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Hi all,
I could use alittle help here, my wife is taking classes at the =
University of Phoenix (their tech dept. was of no help, surprise). =
Anyway for about three weeks now she cannot reply to her classes, the =
interface for the class is a web page which resembles a word doc. when =
she tries to reply a error pops up which says "GECKO_BOGUS" is =
undefined.
This does not happen when using the laptop so I don't believe its the =
website,I have restored the computer with an image I had before this =
started to occur-no help.
Running XP home w/SP2 and IE6.
TIA

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Mike Pawlak
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Re: error in web page "Gecko_Bogus" by PA

PA
Tue Apr 01 14:08:18 PDT 2008

Is the machine fully patched at Windows Update?

Is she accessing the web-page using IE or Firefox, Netscape, AOL Browser,
etc.?
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~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
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MAP wrote:
> Hi all,
> I could use alittle help here, my wife is taking classes at the University
> of Phoenix (their tech dept. was of no help, surprise). Anyway for about
> three weeks now she cannot reply to her classes, the interface for the
> class is a web page which resembles a word doc. when she tries to reply a
> error pops up which says "GECKO_BOGUS" is undefined.
> This does not happen when using the laptop so I don't believe its the
> website,I have restored the computer with an image I had before this
> started to occur-no help.
> Running XP home w/SP2 and IE6.
> TIA


Re: error in web page "Gecko_Bogus" by MAP

MAP
Tue Apr 01 15:21:53 PDT 2008

PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote:
> Is the machine fully patched at Windows Update?
>
> Is she accessing the web-page using IE or Firefox, Netscape, AOL
> Browser, etc.?
>
> MAP wrote:

Hi PA,
No the system is not fully patched but it wasn't before when it was
working,She's using IE for access.

--
Mike Pawlak



Re: error in web page "Gecko_Bogus" by PA

PA
Tue Apr 01 14:46:31 PDT 2008

MAP wrote:
<paste>
>> I could use alittle help here, my wife is taking classes at the
>> University
>> of Phoenix (their tech dept. was of no help, surprise). Anyway for about
>> three weeks now she cannot reply to her classes, the interface for the
>> class is a web page which resembles a word doc. when she tries to reply a
>> error pops up which says "GECKO_BOGUS" is undefined.
>> This does not happen when using the laptop so I don't believe its the
>> website,I have restored the computer with an image I had before this
>> started to occur-no help.
>> Running XP home w/SP2 and IE6.
</paste>
>> Is the machine fully patched at Windows Update?
>>
>> Is she accessing the web-page using IE or Firefox, Netscape, AOL
>> Browser, etc.?
>>
>> MAP wrote:
> No the system is not fully patched but it wasn't before when it was
> working,She's using IE for access.

Huh?

My confusion over your last post notwithstanding...

See if one or more of the enabled Add-ons (Tools > Manage add-ons) might be
causing the problem. "Gecko" points to a Mozilla-based layout engine:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gecko_(layout_engine). If she's not using a
Mozilla-based browser, the layout engine may be used on the UofP web-page.

Last time I checked, UofP classes used a newsreader to access/reply to
online classes: https://ecampus.phoenix.edu/support/tutorials/ols/

=> Is Outlook Express enabled in Start | Settings | Control Panel |
Add/Remove Programs | Add/Remove Windows Components?

=> Is MS Office and/or MS Outlook also installed on the machine?

[To keep track of things, it helps immensely if you include all of previous
message(s) in your replies to the newsgroup. Thank you.]
--
~PA Bear


Re: error in web page "Gecko_Bogus" by MAP

MAP
Tue Apr 01 17:25:30 PDT 2008

PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote:
> MAP wrote:
> <paste>
>>> I could use alittle help here, my wife is taking classes at the
>>> University
>>> of Phoenix (their tech dept. was of no help, surprise). Anyway for
>>> about three weeks now she cannot reply to her classes, the
>>> interface for the class is a web page which resembles a word doc.
>>> when she tries to reply a error pops up which says "GECKO_BOGUS"
>>> is undefined. This does not happen when using the laptop so I don't
>>> believe its
>>> the website,I have restored the computer with an image I had before
>>> this started to occur-no help.
>>> Running XP home w/SP2 and IE6.
> </paste>
>>> Is the machine fully patched at Windows Update?
>>>
>>> Is she accessing the web-page using IE or Firefox, Netscape, AOL
>>> Browser, etc.?
>>>
>>> MAP wrote:
>> No the system is not fully patched but it wasn't before when it was
>> working,She's using IE for access.
>
> Huh?
>
> My confusion over your last post notwithstanding...
>
> See if one or more of the enabled Add-ons (Tools > Manage add-ons)
> might be causing the problem. "Gecko" points to a Mozilla-based
> layout engine: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gecko_(layout_engine). If
> she's not using a Mozilla-based browser, the layout engine may be
> used on the UofP web-page.
> Last time I checked, UofP classes used a newsreader to access/reply to
> online classes: https://ecampus.phoenix.edu/support/tutorials/ols/
>
> => Is Outlook Express enabled in Start | Settings | Control Panel |
> Add/Remove Programs | Add/Remove Windows Components?
>
> => Is MS Office and/or MS Outlook also installed on the machine?
>
> [To keep track of things, it helps immensely if you include all of
> previous message(s) in your replies to the newsgroup. Thank you.]


Sorry for any confusion, I have already disabled all add-ons in IE no help,
and yes MS Office is installed.
UofP has merged with other Universitys so now some classes are using a
newsreader while others use a web interface.
This machine hasent had a mozilla browser for some time,I might give FF a
try.
Thanks for your help.

--
Mike Pawlak