Hyperlink warning, yet then it opens anyway.

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I use Windows XP and both Internet Explorer and Firefox.

Since yesterday I get a small drop down window that says it cannot find the
hyperlink I just clicked on, but almost immediately thereafter opens that
hyperlink fine.

I have tried it on a number of hyperlinks now. At least 12 or more.

How do I fix this "non" error?
 
Comcast Newsgroups wrote:
> I use Windows XP and both Internet Explorer and Firefox.
>
> Since yesterday I get a small drop down window that says it cannot find
> the hyperlink I just clicked on, but almost immediately thereafter opens
> that hyperlink fine.
>
> I have tried it on a number of hyperlinks now. At least 12 or more.
>
> How do I fix this "non" error?


It might help to repair the HTM and URL associations.

Fix File Associations.
http://dougknox.com/xp/file_assoc.htm

--
Joe =o)
 
Comcast Newsgroups <Ritter197@Comcast.net> wrote on Mon, 10 Sep 2007:

>I use Windows XP and both Internet Explorer and Firefox.
>
>Since yesterday I get a small drop down window that says it cannot find
>the hyperlink I just clicked on, but almost immediately thereafter
>opens that hyperlink fine.
>
>I have tried it on a number of hyperlinks now. At least 12 or more.
>
>How do I fix this "non" error?


If it's Firefox that opens the link after complaining it can't, it's a
bug in the installer that garbles some of the file association settings.
Have you perhaps updated recently? To fix:

Make sure Firefox is not running, open Control Panel | Folder Options
and click on the File Types tab. Find the entry "URL:HyperText Transfer
Protocol", click on it to highlight and then click the Advanced button.

In the next window, under "Actions", click on Open to highlight, then
click the Edit button. Un-check "Use DDE" and OK your way back out.

You might also want to do the same for URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol
with Privacy and the file associations HTM and HTML. When Firefox is
next started, it will reinstate DDE and write the correct settings.

--
Nightowl
 
I tried your suggestion but it did not work. I still get the drop down
window first, that it cannot find the URL and immediately thereafter it
opens to the URL.

Very annoying.

"Nightowl" <owl@[127.0.0.1]> wrote in message
news:5d+TUOIHHW5GFwt+@black.hole...
> Comcast Newsgroups <Ritter197@Comcast.net> wrote on Mon, 10 Sep 2007:
>
>>I use Windows XP and both Internet Explorer and Firefox.
>>
>>Since yesterday I get a small drop down window that says it cannot find
>>the hyperlink I just clicked on, but almost immediately thereafter opens
>>that hyperlink fine.
>>
>>I have tried it on a number of hyperlinks now. At least 12 or more.
>>
>>How do I fix this "non" error?

>
> If it's Firefox that opens the link after complaining it can't, it's a bug
> in the installer that garbles some of the file association settings. Have
> you perhaps updated recently? To fix:
>
> Make sure Firefox is not running, open Control Panel | Folder Options and
> click on the File Types tab. Find the entry "URL:HyperText Transfer
> Protocol", click on it to highlight and then click the Advanced button.
>
> In the next window, under "Actions", click on Open to highlight, then
> click the Edit button. Un-check "Use DDE" and OK your way back out.
>
> You might also want to do the same for URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol
> with Privacy and the file associations HTM and HTML. When Firefox is next
> started, it will reinstate DDE and write the correct settings.
>
> --
> Nightowl
 
Hmm, sorry it didn't work for you. It's a well-known fix and I have to
apply it after every FF update:-) Are you sure you selected
URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol (near the top of the File Types window)
and not Firefox URL?


Comcast Newsgroups <Ritter197@Comcast.net> wrote on Tue, 11 Sep 2007:

>I tried your suggestion but it did not work. I still get the drop down
>window first, that it cannot find the URL and immediately thereafter it
>opens to the URL.
>
>Very annoying.
>
>"Nightowl" <owl@[127.0.0.1]> wrote in message
>news:5d+TUOIHHW5GFwt+@black.hole...
>> Comcast Newsgroups <Ritter197@Comcast.net> wrote on Mon, 10 Sep 2007:
>>
>>>I use Windows XP and both Internet Explorer and Firefox.
>>>
>>>Since yesterday I get a small drop down window that says it cannot
>>>find the hyperlink I just clicked on, but almost immediately
>>>thereafter opens that hyperlink fine.
>>>
>>>I have tried it on a number of hyperlinks now. At least 12 or more.
>>>
>>>How do I fix this "non" error?

>>
>> If it's Firefox that opens the link after complaining it can't, it's
>>a bug in the installer that garbles some of the file association
>>settings. Have you perhaps updated recently? To fix:
>>
>> Make sure Firefox is not running, open Control Panel | Folder Options
>>and click on the File Types tab. Find the entry "URL:HyperText
>>Transfer Protocol", click on it to highlight and then click the
>>Advanced button.
>>
>> In the next window, under "Actions", click on Open to highlight, then
>>click the Edit button. Un-check "Use DDE" and OK your way back out.
>>
>> You might also want to do the same for URL:HyperText Transfer
>>Protocol with Privacy and the file associations HTM and HTML. When
>>Firefox is next started, it will reinstate DDE and write the correct
>>settings.
>>
>> -- Nightowl

>


--
Nightowl
 
I went there again and did exactly what you said. I noticed that the DDE
item was still checked. I unchecked it now and will post to-morrow, when I
get more messages with Hyperlinks, how it goes.

Thanks again for posting. You were persistent and I must have done something
wrong or forgot to delete the checkmark yesterday.

Thanks again!

"Nightowl" <owl@[127.0.0.1]> wrote in message
news:VNwYwVC8N05GFwJg@black.hole...
> Hmm, sorry it didn't work for you. It's a well-known fix and I have to
> apply it after every FF update:-) Are you sure you selected URL:HyperText
> Transfer Protocol (near the top of the File Types window) and not Firefox
> URL?
>
>
> Comcast Newsgroups <Ritter197@Comcast.net> wrote on Tue, 11 Sep 2007:
>
>>I tried your suggestion but it did not work. I still get the drop down
>>window first, that it cannot find the URL and immediately thereafter it
>>opens to the URL.
>>
>>Very annoying.
>>
>>"Nightowl" <owl@[127.0.0.1]> wrote in message
>>news:5d+TUOIHHW5GFwt+@black.hole...
>>> Comcast Newsgroups <Ritter197@Comcast.net> wrote on Mon, 10 Sep 2007:
>>>
>>>>I use Windows XP and both Internet Explorer and Firefox.
>>>>
>>>>Since yesterday I get a small drop down window that says it cannot find
>>>>the hyperlink I just clicked on, but almost immediately thereafter opens
>>>>that hyperlink fine.
>>>>
>>>>I have tried it on a number of hyperlinks now. At least 12 or more.
>>>>
>>>>How do I fix this "non" error?
>>>
>>> If it's Firefox that opens the link after complaining it can't, it's a
>>> bug in the installer that garbles some of the file association settings.
>>> Have you perhaps updated recently? To fix:
>>>
>>> Make sure Firefox is not running, open Control Panel | Folder Options
>>> and click on the File Types tab. Find the entry "URL:HyperText Transfer
>>> Protocol", click on it to highlight and then click the Advanced button.
>>>
>>> In the next window, under "Actions", click on Open to highlight, then
>>> click the Edit button. Un-check "Use DDE" and OK your way back out.
>>>
>>> You might also want to do the same for URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol
>>> with Privacy and the file associations HTM and HTML. When Firefox is
>>> next started, it will reinstate DDE and write the correct settings.
>>>
>>> -- Nightowl

>>

>
> --
> Nightowl
 
On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 15:34:32 -0400, "Comcast Newsgroups"
<Ritter197@Comcast.net> wrote:

>I tried your suggestion but it did not work. I still get the drop down
>window first, that it cannot find the URL and immediately thereafter it
>opens to the URL.
>
>Very annoying.
>
>"Nightowl" <owl@[127.0.0.1]> wrote in message
>news:5d+TUOIHHW5GFwt+@black.hole...
>> Comcast Newsgroups <Ritter197@Comcast.net> wrote on Mon, 10 Sep 2007:
>>
>>>I use Windows XP and both Internet Explorer and Firefox.
>>>
>>>Since yesterday I get a small drop down window that says it cannot find
>>>the hyperlink I just clicked on, but almost immediately thereafter opens
>>>that hyperlink fine.
>>>
>>>I have tried it on a number of hyperlinks now. At least 12 or more.
>>>
>>>How do I fix this "non" error?

>>
>> If it's Firefox that opens the link after complaining it can't, it's a bug
>> in the installer that garbles some of the file association settings. Have
>> you perhaps updated recently? To fix:
>>
>> Make sure Firefox is not running, open Control Panel | Folder Options and
>> click on the File Types tab. Find the entry "URL:HyperText Transfer
>> Protocol", click on it to highlight and then click the Advanced button.
>>
>> In the next window, under "Actions", click on Open to highlight, then
>> click the Edit button. Un-check "Use DDE" and OK your way back out.
>>
>> You might also want to do the same for URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol
>> with Privacy and the file associations HTM and HTML. When Firefox is next
>> started, it will reinstate DDE and write the correct settings.
>>
>> --
>> Nightowl


If it only happened sice *yesterday* did you try a system restore ?
 
Comcast Newsgroups <Ritter197@Comcast.net> wrote on Tue, 11 Sep 2007:

>I went there again and did exactly what you said. I noticed that the
>DDE item was still checked. I unchecked it now and will post to-morrow,
>when I get more messages with Hyperlinks, how it goes.
>
>Thanks again for posting. You were persistent and I must have done
>something wrong or forgot to delete the checkmark yesterday.


Hi again

No, you needn't have done anything wrong -- the DDE setting *does*
return the next time Firefox is launched. It's supposed to do that. What
unchecking it does is make FF rewrite correctly commands that sometimes
get garbled by the installer routine.

What I have there is:
Action: open
Application used. . .
C:\PROGRA~1\MOZILL~1\FIREFOX.EXE -requestPending -osint -url "%1"
Use DDE (checked)
DDE Message: (blank)
Application: Firefox
DDE Application Not Running: (blank)
Topic: System

--
Nightowl
 
Thanks, thank you so much. That worked this time fine.

Where in the world do you get all that knowledge to look THERE ????\

But thanks for your help, nightowl, wherever you may be.

"Nightowl" <owl@[127.0.0.1]> wrote in message
news:5d+TUOIHHW5GFwt+@black.hole...
> Comcast Newsgroups <Ritter197@Comcast.net> wrote on Mon, 10 Sep 2007:
>
>>I use Windows XP and both Internet Explorer and Firefox.
>>
>>Since yesterday I get a small drop down window that says it cannot find
>>the hyperlink I just clicked on, but almost immediately thereafter opens
>>that hyperlink fine.
>>
>>I have tried it on a number of hyperlinks now. At least 12 or more.
>>
>>How do I fix this "non" error?

>
> If it's Firefox that opens the link after complaining it can't, it's a bug
> in the installer that garbles some of the file association settings. Have
> you perhaps updated recently? To fix:
>
> Make sure Firefox is not running, open Control Panel | Folder Options and
> click on the File Types tab. Find the entry "URL:HyperText Transfer
> Protocol", click on it to highlight and then click the Advanced button.
>
> In the next window, under "Actions", click on Open to highlight, then
> click the Edit button. Un-check "Use DDE" and OK your way back out.
>
> You might also want to do the same for URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol
> with Privacy and the file associations HTM and HTML. When Firefox is next
> started, it will reinstate DDE and write the correct settings.
>
> --
> Nightowl
 
Worked like a charm !!!!
You're a star.
Had been doing my head in for a while on this same issue
Arnaud (Paris)

"Comcast Newsgroups" wrote:

> Thanks, thank you so much. That worked this time fine.
>
> Where in the world do you get all that knowledge to look THERE ????\
>
> But thanks for your help, nightowl, wherever you may be.
>
> "Nightowl" <owl@[127.0.0.1]> wrote in message
> news:5d+TUOIHHW5GFwt+@black.hole...
> > Comcast Newsgroups <Ritter197@Comcast.net> wrote on Mon, 10 Sep 2007:
> >
> >>I use Windows XP and both Internet Explorer and Firefox.
> >>
> >>Since yesterday I get a small drop down window that says it cannot find
> >>the hyperlink I just clicked on, but almost immediately thereafter opens
> >>that hyperlink fine.
> >>
> >>I have tried it on a number of hyperlinks now. At least 12 or more.
> >>
> >>How do I fix this "non" error?

> >
> > If it's Firefox that opens the link after complaining it can't, it's a bug
> > in the installer that garbles some of the file association settings. Have
> > you perhaps updated recently? To fix:
> >
> > Make sure Firefox is not running, open Control Panel | Folder Options and
> > click on the File Types tab. Find the entry "URL:HyperText Transfer
> > Protocol", click on it to highlight and then click the Advanced button.
> >
> > In the next window, under "Actions", click on Open to highlight, then
> > click the Edit button. Un-check "Use DDE" and OK your way back out.
> >
> > You might also want to do the same for URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol
> > with Privacy and the file associations HTM and HTML. When Firefox is next
> > started, it will reinstate DDE and write the correct settings.
> >
> > --
> > Nightowl

>
>
 
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