Re: http://%%20 when running Forms from Form Builder
From: Yong Huang <yong321_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 26 May 2004 11:58:10 -0700
Message-ID: <b3cb12d6.0405261058.76ebfd4f_at_posting.google.com>
> We have installed Developer Suite 10g on 4 machines. The Development suite
> is in one Oracle home directory. On the same machines we also have a 9i
> database installed in a different Oracle home directory. These are our
> development/component testing machines. On 2 of the 4 machines, when we run
> a form from Forms Builder, in the URL in the browser before the "C:\..."
> which points to the temporary html file, we get http://20%%
> If you delete this, the form will run fine, but it is a
> huge pain.
>
> On the other 2 machines, it does not happen.
>
> Is this a browser setting? (Browser is IE 6)
> Is there someplace in Forms options or dev suite config files where we can
> change a setting to fix this?
Date: 26 May 2004 11:58:10 -0700
Message-ID: <b3cb12d6.0405261058.76ebfd4f_at_posting.google.com>
"Eric Janzen" <e_at_t.n> wrote in message news:<OaTmc.406508$Ig.99234_at_pd7tw2no>...
>
> We have installed Developer Suite 10g on 4 machines. The Development suite
> is in one Oracle home directory. On the same machines we also have a 9i
> database installed in a different Oracle home directory. These are our
> development/component testing machines. On 2 of the 4 machines, when we run
> a form from Forms Builder, in the URL in the browser before the "C:\..."
> which points to the temporary html file, we get http://20%%
> If you delete this, the form will run fine, but it is a
> huge pain.
>
> On the other 2 machines, it does not happen.
>
> Is this a browser setting? (Browser is IE 6)
> Is there someplace in Forms options or dev suite config files where we can
> change a setting to fix this?
Eric,
My home computer is running XP Home Edition and had this problem. I specifically added the URL to Forms Builder menu Edit | Preferences | Runtime | Application Server URL and the problem went away. I'm using 9iDS.
Yong Huang Received on Wed May 26 2004 - 20:58:10 CEST