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Thank you for the update. I used Update Manager to update componets among them was WebInput v4.0.7200.7 . Is that the same thing as you referring to: 'WebInput 4.0 build 7.' ?

Thanks

 

Hi,

Have you heard anything from your team regarding this issue?

 Approximate ETA for the fix..? days..weeks...months...?

Thanks

Mark

Posted: October 4, 2010 12:17 PM

Your suggestion appears to be working. Thank you.

Posted: September 28, 2010 8:49 AM

Handy,

I need this solved urgently. There are around ten web input controls in this application and this issue is causing major problem. Please escalate this and provide fix asap otherwise i'm in danger of missing dealine to release this application.

Thanks again

Mark

 

 

Posted: June 24, 2010 11:19 AM

Hi Handy,

I think i found the culprit....

try to insert the following line into the web.config and run page with web callout Text containing '<'

<appSettings><add key="ISNet.WebUI.WebDesktop.v3_0_7200.XmlCompressionEnabled" value="true"/><add key="ISNet.WebUI.ISRes_Registered" value="true" />

</appSettings>

appSettings>

In my case the XmlCompressionEnabled is causing the error.....Does not matter if is set to true or false. Try it....

Posted: June 23, 2010 3:35 PM

Handy,

I have confirmed, reinstalled and confirmed again all of the components. Still  getting the same error whenever WebCallout Text or Title contains '<' . Error message is poining to XML  violation. Not sure what else can be wrong with my environment. Other that that everyting is perfect!

 

Posted: June 22, 2010 11:30 AM

Hi Handy,

I have placed the WebCallout after the textbox and i'm still getting error as seen in the   WebCallout_ERROR.rtf . If you do not mind to run the sample in the VS2010 and framework 4.0 that is my current environment. WebDesktop ver is 3.0.7200.310.

BTW running the same sample in VS2008 and framework 3.5 with the same WebDesktop version does not give the error. 

Thank you

Posted: June 21, 2010 9:21 AM

Yes,  this is the same issue. As you suggested to insert <br> inside the web callout text i got the error message posted on the previous post. I suspect the webcallout is not avccepting '<' char . I'm attaching sample to ilustrate that. Note: The text is set on the server side .

Posted: June 18, 2010 4:47 PM

Hi Handy, whenever i try to do that I'm getting the following error. This is not the first time i see this.  I have function which removes '<' from the string used by my WebCallout controls.

Posted: June 17, 2010 3:26 PM

Handy,

Thank you, it works for me!

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