Submitted by jan_rifkinson on 2010/10/02 11:48
No matter what way I try to clip content, it is not showing up in HTML pane
I have:
  • closed, restarted, repaired, compacted, re-installed program.
  • installed to different location
  • I have tried clipping via <win>C, select <CTRL>C+<Win>N + <CTRL>V, Clip content icon
  • I have tried w & w/o 'adding clipping info' selected
  • I have not tried as MHT because I don't want MHT
In all cases,IQ has created a URL to the data but has not transferred data to the HTML pane.
After this problem is resolved, I will have to go back & re-do about 3 hours work of clipping & cataloging work from today
This may be a local problem but I suggest anyone clipping, check as you go along, check HTML pane
 
Support information
 
IQ Version: 0.9.25C build 9/30/2010 09:48:08 PM
Portable in E:\InfoQube
Grid: 4.4.0.9.UNICODE Menus: 13.4.1
App files in E:\InfoQube\AppFiles
App data in E:\InfoQube\AppData
User files in E:\InfoQube\Users\Jan
 
Updated 2010/10/04 10:24: IE9beta un-installed via control panel, windows instructions. This automatically re-installs IE8. Cold system boot to clear the cob webs. As a result I can now drag / resize HTML panel (from another thread) but I still cannot clip to it. I tested clip from IE8 into IQ (I am a FF user) w same result, i.e. clipped data does not make it into the HTML pane.  Maybe there is an IE9 remnant in the register but I wouldn't know what to search for.
 
Updated 2010/10/05 09:28: I am now able to take notes in HTML pane that stick, i.e. that are saved. I can drag, i.e. resize HTML pane. I can clip successfully to HTML pane. This is what I did to test & what I think. On a Win7 machine, IQ installation -- where one installs it -- may be an issue under certain circumstances. What those circumstances are, I don't know. But I conclude -- at least from my experience -- that the safest place to install the portable version is on C:\ , not in C:\programs86 or in any other sub-directory.  I understand that the portable version is supposed to be completely contained but I know for a fact that Win7 did affect at least one file -- newHTML -- by overwriting it with each re-start. Not so in my current installation. Here then were the steps I took to arrive at this conclusion:
 
Tests conducted w my working dB
1. Clipping from web
2. Note taking in HTML pane
3. Re-size HTML pane

Installed to Desktop
v925_pre29 > all tests ok
v925_pre30_B_lastest-build > all tests ok
v925_sep-8 > all tests ok
v925_c1_lastest-build > all tests ok

Installed to E:\ drive
v925_c1_lastest-build > all tests no (as discussed)

Installed to C:\ drive
v925_c1_lastest-build > all tests ok

Tested after machine re-start

Installed to C:\ drive
v925_c1_lastest-build > all tests ok
includes changing newHTML codes for new fonts

Comments

This is great news.
 
The only troublesome thing about this, is that the portable version is supposed to be completely isolated from the OS...
 
Something to explore one day..
 
Have a great day !
 
As to your remaining issue (HTML pane resizing on Win 7), can you try to do the same with the properties pane. It may be a bug with the new codejockk version used in IQ v0.9.25B and up
 

Armando

2010/10/03 22:24

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

Hi, I'm not sure I'm understanding here.
Does this have to do with IE9 not being ready for prime time or ... ?

Pierre_Admin

2010/10/03 23:20

In reply to by Armando

>Does this have to do with IE9 not being ready for prime time or ... ?
 
Exactly ! At least on Win 7.