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    Editing graphical views from remote Web Browser

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      SteveV
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      I am working on a remote web browser, a web browser that is not running on the same PC as the Mango software.

      When I add a point to a graphic view, I cannot edit the graphical renderer, I get an error of "unknown runtime error". However if I use a browser which is on the same PC as the Mango software I do not have this problem.

      Any idea of what the problem could be. Actually I have to say I am using IE8, and Firefox on the PC where the MAngo Software is running so maybe it is an IE8 problem. I will run some tests and advise.

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        SteveV
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        Just tested with Firefox remotely. works fine so it must be a IE problem. Sorry for the noise on the forum, hopefully this post helps someone.

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          mlohbihler
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          This problem has already been identified in other posts. It is IE only, and has been corrected for the next version.

          Best regards,
          Matthew

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