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32 BITS 12C ODBC not working with WINDOWS 10

user2618876Jun 8 2016 — edited Jul 15 2016


Hi Everyone,

this is my first post, please give me some help to give me a good first experience, thanks in advance.

Here is the issue I am facing, my company is about to upgrade all computer to windows 10, I tested the Oracle 12c client odbc 32 bits in windows 10, unfortunately, it does not work, it come back with an error unable to find dll SQORA32.DLL even the dll does exist. It does not have such problem if using Oracle 11g 32 bits under same env.

our product only work with 32 bits odbc driver, that is why I need to mention 32 bits here.

Does anyone has a solution for this.

Thanks

Patrick

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trent
Hi Scott,

If you open the developer toolbar, you will notice the document mode is: IE9 standards.

Change this to: Standards and it works fine.

I'm not very guru'ey in IE stuff, but there must be something in the template forcing it to go into IE9 mode. The hunt begins!
trent
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Couldn't find anything to suggest it should force ie9 standards.

But adding the following to the page header seems to clear that and actually load in Standards mode.
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge" >
I do note that the apex builder pages are all loaded in IE9 Standards mode as well, which I find a little odd.

It is worth checking out the following:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms533876%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj676915(v=vs.85).aspx
*Note Edge mode is intended for testing purposes only; do not use it in a production environment.*
Because it forces all pages to be opened in standards mode, regardless of the version of Internet Explorer, you might be tempted to use this for all pages viewed with Internet Explorer. Don't do this, as the X-UA-Compatible header is only supported starting with Windows Internet Explorer 8.
Tip If you want all supported versions of Internet Explorer to open your pages in standards mode, use the HTML5 document type declaration, as shown in the earlier example.>

Although, everywhere seems to suggest using edge mode (StackOverflow, etc)

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5374099/how-do-i-force-internet-explorer-to-render-in-standards-mode-and-not-in-quirks
http://webdesign.about.com/od/metataglibraries/p/x-ua-compatible-meta-tag.htm
"IE=edge" tells Internet Explorer to use the highest mode available to that version of IE. Internet Explorer 8 can support up to IE8 modes, IE9 can support IE9 modes and so on.
Edited by: trent

Excuse all my edits! It looks like the !html5 test just below the opening head tag does not pass, which is where it should set browser mode to standards. I'd say just to take it out of there and put it in the if gte IE9 bit, so:
<!--[if (gt IE 9)|!(IE)]><!--> <html lang="&BROWSER_LANGUAGE."><meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge,chrome=1">  <!--<![endif]-->
Marked as Answer by Scott Wesley · Sep 27 2020
Scott Wesley
Thanks Trent, from what I read I figured the issue would be something to do with those headers - but you've interpreted it nicely for me.

Scott
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