Internet Explorer Script Error Call Was Rejected By Callee
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Post your question and get tips & solutions from a community of 418,571 IT Pros & Developers. It's quick & easy. Call was rejected by callee - 100+ P: 101 buntyindia While creating a word doc using Javascript I am getting error "Call was rejected by callee" Expand|Select|Wrap|Line Numbers varobjWord=newActiveXObject('Word.Application'); objWord.Visible="True"; I am executing this in a ASP document on IIS 5 Server. Please Help... Regards, Apr 8 '08 #1 Post Reply Share this Question 9 Replies Expert Mod 15k+ P: 16,027 acoder This could possibly be caused by https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/902b7d5c-8204-4924-acde-d5fce4312336/opener-call-was-rejected-by-callee?forum=jscript the Word application being busy. You could try waiting a while and then trying. See if this link helps. Apr 9 '08 #2 reply 100+ P: 101 buntyindia This could possibly be caused by the Word application being busy. You could try waiting a while and then trying. See if this link helps. I am trying to open a word doc with Javascript and create a https://bytes.com/topic/javascript/answers/792033-call-rejected-callee new document using mailmerge. Now problem is when more then one user is using the same template for mailmerge I got a error from Word "Document is locked for editing by xxx" Is there any way to overcome this ...or any way to keep word doc in shared way. Apr 11 '08 #3 reply Expert Mod 15k+ P: 16,027 acoder More than one person can't edit the same file at the same time otherwise you'd get unexpected results. Either they use separate templates or catch the error and wait a while and try again. Did you manage to solve the first problem? Apr 11 '08 #4 reply 100+ P: 101 buntyindia More than one person can't edit the same file at the same time otherwise you'd get unexpected results. Either they use separate templates or catch the error and wait a while and try again. Did you manage to solve the first problem? For the first issue "Call was rejected by callee" it was not the problem of Anti virus... I just make null the objword object just after making Word visible. Till time haven't got that problem yet and stand resolved. Another problem frequently disturbin
ASP.NET Community Standup Forums Help Home/ASP.NET Forums/General ASP.NET/HTML, CSS and JavaScript/"Call was rejected by callee" in popup window, tied to onkeypress eve... "Call was rejected by callee" in popup window, tied to onkeypress event RSS 1 reply Last post Aug 27, http://forums.asp.net/t/1861824.aspx?+Call+was+rejected+by+callee+in+popup+window+tied+to+onkeypress+event 2014 12:10 PM by march11 ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › Print Share Twitter Facebook Email Shortcuts Active Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved Threads Support Options Advanced Search Reply mmodrall Member 2 Points 69 Posts "Call was rejected by callee" in popup window, tied to onkeypress event Nov 27, 2012 03:10 PM|mmodrall|LINK Hi... Our ASP.Net and legacy code share a little blob of open-source javascript that implements a calendar control in a popup window. The window.open() call that internet explorer creates the popup window uses about:blank as the root url. There are navigation arrows around the month and year to change the presentation of the days of the month, and the year has an input field that's supposed to be directly editable. Whenever you click on the arrows or edit the year, it's supposed to re-draw the days-of-the-week layout to match the new year/month. All the code to do the navigation lives in the original parent internet explorer script page's context, not the popup window's. The weird bug is that if you type anything in the editable year field, it throws a "Call was rejected by callee" in IE at the line if (this.popupWindow != null && !this.popupWindow.closed) on the latter clause. The odd thing is that this refresh routine containing the above line is called when you open the popup, when you use the navigation arrows (implemented with javascript hrefs on anchors), and when in theonkeypress event of the year input - and only the onkeypress invocation is throwing the callee exception. From what I can find searching around, it seems generally like the error message indicates that IE thinks this is some kind of cross-domain window exception, but I can't find a lot of details and nothing to explain why the same function call would work in an href action and not in an onkeypress action. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks Mark Reply march11 Participant 1929 Points 1917 Posts Re: "Call was rejected by callee" in popup window, tied to onkeypress event Aug 27, 2014 12:10 PM|march11|LINK To your specific question no, but I have had to work around these issues in the past. Does this happenin all browsers? Have you tried other versions of IE, and which version are you reporting on now? Have you considered changing to an AJAX calendar,