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Software Customization: Standard JavaScript Print() Function
Article ID:
9692
ArticleType:
Software Customization
Level:
Closed
Language:
English
Creation Date:
6/18/2010 4:21 PM
Last Modification Date:
7/19/2010 5:25 PM
Product:
SiteKiosk
Version:
-
Views:
6983
Attachment:
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Created By:
Boudreau
(User)
Modified By:
Boudreau
(User)
Description
We intermittently get script errors on the page when clicking on a link that uses the standard "javascript:print()" function. We've been dealing with this for sometime now. It's been reasonably acceptable since our kiosk is in house, but we now have another kiosk in another location where we have no control over how to deal with this error.
Is there some problem with using standard JavaScript functions in SiteKiosk version 7? Do they conflict with the SiteKiosk scripting model?
Please let me know if I need to use another technique to print from a link without any dialog boxes appearing.
Thank you.
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Comments (4): Standard JavaScript Print() Function
Re: Standard JavaScript Print() Function
PROVISIO\ward
(Provisio) 6/18/2010 5:57 PM
Your javascript will not be affected by Object Model scripting. As SiteKiosk uses the MS Webbrowser control this usually applies to IE. You should test your site using the IE with debugging enabled to further troubleshoot your issue.
Where are you seeing this error message? What is the message in the dialog box you mentioned? Is this a print dialog or error dialog? How is the error affecting usage?
Re: Standard JavaScript Print() Function
Anonymous
(User) 6/18/2010 8:15 PM
> Where are you seeing this error message?
After someone clicks the 'print' link with the "javascript::print()" function.
> What is the message in the dialog box you mentioned?
Sorry, I don't have the exact error message, but its a 'script error' dialog window that pops up.
> Is this a print dialog or error dialog?
Script error dialog window
> How is the error affecting usage?
The user is asked to click the print link so a receipt may be printed for their credit card transaction (this does not use SiteKiosk Credit Card apps). The error dialog pops up and there is no receipt printed.
Re: Standard JavaScript Print() Function
PROVISIO\ward
(Provisio) 6/21/2010 4:41 PM
From your description, it sounds like you may have script debugging enabled in Internet Explorer. You can disable script debugging in IE under Tools > Internet Options > Advanced then under Browsing check the boxes labeled "Disable script debugging". This setting is user account dependent and will need to be changed for the SiteKiosk user in autostart. See below for instructions on changing settings in the SiteKiosk user account.
Please note that this IE setting is user dependent:
http://www.provisio.com/en-US/CustomerSupportCenter/ArticleDetails.aspx?ArticleID=5826
Re: Standard JavaScript Print() Function
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(User) 7/26/2010 9:59 AM
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