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 From:  Michael Gibson
5145.7 In reply to 5145.6 
Hi rod, the only thing I can really tell you is that it's still likely to be something messed up in your system registry that is preventing that particular system script component to not work correctly.

You might try doing a reset of Internet Explorer settings - there's a reset button under the system Control Panel > Internet Options > Advanced tab as shown in this blog post:
http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2006/06/12/628499.aspx

Also if you are on an earlier Internet Explorer version like IE6 or IE7 you might try installing IE8 and see if that gets the script component stuff installed correctly.

I'm not sure if you mentioned if you are running anti-virus or not, but if you are try disabling it temporarily as it could possibly be interfering with the script operation as well.

If you were to re-install windows from scratch that would probably also get you fixed up.

Otherwise, this is fixed up for the next beta release of v3 which like I mentioned before does not use the system jscript.dll anymore, for the next v3 beta I've also added in a script interface directly into MoI for reading text files so it won't need to use that system FileSystemObject thing anymore after that.

Also is it possible for you to get your points into 3DM format instead of as a text file? If so then you can bring in your points that way instead of using the text file importer.

- Michael
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 From:  rod (CECKEH)
5145.8 In reply to 5145.7 
Hi Michael, I'm using IE8, I did the reset and my firewall and virus programs were turned off but I'm still getting the jscript error. My computer came with an OEM version of XP so I don't have an installation disk and can't reload XP. The data files come from an airfoil database and don't come in a 3DM format so I guess I'm hooped.

Thanks for all your effort!

-Cecil
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 From:  BurrMan
5145.9 In reply to 5145.8 
Notepad++ by any chance???
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 From:  Michael Gibson
5145.10 In reply to 5145.8 
Hi Cecil, if there are just a few specific files that you're trying to convert, if you post them here as a file attachment I will convert them to 3DM format for you and post back the 3DM file which you can then load.

- Michael
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 From:  rod (CECKEH)
5145.11 In reply to 5145.9 
Hello BurrMan, What is this "Notepad++"? Is it any different than just plane "Notepad" and if so, how does that help?
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 From:  rod (CECKEH)
5145.12 In reply to 5145.10 
Thanks MIchael, that will work for now and maybe when V3 is up and running, this problem will go away. I would prefer as I'm sure you would, that I be able to do it on my own.

-Cecil

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 From:  Michael Gibson
5145.13 In reply to 5145.12 
Hi Cecil, attached here are those 2 particular files converted for you.

Another way that might work for getting them converted for you could be to use the Rhino evaluation version (http://rhino3d.com) to load the point text file in and then save to 3DM from there.

- Michael

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 From:  BurrMan
5145.14 In reply to 5145.11 
"""""""Is it any different than just plane "Notepad" and if so, how does that help?""""""""""

Yes, and it doesnt. It was something I experienced awhile back.. It was just a swat in the dark. Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!
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 From:  Michael Gibson
5145.15 In reply to 5145.14 
re: notepad++ - I think it messed up the file assocation with .js files or something like that right Burr?

So that was just another possible way that your system registry could get a bit messed up with regard to script stuff.

- Michael
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 From:  BurrMan
5145.16 In reply to 5145.15 
""""""""""re: notepad++ - I think it messed up the file assocation with .js files or something like that right Burr?"""""""""

Actually, it hooked into the execution of them somehow, and threw an error anytime I ran a command from the entry field.. Never figured out exactly WHAT it was, but would get errors for no other reason... You were trying to help me figure out what was up. It could be a hundred things.
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 From:  rod (CECKEH)
5145.17 In reply to 5145.16 
Thanks Michael and BurrMan, between the Rhino and the files you sent, I should be on my way to giving this a try.
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 From:  rod (CECKEH)
5145.18 In reply to 5145.13 
Hi Michael, I installed Rhino but I can't seem to find a way to open a Word document inside Rhino. Do I have to convert it to some other format first, so Rhino will recognize it?
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 From:  Michael Gibson
5145.19 In reply to 5145.18 
Hi Cecil yes you'll need to convert it to a "plain text" file format that only contains simple text content rather than all the structured word processing type content (that includes stuff like font styles, bold/italic, etc...) which the .doc file has.

From Word do a "Save As" and as the file type scroll down and pick "plain text", and let it have the default .txt file extension for plain text files.

Then in Rhino the file type is called something like a "Points file" for reading that in.

- Michael
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 From:  rod (CECKEH)
5145.20 In reply to 5145.19 
Thanks for all your help Michael! I finally got things up and running. FYI, I discovered that MoI couldn't see the point file when it was saved in Rhino V4 but when I saved it again in Rhino V2 it worked fine.

Cheers!
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 From:  BurrMan
5145.21 In reply to 5145.20 
"""""""""" I discovered that MoI couldn't see the point file when it was saved in Rhino V4 but when I saved it again in Rhino V2 it worked fine.""""""""""""

See if you can create the 2 different ones and post them here, so we can see the difference.
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 From:  Michael Gibson
5145.22 In reply to 5145.20 
Hi Cecil, most likely Rhino v4 created a particular kind of "point cloud" entity when you imported the point file. Right now MoI only looks for individual point entities and does not handle that "point cloud" object type.

If you run the Explode command in Rhino it would probably convert the point cloud into individual point objects and that would then work saving as a 3DM file type - when you export to a v2 3DM it basically does the explode step for you right then automatically.

- Michael
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