My website is showing following error on console.How to solve this.
Slow network is detected. See
https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/5636954674692096 for more
details. Fallback font will be used while loading:
http://netdna.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.1.1/fonts/glyphicons-halflings-regular.woff
Setting the following chrome flag to Unknown will prevent that message appearing on dev-console :
chrome://flags/#force-effective-connection-type
Override Effective Connection type ->Unknown.
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I was following this guide on native messaging, but now I've come to a stand-still. The developer console on Firefox keeps giving me the same error:
"Attempt to postMessage on disconnected port" along with "Webconsole context has changed" before it.
I've checked the registries, the ping_pong registry key is in the correct place,
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Mozilla\\NativeMessagingHosts\\ping_pong,
and it's value is pointing to the location of my manifest.json file.
My extension id and "allowed_extensions" match.
I found this, and it did stop at the end saying I don't have a python script in the batch file, but that shouldn't be the cause of my error messages.
I have Firefox Quantum 61.0.2, if that's of any use.
What am I doing wrong?
This is a generic error and it means the native messaging host configuration is wrong. The specific error is logged in the Browser Console (Firefox Menu --> Web Developer --> Browser Console) and it is much more helpful.
(For me, the specific error was a typo in the native messaging manifest.)
(Discussed in: https://github.com/mdn/webextensions-examples/issues/266)
How to go about this error "Launch terminated : ERROR: Course launch was canceled because the HACP getParam failed to find the user information". cannot open the web page beacause of this.
The reason for this is that you might have left the browser idle for a long time and the session got logged out.
Solution: Login to the Skillport or other Portal which is linked to the Skillport, and everything should be all set.
Please be more specific. Which website? Which browser?
Googling the error (which you should have done first) yields this result:
I get the Skillsoft error: “Launch terminated: ERROR: Course launch was cancelled because the HACP getParam failed to find the user information”:
Per our Required Browser Settings document, please ensure that *.skillport.com is added to your Trusted Sites zone in Internet Explorer.
If you're not on "skillport.com", whatever it is, you'll probably want to add the domain you're on to the Trusted Sites instead.
When I turn on the tablet mode or the phone mode in Chrome, I get a javascript error :
Uncaught TypeError: Failed to execute 'elementFromPoint' on 'Document': The provided double value is non-finite.
at HTMLHtmlElement.avp.disableTouchSafari (viewer3D.min.js:18)
I've just update Chrome to the last version.
Any idea?
This might an issue of Forge Viewer. Apologizing for any inconvenience caused.
I have logged a request LMV-3401 [Autodesk.Viewing.Private.disableTouchSafari() reports error while viewing model with Chrome DevTools' Device Mode in macOS] to our development team to allocate time to investigate. As it requires further exploration and possibly a modification to our Viewer, please make a note of this number for future reference.
You are welcome to request an update on the status of this request or to provide additional information on it at any time quoting this request number via forge.help#autodesk.com.
However, I think this error didn't affect main features of Viewer. At the meanwhile, I think a real mobile device will help you in this case since this error didn't show up while testing on my Ipad.
Cheers,
I've created a website using HTML 5 offline Application Cache and it works well in most cases, but for some users it fails. In Chrome, when the application is being cached, the progress is displayed for each file and also error messages if something goes wrong, like:
Application Cache Checking event
Application Cache Downloading event
...
Application Cache Progress event (7 of 521) http://localhost/HTML5App/js/main.js
...
Application Cache Error event: Failed to commit new cache to storage, would exceed quota.
I've added event listeners to window.applicationCache (error, noupdate, obsolete, etc.), but there is no information stored on the nature of the error.
Is there a way to access this information from the web site using JavaScript ?
I would like to determine somehow which file caused the error or what kind of error occurred.
I believe that the spec doesn't mention that the exact cause of the exception should be included in the error. Currently the console is your only friend.
To wit, your current error "exceed quota" is due to the fact that Chrome currently limits the storage to 5MB. You can work around this by creating an app package that requests unlimited_Storage via the permission model. See http://code.google.com/chrome/apps/docs/developers_guide.html#live for more details.
If you want specific error messages on the "onerror" handler raise a bug on http://crbug.com/new
I'm developing an Internet Explorer command button that will open a specific web page once clicked. Here's a snippet of code (IEApp is a reference to an instance of IE.WebBrowser):
IEApp.Navigate(sURL, ref one, ref two, ref three, ref four);
The above line throws the following COMException:
Exception Source: Interop.SHDocVw
Exception Type: System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException
Exception Message: The requested resource is in use. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x800700AA)
Exception Target Site: Navigate
This wasn't a problem on IE6 or IE7. Any ideas on what's going wrong? I'm using AddInExpress for creating the command button.
Cheers!
Christian
That's ERROR_BUSY usually happens when IE is doing something else, e.g. displaying a window.alert message box.
Try suppress script errors and Implement IDocHostShowUI and return S_OK without blocking the message pump
could this help: turning off UAC in Windows, if you are using a server kind version:
screen-shoots here: http://blog.vincentbrouillet.com/post/2011/02/10/watin%3A-The-requested-resource-is-in-use
I had this error, and it was quite random. I tried killing IE before running the tests. It kind of work, but not all the time.