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Well, I have no probs with that very well done AIM History Viewer 2.0.0! It's great!
Please let me know, when you make some adds to it idejsecrofkrad jff2k@*nospam*web.de
Please let me know, when you make some adds to it idejsecrofkrad jff2k@*nospam*web.de
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I don't think the problem has to do with the history viewer. Maybe your computer is screwed up.I d/led the most recent version (2) and it still crashes with the same error. It crashes with "working" being displayed. I can actually load the program if I move all the AIM+ histories to another directory, leaving AIM+ History empty. It still crashes with the same error upon exiting.
OMG, I can't edit that first post! I deleted the version 2 .zip file to replace it with an update, but I can't upload the update! Well...here it is. I hope everyone can find it.
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Nice Work
Some nice work goin into this viewer, the only probs ive gotten was it crashing when trying to open some html's with the <BINARY> tags
All that really needs done is a directory for the pics, or to be able to load the pics from the same directory as the html. Loading from the same directory as the html's only requires changing one line too.
Well anyway, keep up the good work
All that really needs done is a directory for the pics, or to be able to load the pics from the same directory as the html. Loading from the same directory as the html's only requires changing one line too.
Well anyway, keep up the good work
Hi idejsecrofkrad,
Thank you for e-mailing me your update!
The forum is really buggy at the moment!
Thank you for e-mailing me your update!
The forum is really buggy at the moment!
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It FINALLY WORKED!!!
Anyway, I had some crashing with AIM history files, probably saved through AIM, which have the <BINARY> tag in them, so setting up something to ignore those might be a nice idea in case they get inserted
Also either having a directory to hold all the pics, or changing the one line necessary in the code so you can load the pics from the same directory as the html's would be nice too.
Anyway, keep up the good work, idejsecrofkrad
Anyway, I had some crashing with AIM history files, probably saved through AIM, which have the <BINARY> tag in them, so setting up something to ignore those might be a nice idea in case they get inserted
Also either having a directory to hold all the pics, or changing the one line necessary in the code so you can load the pics from the same directory as the html's would be nice too.
Anyway, keep up the good work, idejsecrofkrad
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This is how the code was set up, just took out the convo and data in the data tag, just paste it into a HTML
<!-- 12:18:22-29604bc -->
<BASE TARGET="_new">
<HTML><BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><FONT COLOR="#000000">Binary Tag Crashes History Viewer</FONT></BODY></HTML><BR><BINARY><STYLE><DATA ID="1" SIZE="9988"></DATA></STYLE></BINARY>
oh and i mentioned loadin pics from the same dir as the htm, you just have to change the "wbrWeb.Navigate Node.Key" line in tvwTree_NodeClick() to "wbrWeb.Navigate LogDir & "\" & Node.Key", at least this way people could load the pics and have them in the same dir as the convo
<!-- 12:18:22-29604bc -->
<BASE TARGET="_new">
<HTML><BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><FONT COLOR="#000000">Binary Tag Crashes History Viewer</FONT></BODY></HTML><BR><BINARY><STYLE><DATA ID="1" SIZE="9988"></DATA></STYLE></BINARY>
oh and i mentioned loadin pics from the same dir as the htm, you just have to change the "wbrWeb.Navigate Node.Key" line in tvwTree_NodeClick() to "wbrWeb.Navigate LogDir & "\" & Node.Key", at least this way people could load the pics and have them in the same dir as the convo
Yeah, that really fixes all the problemsidejsecrofkrad wrote:I don't think the problem has to do with the history viewer. Maybe your computer is screwed up.I d/led the most recent version (2) and it still crashes with the same error. It crashes with "working" being displayed. I can actually load the program if I move all the AIM+ histories to another directory, leaving AIM+ History empty. It still crashes with the same error upon exiting.
OMG, I can't edit that first post! I deleted the version 2 .zip file to replace it with an update, but I can't upload the update! Well...here it is. I hope everyone can find it.
I noticed that the viewer uses elements if IE. I use Opera as my default browser and have IE disabled as much as possible. Just thinking this might be the possible problem. Not everyone uses IE as the default browser.
Hi ElRonco,
You have "disabled" the IE as much as possible? Oh, then try to re-enable it Of course you can use opera as your default browser! I just tried it with Netscape 7 as my default browser and the viewer is still working. Hope you've not deleted the MS IE-files...
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Hope you've received the mail 'bout the bottom scrollbars with Windows XP.
You have "disabled" the IE as much as possible? Oh, then try to re-enable it Of course you can use opera as your default browser! I just tried it with Netscape 7 as my default browser and the viewer is still working. Hope you've not deleted the MS IE-files...
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Hope you've received the mail 'bout the bottom scrollbars with Windows XP.
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Not really disabled other than IE is not the default browser. I really hate IE and only use it for Windows updates.jff2k wrote:Hi ElRonco,
You have "disabled" the IE as much as possible? Oh, then try to re-enable it Of course you can use opera as your default browser! I just tried it with Netscape 7 as my default browser and the viewer is still working. Hope you've not deleted the MS IE-files...
The first thing that comes to mind is NOT "I don't think the problem has to do with the history viewer. Maybe your computer is screwed up" Obviously there is an incompatibility somewhere. And I don't have any issues with any other program than I have ever tried to run on this system. Just trying to come up with an answer.
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IE not being your default browser shouldn't be an issue. You said it crashes in the initial phase when it says "working". All it does at that point is read the subfolders in your log directory. So it should add a node to the tree for each screen name that has logged into AIM on your computer and has logs. All it does is open the log directory, get the names of the subdirectories, and close the log directory. The code is right, or it wouldn't work for everyone else. You might try installing the VB 6 runtime files: http://support.microsoft.com/default.as ... US;q235420
If it still doesn't work, make sure you have the controls packages I listed earlier in this thread.
If it still doesn't work, make sure you have the controls packages I listed earlier in this thread.
I had vb6 runtimes & ver 6 of the controls, i re-installed the runtimes for the hell of it. it still crashes at the same point. It has to be in the way it parses the directories, if I move the entire history dir or just empty the dir, the program loads ok, but will crash on exit with the same error. I tried with just one history dir, and it locks as soon as it starts. Very strange indeed. As I said before, I don't have any problem with any other program that I have ever tried to run on this system, that includes vb6 proggies too. Not sure what to try next.idejsecrofkrad wrote:IE not being your default browser shouldn't be an issue. You said it crashes in the initial phase when it says "working". All it does at that point is read the subfolders in your log directory. So it should add a node to the tree for each screen name that has logged into AIM on your computer and has logs. All it does is open the log directory, get the names of the subdirectories, and close the log directory. The code is right, or it wouldn't work for everyone else. You might try installing the VB 6 runtime files: http://support.microsoft.com/default.as ... US;q235420
If it still doesn't work, make sure you have the controls packages I listed earlier in this thread.
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