Microsoft KB Archive/221928

= PRB: Visual InterDev 6.0 Design-Time Controls Require Client-Side Script =

Article ID: 221928

Article Last Modified on 7/26/2001

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Visual InterDev 6.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q221928



SYMPTOMS
If you are working with Active Server Pages (ASP) pages that were written using Design-Time Controls (DTCs) in Visual InterDev 6.0, the browser that requests the ASP pages must execute client-side Java Script.



CAUSE
Design-Time Controls require that you enable the Scripting Object Model (SOM). When the SOM is enabled, the following code appears at the top of your page: <% ' VI 6.0 Scripting Object Model Enabled %>

<% if StartPageProcessing Then Response.End %>  The included ScriptLibrary file, pm.asp, sets up a client-side script include to pm.js. Pm.js creates a Java Script object named thisPage. The second script line sets the _location property on thisPage.



RESOLUTION
Design-Time Controls do not work correctly on browsers that do not support client-side scripting or that do not support all client-side scripting functions (for example, OnSubmit), such as WebTV.



STATUS
This behavior is by design.

Keywords: kbprb kbctrl KB221928

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