clicker wrote:I've been running long eValid scans on a complex website and sometimes I get a complete failure...you know, the "send this message to Microsoft" type of failure.
What can be causing this? It is not every time and every site. But it is a real pain so I really want to know what the issue is...
I'll wait for a response here...
Mr. Clicker
Well, hard to say. So if you can send us the actual page on which the crash happened we might be able to debug it.
But maybe this little piece of technical detail may help out here: eValid is built using the DLLs from the IE browser that is installed on your machine. The eValid product this is a "clone" (for lack of a better term) of the IE browser.
The good news that this means eValid processes and renders pages in the identical same way as the IE browser does -- this is important to understand because it assures the accuracy of eValid-product timing and size data. But with every bit of good news there is, you guessed it, some bad news.
The bad news is that eValid also includes every IE feature, including some that do cause the browser (IE or eValid, no matter which) to fall over in some strange cases. It could be that THAT is what you're seeing.
We have heard of this before, on very long scans and/or on scans where the application is particularly difficult. Sometimes it helps to have the latest IE
installed on your machine (IE 8 is out now, at least in Beta)...
To diagnose the problem -- to repeat -- we need the page where you see the product failing in order to be able to see if it can be fixed.
** eValid Support