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Default Help - 11-18-2004 , 08:16 PM






Hi

I'm getting the same errors. Can anyone help. I applied the .net fix but it still hasn't worked. Its now been three days of frustration.

Here is the error that I'm getting. I noticed that it only happens after I create a recordset in dreamweaver. Something then changes in the file and even if I remove the recordset, it still puts up the error message.


Error Type:
Active Server Pages, ASP 0129 (0x80004005)
The scripting language 'JAVASCRIPT' is not found on the server.
/site/Search.asp, line 1

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Default Re: Help - 11-19-2004 , 07:59 AM







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Quote:
Hi

I'm getting the same errors. Can anyone help. I applied the .net fix but
it still hasn't worked. Its now been three days of frustration.

Here is the error that I'm getting. I noticed that it only happens after I
create a recordset in dreamweaver. Something then changes in the file and
even if I remove the recordset, it still puts up the error message.
Quote:

Error Type:
Active Server Pages, ASP 0129 (0x80004005)
The scripting language 'JAVASCRIPT' is not found on the server.
/site/Search.asp, line 1

Anyone Please Help (APH)

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Could you help me to connect the dots, please?
Your message mentions Dreamweaver, ASP, Javascript and a recordset. How is
your problem connected to the .NET Framework or to Visual Studio .NET?

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