mcgohenn
2008-May-20 21:31 UTC
[Wine] Problems with HTML Rendering. Ubuntu 8.04, Wine 1.0-rc1
I have installed Sacred under Wine. "This application is trying to show an HTML Page. Wine needs Gecko (Mozilla HML engine) to be installed to show the page. Click install if you want Wine to automatically download and install Gecko." When I click on install... Nothing happens. I have tried to use the Ubuntu Forums to figure out what the answer is, but those haven't been successful. Any suggestions?
Austin English
2008-May-20 21:34 UTC
[Wine] Problems with HTML Rendering. Ubuntu 8.04, Wine 1.0-rc1
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 4:31 PM, mcgohenn <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:> I have installed Sacred under Wine. > > "This application is trying to show an HTML Page. Wine needs Gecko (Mozilla HML engine) to be installed to show the page. Click install if you want Wine to automatically download and install Gecko." > > When I click on install... Nothing happens. I have tried to use the Ubuntu Forums to figure out what the answer is, but those haven't been successful. > > Any suggestions? > > > > > >Try: $ wine iexplore.exe http://www.google.com Then click install It hangs sometimes...If that doesn't work: $ wget kegel.com/wine/winetricks $ sh winetricks gecko
mcgohenn
2008-May-20 23:31 UTC
[Wine] Re: Problems with HTML Rendering. Ubuntu 8.04, Wine 1.0-rc1
Ok I got gecko to work. When I try to run the program now. Instead of getting a registration page for my copy of the program. I get a redirect to Amlocalhost.com. A page of ads. But I don't think that is a problem that can be solved in this forum.
AbdulRahiem
2008-Jun-19 22:08 UTC
[Wine] Re: Problems with HTML Rendering. Ubuntu 8.04, Wine 1.0-rc1
I have the same problem as mentioned in this thread. I am running Ubuntu 8.04 and Wine 1.0. HTML rendering is disabled in any program I run under Wine. I have accepted the offer to install gecko many times, to no avail. Then I tried the commands suggested in this thread: wget kegel.com/wine/winetricks sh winetricks gecko This keeps failing with the following message: sha1sum mismatch! Rename /home/abuahmed/.winetrickscache/./wine_gecko-0.1.0.cab and try again. Of course, I have done as suggested, several times, but I am still not getting anywhere. Any ideas? Regards AbdulRahiem
Austin English
2008-Jun-20 15:40 UTC
[Wine] Problems with HTML Rendering. Ubuntu 8.04, Wine 1.0-rc1
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 5:08 PM, AbdulRahiem <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:> I have the same problem as mentioned in this thread. > I am running Ubuntu 8.04 and Wine 1.0. > > HTML rendering is disabled in any program I run under Wine. I have accepted the offer to install gecko many times, to no avail. > > Then I tried the commands suggested in this thread: > > wget kegel.com/wine/winetricks > sh winetricks gecko > > This keeps failing with the following message: > > sha1sum mismatch! Rename /home/abuahmed/.winetrickscache/./wine_gecko-0.1.0.cab and try again. > > Of course, I have done as suggested, several times, but I am still not getting anywhere. > > Any ideas? > > Regards > > AbdulRahiem > > > > > >Try deleting that file, or manually run: $ wine iexplore http://winehq.org
AbdulRahiem
2008-Jun-20 18:27 UTC
[Wine] Re: Problems with HTML Rendering. Ubuntu 8.04, Wine 1.0-rc1
Thanks. I tried that. But still no luck. Running wine iexplore http://winehq.org as root produced the following: fixme:ole:CoResumeClassObjects stub fixme:win:WIN_CreateWindowEx Parent is HWND_MESSAGE fixme:urlmon:ObtainUserAgentString (0, 0x7e07b1c7, 0x7e07b1c0): stub fixme:urlmon:ObtainUserAgentString (0, 0x130698, 0x7e07b1c0): stub fixme:wininet:InternetLockRequestFile STUB err:cabinet:FDICopy FDIIsCabinet failed. err:mshtml:check_version Could not open VERSION file Could not load Mozilla. HTML rendering will be disabled. fixme:shdocvw:ClOleCommandTarget_QueryStatus (0x12c0c4)->((null) 1 0x33e69c (nil)) fixme:shdocvw:ClOleCommandTarget_Exec (0x12c0c4)->((null) 25 2 0x33e6b0 (nil)) fixme:shdocvw:ClOleCommandTarget_Exec (0x12c0c4)->((null) 26 2 0x33e6b0 (nil)) fixme:shdocvw:ClientSite_GetContainer (0x12c0c4)->(0x33e6ec) fixme:shdocvw:ClOleCommandTarget_Exec (0x12c0c4)->({000214d1-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} 37 0 0x33e7b0 (nil)) fixme:shdocvw:ClOleCommandTarget_Exec (0x12c0c4)->({000214d1-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} 84 0 (nil) 0x33e840) fixme:win:WIN_CreateWindowEx Parent is HWND_MESSAGE fixme:urlmon:ObtainUserAgentString (0, 0x33cfe7, 0x33cfe0): stub fixme:urlmon:ObtainUserAgentString (0, 0x130508, 0x33cfe0): stub fixme:mshtml:HttpNegotiate_GetRootSecurityId (0x130fb0)->(0x33cfe8 0x33cfe0 0) fixme:shdocvw:ClOleCommandTarget_Exec (0x12c0c4)->((null) 29 2 0x33fca0 (nil)) fixme:shdocvw:DocHostUIHandler_GetDropTarget (0x12c0c4) fixme:shdocvw:ClientSite_GetContainer (0x12c0c4)->(0x33fb2c) fixme:shdocvw:InPlaceFrame_SetStatusText (0x12c0c4)->(0xb7e276d1) fixme:shdocvw:ClOleCommandTarget_Exec (0x12c0c4)->((null) 25 2 0x33fa60 (nil)) fixme:shdocvw:ClOleCommandTarget_Exec (0x12c0c4)->((null) 26 2 0x33fa60 (nil)) fixme:shdocvw:ClOleCommandTarget_Exec (0x12c0c4)->((null) 21 2 (nil) (nil)) fixme:shdocvw:ClOleCommandTarget_Exec (0x12c0c4)->((null) 28 2 0x33fb18 (nil)) fixme:mshtml:HttpNegotiate_OnResponse (0x130fb0)->(200 L"HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nDate: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 18:18:14 GMT\r\nServer: Apache/2.2.3 (Debian) PHP/5.2.0-8+etch11\r\nX-Powered-By: PHP/5.2.0-8+etch11\r\nExpires: Mon, 26 Jul 1997 05:00:00 GMT\r\nLast-Modified: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 18:18:15 GMT\r\nCache-Control: no-store, no-cache, must-revalidate\r\nCache-Contr"... (null) 0x33f9d8) Any further ideas, please? Regards AbdulRahiem
Austin English
2008-Jun-20 18:46 UTC
[Wine] Problems with HTML Rendering. Ubuntu 8.04, Wine 1.0-rc1
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 1:27 PM, AbdulRahiem <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:> Thanks. I tried that. But still no luck. > Running wine iexplore http://winehq.org as root produced the following:Why are you running as root?
AbdulRahiem
2008-Jun-20 19:43 UTC
[Wine] Re: Problems with HTML Rendering. Ubuntu 8.04, Wine 1.0-rc1
I do not run as root. I only opened a terminal window as root for the purpose of running the command, in order to ensure that (lack of) write access would not be the problem. The page I get, after it attempts to install gecko, is totally blank, except for the message: HTML rendering is disabled at the moment (or similar, I actually get it in Dutch, my UI language). There is no reference to apache. Regards