firewall exception list. Make sure you've done that. If it still doesn't work, send your URL to my email address and I'll try to connect.shifty1 wrote: Yes i'm sure. It's a windows VPS. I am not sure about how the port forwarding is set right now. I know that before they issued me a new IP & reinstalled OS the application worked fine. The API code is on a remote webserver and the data it calls for is presented on said remote webserver
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Hello,
Thanks for your quick replies. I found out that it wasn't an issue with your program but instead the environment and the my own configurations...
Thanks again
Thanks for your quick replies. I found out that it wasn't an issue with your program but instead the environment and the my own configurations...
Thanks again