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I am a first time user of Seal Report
I installed Seal Report on two different computers. The first is our SBS 2011 Small Business Server. The second is a Windows 7 computer that is part of the domain. I logged in as administrator on both of these computers. Windows pop up with two different script errors.
I am connecting to a MSSQL Database on our SBS2011 Server.
"Check Data Sources" gives the result : "Youpi, pas d'erreur !"
View and Check SQL gives "SQL checked Successfully"
Here is the content of the Script Error Pop-up Window.
Script Error !An error has occurred in the script on this page. Line: 1 Char: 1120 Error: Expected identifier, string or number Code: 0 URL: file:///C:/ProgramData/SEAL%20Report%20Repository/Views/Scripts/bootstrap-datetimepicker.min.js
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Script Error !An error has occurred in the script on this page. Line: 564 Char: 5 Error: Expected identifier, string or number Code: 0 URL: file:///C:/ProgramData/SEAL%20Report%20Repository/Views/Scripts/common.js I then installed Seal Report on my laptop that is not part of the Domain and created a simple report. I connected it to the same Database on our SQL Server on our MS SBS 2011 Server. This report executes properly without the errors above.
I searched the Seal Report Forum and I did not find any reference to this type of error.
What is causing this Script Error and how is it fixed?
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It looks like you have JavaScript error, this can be if you are using a browser with security limitations (like IE)... I recommend to use Chrome to test.
Then you can debug the errors by viewing the debugger in the browser (F12) and check for any errors (e.g. your firewall may filter javascript download)...
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I installed Chrome on Our SBS2011 server and made it the default browser. I still get the errors. I am executing the report from the Seal Report Designer.
I don't understand how Seal Report uses the Browser or how I can use the browser to debug when executing the script from Seal Report Designer.
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The Seal Report Designer application uses .Net the System.Windows.Forms.WebBrowser component which relies on the current Browser installed on the computer... Technically: The WebBrowser control is a managed wrapper for the ActiveX WebBrowser control, and uses whichever version of the control is installed on the user's computer.
So you can not debug this using the Seal Report Designer...it is strange that it does not work, are you sure of your installation ? is there some security limitations on you computer ? Did you try as Administrator ?
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Rank: Newbie
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I have been logged in as administrator for all of the trials that I have made.
I have confirmed that Chrome is now the Default Browser.
What type of security limitations would I be looking for and where would I look?
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Rank: Administration
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Joined: 12/20/2013(UTC) Posts: 1,209 Thanks: 14 times Was thanked: 206 time(s) in 199 post(s)
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Yes I am surprised that you got such error, we have no experience for this... You can have more information at: https://docs.microsoft.c...er-control-windows-formsbut normally, this control has full trust, so it depends on your Windows installation, perhaps they are too old as they have an old style IE browser.
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