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Add/Edit Browser Alert displays in Japanese
IE11 / Win7; WatIE 2015-05-20; Select Browsers > Open In > Firefox or Chrome, get alert pop up in non-English language and other browser does not open. See attachment.
That's Japanese....
On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 5:13 PM, swadeworx [email protected] wrote:
IE11 / Win7; WatIE 2015-05-20; Select Browsers > Open In > Firefox or Chrome, get alert pop up in non-English language and other browser does not open. See attachment. [image: watiebrowserserror] https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/5148074/10784120/9e6d69f8-7d32-11e5-8028-7a789ca6e03f.png
— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/ThePacielloGroup/WebAccessibilityToolbar/issues/99.
hi
Thanks for the heads up, appears to be a bug, will get it added to things to check into.
Regards,
Mark
On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 4:13 AM, swadeworx [email protected] wrote:
IE11 / Win7; WatIE 2015-05-20; Select Browsers > Open In > Firefox or Chrome, get alert pop up in non-English language and other browser does not open. See attachment. [image: watiebrowserserror] https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/5148074/10784120/9e6d69f8-7d32-11e5-8028-7a789ca6e03f.png
— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/ThePacielloGroup/WebAccessibilityToolbar/issues/99.
thanks. I neither speak or read either Chinese or Japanese but saw the first character resembles the Chinese "wen". In any event, I've noticed other pop ups besides the one in "Browsers" returning messages in Japanese.
We'll keep this open to keep track of the bug until it's fixed -- the underlying bug seems to be that there is a problem with the opening/editing of different browsers.
The meaning of error message is "No mapping for the Unicode character exists in the target multi-byte code page". The cause of the error is still unknown.