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Each of these graphs uses the same fex, but with different parameters. In my FEX I have to work with some Hold-Files.
When I start the HTML-Page, I encounter a very strange behaviour:
Sometimes IE shows all 4 graphs, but with the similar content. Sometimes just one or two graphs with different content. Sometimes no content. Most of the time IE hangs up.
Now I'm looking for the reason why it does not work. I assume that WebFOCUS deranges the Hold-Files I use or something like that.
I've been playing around with it for a while. It works great as long as i just take two graphs. As soon I add the 3rd one, it starts to hang up.
But I still got no idea how to solve this.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Stefan,
WF 7.6.9 PMF 5.1.3 BID 7.6.9
Win XP HTML, PDF, Excel, PowerPoint
Posts: 69 | Location: Germany | Registered: September 21, 2009
Hi Stefan, These crashes should never occur, so the best way to handle this would be to open a case with Information Builders' Customer Support Services. You may either call at 1-800-736-6130, or access online at InfoResponse.