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Chrome didn't work either. Actually, the help files are compiled HTML, and the SAS browser is a specific program. Using Firefox may anger the corporate IT gods, but I will try that next.
This is going to be harder than I thought.
Steve Denham
Associate Director, Biostatistics
MPI Research, Inc.
From: Charlie Huang <charlie.chao.huang@gmail.com>
>To: Steve Denham <stevedrd@yahoo.com>
>Cc: SAS-L@listserv.uga.edu
>Sent: Tuesday, August 2, 2011 9:15 AM
>Subject: Re: Interactive SAS documentation/help files
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>How about you change the default browser to Firefox? I didn't have any
>problem with Firefox on Windows 7 for SAS 9.3.
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>Charlie
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>On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 6:48 AM, Steve Denham <stevedrd@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> All,
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>> I am having weirdness problems with the appearance of documentation as called from PC SAS on one of my machines. It is particularly annoying now that I have installed 9.3.
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>> Problem 1: None of the formulas, checkboxes, etc. appear in the browser window. Not X'ed out, but simply a blank spot where I suppose a .png file/icon/thingy should be. It's particularly annoying when I am trying to check formulas--nothing shows.
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>> Problem 2: Just showed up in the 9.3 documentation. Page formatting is "messed up", and the mouse-over tabs at the top of many pages appears as "spread out" text. In addition, if I happen to mouse-over any of these, I get what I assume is an HTML error (maybe Java) of "Object not found" when I try to debug using the MS debug window.
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>> Installation is on XP Pro. Standard browser is IE 7.
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>> Anyone have similar experiences, and if so, what did you do to alleviate it.
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>> Thanks in advance.
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>> Steve Denham
>> Associate Director, Biostatistics
>> MPI Research, Inc.
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>Best regards,
>Charlie Huang
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