DHTML Behavior Problem

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I’m working with HTML editor code from Microsoft but with slight variations. I have this working in an ASP.NET page with codebehind. Both my servers are running Windows 2003, one development and one production. Loading the page in a browser on the local machine (development server) or across the network, the page and editor control loads and works without errors. However, I get a scripting error when I attempt to load the page in a browser pointing to the production server. If I remote into the production server and load the page in a browser on that machine, no scripting error occurs and the page functions as it should.

Can anyone point me in the direction to fix this problem?

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1) Complete and fully-functional working program(s) in executable form as well as complete source code of all work done.

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## Platform

Windows 2003 Server

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Projekt-ID: #3106568

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Remote Projekt Aktiv Nov 20, 2005