I exported a Photobook using the Silverlight option. When I try to turn pages using the arrow buttons below the album, I get an script error (screen capture attached in file).
I tried to open the Photobook file in another computer and the result was the same.
Photobook Silverlight: Script error when turning pages
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Photobook Silverlight: Script error when turning pages
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Re: Photobook Silverlight: Script error when turning pages
I get the same error when using the forward/back buttons. I can however turn the pages by dragging them without the error. Just a rough guess by the error code thrown, Corel messed up the script language...

FWIW, I tried this on both my PCs, one running Vista HP, and my desktop running WInXP HE, and get the same error. I did find that when that error jumps up, instead of clicking the Yes or No buttons, click the X (close) in the upper left corner, and I can still drag the pages, ie; view the photobook. Not ideal for how they are designed. I think most people are going to use the buttons first, and most.
FWIW, I tried this on both my PCs, one running Vista HP, and my desktop running WInXP HE, and get the same error. I did find that when that error jumps up, instead of clicking the Yes or No buttons, click the X (close) in the upper left corner, and I can still drag the pages, ie; view the photobook. Not ideal for how they are designed. I think most people are going to use the buttons first, and most.
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Re: Photobook Silverlight: Script error when turning pages
Hi Ron,
I noticed the same that I can turn the pages by grabbing/dragging them but this problem makes it hard to share the photobooks with other people.
I noticed the same that I can turn the pages by grabbing/dragging them but this problem makes it hard to share the photobooks with other people.
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Re: Photobook SL: Script error when turning pages - solved
It seems that the update resolved this issue. Very good.
Corel offered to solve the issue via phone when I raised this. Maybe they would have had a workaround then. The call in times are not very convenient from Finland as we don't have any support locally - so I decided to wait and see whether this gets corrected in one of the updates which it did.
Thanks.
Corel offered to solve the issue via phone when I raised this. Maybe they would have had a workaround then. The call in times are not very convenient from Finland as we don't have any support locally - so I decided to wait and see whether this gets corrected in one of the updates which it did.
Thanks.
