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Tylex
10-14-2002, 10:42 PM
"DHTML unable to load correctly(no pop-up object)"
"DHTML unable to load correctly(no voice object)"

These are the error msgs I get when attempting to run Yahoo!Chat v(2.0) The only recent change I've made to my system is upgrading from Symantec Internet Security 2002, to 2003.
Is there a setting or something else that would cause this issue?? I don't think* its a 'firewall thing' at this point, as the older one(Internet Security 2002) worked fine with Yahoo!, and I think its set up the same.

**One thing I noted in the browser's "Downloaded Program Files" is a file called "Java runtime Environment 1.3.1" and it says the status is "damaged". Is this file a possible culprit? If so how do I replace it?

I was using the Chat module prior to installing the newer I.S. 2003, but have no idea if its a coincidence or possible cause.(?)

(Note: the older 'Java' version(selectable, but inferior!) of "Yahoo!Chat" will work fine, if selected. )

Thanks in advance, for any possible insight into the newer Yahoo! Chat software!

Bruce VB

Win XP home/IE 6.0/SP1

audiyoda
10-14-2002, 11:56 PM
I doubt it's firewall related -- you're receiving a Dynamic HTML error -- and that could be java related. And if Java Runtime is damaged, my gut feeling that is your problem.

-Craig

Tylex
10-15-2002, 12:40 AM
thanks for the repy.

Any idea how to go about replacing it? If I DO 'remove' it from the Add/Remove Programs, will it request to install again next time its needed??

Bruce

aym
10-17-2002, 04:30 PM
To reinstall the Java runtime env, <a href="http://java.sun.com/getjava/download.html" target="_blank">follow this link</a> and download the latest version (1.4)

redwolf112
08-04-2004, 06:52 PM
I have the same problem, I have disabled antivirus, firewall and popup blocker as well as updating my java software, still the same.