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MS Access Data Access Page - control not working in IE 7

Asked by: Galisteo8

With MS Access 2002, we created a Data Access Page that we have been using for several years with Windows Internet Explorer 5 or 6.  The page includes a navigation control so the user can click from one record to the next.

Now we've just upgraded to IE 7, and this nav control no longer works, but shows up as a box with a red X in it.  It appears to be a Java or Active X control that is no longer working.

When accessing the page in IE 7, a warning pops up:
"Microsfot Data Access Components: This Website uses a data provider that may be unsafe. If you trust the website, click OK otherwise click Cancel."

Click OK, and you get a second warning:
"Microsoft Office Web Components: This website is using your identity to access a data source. If you trust this website, click OK to continue, otherwise click Cancel." [Note: The page determines the recordset based on the user's login ID.]

Click OK, and the page finishes loading. The user sees his first record, but the nav control is only a red X, and he cannot get to any other records in the recordset.

On the HTML of the Data Access Page. the code for the nav control is as follows:
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<DIV class="MSOShowDesignGrid Mso2dSection" id=NavigationToDoListWilliam
style="VISIBILITY: inherit; OVERFLOW: hidden; WIDTH: 672px; POSITION: relative; HEIGHT: 43px; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">

<OBJECT id=ToDoListBobNavigation
style="LEFT: 236px; WIDTH: 340px; POSITION: absolute; TOP: 4px; HEIGHT: 25px"
codeBase=\\msowc.cab classid=CLSID:0002E554-0000-0000-C000-000000000046><PARAM NAME="_State" VALUE=""><PARAM NAME="RecordSource" VALUE="ToDoListBob"><PARAM NAME="RecordsetLabel" VALUE="ToDoListBob|0 of |2;ToDoListBob|0-|1 of |2"><PARAM NAME="ShowFirstButton" VALUE="-1"><PARAM NAME="ShowPrevButton" VALUE="-1"><PARAM NAME="ShowNextButton" VALUE="-1"><PARAM NAME="ShowLastButton" VALUE="-1"><PARAM NAME="ShowNewButton" VALUE="-1"><PARAM NAME="ShowDelButton" VALUE="-1"><PARAM NAME="ShowSaveButton" VALUE="-1"><PARAM NAME="ShowUndoButton" VALUE="-1"><PARAM NAME="ShowSortAscendingButton" VALUE="0"><PARAM NAME="ShowSortDecendingButton" VALUE="0"><PARAM NAME="ShowApplyFilterButton" VALUE="0"><PARAM NAME="ShowToggleFilterButton" VALUE="0"><PARAM NAME="ShowHelpButton" VALUE="-1"><PARAM NAME="ShowLabel" VALUE="-1"><PARAM NAME="FontName" VALUE="Tahoma"></OBJECT>

<SCRIPT language=javascript event=onclick for=CommandSave>
try { if (MSODSC.DataPages.Count > 0)
if (MSODSC.CurrentSection == null)
      MSODSC.DataPages(0).Save();
else
      MSODSC.CurrentSection.DataPage.Save(); }
catch (e)
{ alert (e.description);}
</SCRIPT>

</DIV>
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Can anyone spot anything that might be a problem with IE 7? Might this just a matter of upgrading Active X or Java?

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2009-11-04 at 09:30:18ID24871659
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ie 7

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Answers

 

by: thenelsonPosted on 2009-11-05 at 16:20:18ID: 25755609

Hopefully, someone else will have a better idea because you probably won't like this answer. Microsoft has stopped supporting DAP (they were always a bit underwhelming).  You may need to rewrite your application in Asp.net (what MS has replaced DAP), Java or some other web capable programming.

 

by: boag2000Posted on 2009-11-07 at 14:40:26ID: 25768418

<No points wanted>
See here at this unresolved issue:
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.access.dataaccess.pages&tid=caded888-d144-4b18-9e11-08a7e87da3b0&cat=en_US_7b5272b3-ce05-44bc-9693-e58136c0fcb5&lang=en&cr=US&sloc=&p=1

See here as well.
MS's answer to this issue is to simply "Use a previous version on IE".
(Which is not a valid option in most cases.)
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/971815

I post this not as a condemnation of Microsoft, but as a confirmation of what Nelson posted.
Basically MS does not support DAP's anymore so if you have any problems using them with any newer technologies, you are pretty much on your own.
:-(

JeffCoachman

 

by: thenelsonPosted on 2009-11-07 at 15:08:43ID: 25768518

<I post this not as a condemnation of Microsoft>
Aw, Come on, Jeff, everyone else does. ;-)

 

by: boag2000Posted on 2009-11-07 at 17:27:01ID: 25768965

That may be OK for you "Access Gods", but "little Jeff Coachman" prefers to tread lightly...

LOL!

Jeff

 

by: Galisteo8Posted on 2009-11-08 at 02:48:28ID: 25770088

Thanks, guys.

"Use a previous version of IE".  << LOL Sounds like a MS "solution."

Anyhow, I did get the problem resolved.  :)

My subsequent poking around revealed that, even in MS Access, the Nav Bar appeared as red X, and if I went to Design View to get properties on it or anything, Access would simply crash!

However, still in Design View, without clicking on the actual control, I could go to the File menu and choose to remove Navigation Control from the page.  Then, go back to the File menu and choose to ADD Navigation Control.  Bingo -- the newly created nav control appeared and worked properly.

So I guess some kind of files/drivers associated with the browser are necessary when the Nav Control gets created/compiled? If so, that might explain why the old one went defunct, but the new one works.

So, problem resolved.  We haven't gone to IE8 yet; guess we'll cross that bridge when we get there.

 

by: boag2000Posted on 2009-11-08 at 12:11:20ID: 25771685

;-)

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