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         smarty Super User 
          
  
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           | Posted: January 04 2013 at 15:33 | IP Logged
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Any idea what is happening here?  ARe there some CR/LF's in the auto wrap that are messing this up?  It should work....right?
 
  ph_geturl("http://rss.wunderground.com/auto/rss_full/TX/San_ Antonio.xml?units=english")
 
 Gets me this:
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 Internal Formula Error
      An internal error occurred while running the formula.  Please report the error details below to PowerHome.
 *** Error Details ***
 Error Number: 39
 Object Name: uo_socketblob
 Class: uo_socketblob
 Routine Name: f_geturl
 Line: 46
 Text: Error accessing external object property autoresolve at line 46 in function f_geturl of object uo_socketblob.
 
 
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         smarty Super User 
          
  
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           | Posted: January 04 2013 at 16:06 | IP Logged
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I'm pretty sure it ISN'T a PH snafu....but rather something within Win7 or EI9 (which I am using).  
 
 I think this site might only allow you to grab data only XX minutes apart...otherwise i get the above error...
   
  Edited by smarty - January 04 2013 at 19:42
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         dhoward Admin Group 
          
  
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Smarty,
 
 Just tested it on 2.1.4 here and it worked fine.  Based 
 upon the error message, it would appear that the Catalyst 
 socket control is not registered (Im pretty sure you use 
 this already so not sure why that would be).
 
 In any event, try running:
 
 regsvr32 "c:\windows\system32\cswskax6.ocx" (might be 
 regsvr32 "c:\windows\syswow64\cswskax6.ocx")
 
 Hopefully that will register the control and get you 
 working.
 
 Dave.
 
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         syonker Senior Member 
          
  
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Hi Gang,
 
 Just a follow-on note...I noticed my weather macro was 
 failing the geturl() command with a syntax error and 
 figured since I had ported PowerHome to 64-bit Windows 7 
 the last time around this might be the culprit here as 
 well.
 
 When I tried tried the following to register the OCX, it 
 failed with the error shown in the screen shot below.  I 
 then tried to launch a Command-Prompt (DOS) with admin 
 rights by right-clicking and "Run as Administrator".  
 Nothing happened.  Tried again and the command prompt 
 option didn't work, but everything else was running.  I 
 had to shut down PowerHome...as soon as I did that the 
 "approve this action" icon came up on the bottom menu bar 
 and I was able to register the component.  Re-launched 
 PowerHome and tested the macro and it worked fine.  Hope 
 this helps someone down the road.  I think the general 
 point is that:
 
 To "Run as Administrator" on the Command-Prompt (DOS) 
 window in Windows 7, you have to first shut down 
 PowerHome.
 
  
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