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    The Woodworking Channel schedule is back

    Did you guys know the schedule shows up again? For months it seemed to have a "runtime error".... I'm I slow or is this something everyone already knew but me???? Sometimes I'm dumb as a bag of bolts....
    If you can't fix it with a hammer, you have an electrical problem.

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    I hope I don't sound to ignorant but what is the wood working channel schedule? It sounds like something I would like to see.

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    Ken - You may have spoken too soon. I am still getting the runtime error.
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    Ken, I still get the code page or page can not be found.


    http://www.thewoodworkingchannel.com/

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    Bill, I just clicked the link in your message and it's playing fine. I'm watching on Netscape 7.2 Jim.
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    Yup, I'm still getting the runtime error also. I would like to be able to get the schedule so that I don't have to just pop in once in a while and take my changes on what is playing. It would be nice to look ahead at what will be featured.
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    Here is the schedule until Midnight

    schedule

    12/6/2007 5:30 PM Compact Kitchen Diner, Part One and TwoThe Great British Woodshop
    12/6/2007 5:54 PM Chevalet & Making a Saw BladeSilas Kopf - Techniques of Marquetry
    12/6/2007 6:00 PM Fern StandThe Router Workshop
    12/6/2007 6:30 PM Trivets Trivets TrivetsThe Router Workshop
    12/6/2007 7:00 PM Oriental Turning MethodsAmerican Association of Woodturners - Yoshinobu Kakizawa
    12/6/2007 7:18 PM Ogee Bracket Feet, Part 5The Woodworker's Edge
    12/6/2007 7:30 PM Production Bowl TechniquesAmerican Association of Woodturners - David Lancaster
    12/6/2007 8:00 PM Fern StandThe Router Workshop
    12/6/2007 8:30 PM Construction Tricks of the TradeThe Router Workshop
    12/6/2007 9:00 PM Compact Kitchen Diner, Part One and TwoThe Great British Woodshop
    12/6/2007 9:23 PM Chevalet & Making a Saw BladeSilas Kopf - Techniques of Marquetry
    12/6/2007 9:31 PM Oriental Turning MethodsAmerican Association of Woodturners - Yoshinobu Kakizawa
    12/6/2007 9:49 PM Ogee Bracket Feet, Part 5The Woodworker's Edge
    12/6/2007 10:00 PM Hanging A DoorThe Router Workshop
    12/6/2007 10:30 PM Vanity StoolThe Router Workshop
    12/6/2007 10:56 PM Intarsia Bandsaw TipsRobert's Studio - Learning Intarsia
    12/6/2007 11:00 PM Vanity StoolThe Router Workshop
    12/6/2007 11:26 PM Measurements and LayoutMaking a Greenland Paddle
    12/6/2007 11:37 PM Keeping Waterstones FlatLie-Nielsen Toolworks - Plane Sharpening
    12/6/2007 11:49 PM The Ruler TrickLie-Nielsen Toolworks - Plane Sharpening
    12/6/2007 11:53 PM Wine GlassLarry Marley
    12/7/2007 12:00 AM Roll Up BoxThe Router Workshop
    12/7/2007 12:27 AM 12/7/2007 12:30 AM Jewelry and Lingerie Chest, Part 1The Router Workshop
    12/7/2007 12:57 AM Liberty's Cabinet HardwareIWF 2006 - From the Floor
    12/7/2007 1:00 AM Compact Kitchen Diner, Part One and TwoThe Great British Woodshop
    12/7/2007 1:24 AM Chevalet & Making a Saw BladeSilas Kopf - Techniques of Marquetry
    12/7/2007 1:30 AM Sam Maloof, Part 3A Woodworking Experience
    12/7/2007 1:58 AM Around the Shop - Jacques Vesery
    12/7/2007 2:00 AM Vanity StoolThe Router Workshop
    12/7/2007 2:27 AM Detail SandingWoodworking 101
    12/7/2007 2:48 AM Layout & Cutting the Loom & TipsMaking a Greenland Paddle
    12/7/2007 2:57 AM Jacques Vesery - Part OneAround the Shop - Jacques Vesery
    12/7/2007 3:03 AM Choosing the Right HammerLie-Nielsen Toolworks - Forgotten Hand Tools
    12/7/2007 3:10 AM Jet's New Wet SharpenerIWF 2006 - From the Floor
    12/7/2007 3:18 AM Porter Cable's New Omni JigIWF 2006 - From the Floor
    12/7/2007 3:27 AM Roll Up BoxThe Router Workshop
    12/7/2007 3:54 AM Profile SandingWoodworking 101
    12/7/2007 4:00 AM Sam Maloof, Part 11A Woodworking Experience
    12/7/2007 4:27 AM Porter Cable's New Palm Belt SanderIWF 2006 - From the Floor
    12/7/2007 4:33 AM Boule, Part 1 & 2Silas Kopf - Techniques of Marquetry
    12/7/2007 4:51 AM Advanced Weaving, Part OneLie-Nielsen Toolworks - Advanced Weaving, Part One
    12/7/2007 5:00 AM Compact Kitchen Diner, Part One and TwoThe Great British Woodshop
    12/7/2007 5:24 AM Glue-Up and ClampingThe Woodworker's Edge - Raised Panel Doors
    12/7/2007 5:30 AM Jewelry and Lingerie Chest, Part 2The Router Workshop
    12/7/2007 6:00 AM Sam Maloof, Part 7A Woodworking Experience
    12/7/2007 6:26 AM Final Assembly, Glue-Up & Wrap-UpRobert's Studio - Learning Intarsia
    12/7/2007 6:32 AM Keeping Waterstones FlatLie-Nielsen Toolworks - Plane Sharpening
    12/7/2007 6:44 AM Ogee Bracket Feet, Part 1The Woodworker's Edge
    12/7/2007 6:50 AM Ogee Bracket Feet, Part 2The Woodworker's Edge
    12/7/2007 6:56 AM Ogee Bracket Feet, Part 3The Woodworker's Edge
    12/7/2007 7:02 AM Ogee Bracket Feet, Part 4The Woodworker's Edge
    12/7/2007 7:18 AM Ogee Bracket Feet, Part 6The Woodworker's Edge
    12/7/2007 7:24 AM
    12/7/2007 7:40 AM Turning Pacific MadroneAAW National Symposium 2003 - Dale Larson
    12/7/2007 8:00 AM Basic Stairs, Part 1The Router Workshop
    12/7/2007 8:27 AM 12/7/2007 8:30 AM Jewelry and Lingerie Chest, Part 1The Router Workshop
    12/7/2007 8:57 AM Liberty's Cabinet HardwareIWF 2006 - From the Floor
    12/7/2007 9:00 AM Compact Kitchen Diner, Part One and TwoThe Great British Woodshop
    12/7/2007 9:24 AM Chevalet & Making a Saw BladeSilas Kopf - Techniques of Marquetry
    12/7/2007 9:30 AM Sofa TableThe Router Workshop
    12/7/2007 9:56 AM IWF HighlightsIWF Highlights
    12/7/2007 10:00 AM Vanity StoolThe Router Workshop
    12/7/2007 10:27 AM Detail SandingWoodworking 101
    12/7/2007 10:48 AM Layout & Cutting the Loom & TipsMaking a Greenland Paddle
    12/7/2007 10:57 AM Jacques Vesery - Part OneAround the Shop - Jacques Vesery
    12/7/2007 11:03 AM Choosing the Right HammerLie-Nielsen Toolworks - Forgotten Hand Tools
    12/7/2007 11:10 AM Jet's New Wet SharpenerIWF 2006 - From the Floor
    12/7/2007 11:18 AM Porter Cable's New Omni JigIWF 2006 - From the Floor
    12/7/2007 11:27 AM Intarsia Bandsaw Basics, Tips, & TechniquesRobert's Studio - Learning Intarsia
    12/7/2007 11:40 AM Oriental Turning MethodsAmerican Association of Woodturners - Yoshinobu Kakizawa
    12/7/2007 12:00 PM Sam Maloof, Part 11A Woodworking Experience
    12/7/2007 12:27 PM Porter Cable's New Palm Belt SanderIWF 2006 - From the Floor
    12/7/2007 12:33 PM Boule, Part 1 & 2Silas Kopf - Techniques of Marquetry
    12/7/2007 12:51 PM Advanced Weaving, Part OneLie-Nielsen Toolworks - Advanced Weaving, Part One
    12/7/2007 1:00 PM Compact Kitchen Diner, Part One and TwoThe Great British Woodshop
    12/7/2007 1:24 PM Glue-Up and ClampingThe Woodworker's Edge - Raised Panel Doors
    12/7/2007 1:30 PM Jewelry and Lingerie Chest, Part 2The Router Workshop
    12/7/2007 2:00 PM Sam Maloof, Part 7A Woodworking Experience
    12/7/2007 2:26 PM Final Assembly, Glue-Up & Wrap-UpRobert's Studio - Learning Intarsia
    12/7/2007 2:32 PM Keeping Waterstones FlatLie-Nielsen Toolworks - Plane Sharpening
    12/7/2007 2:44 PM Jewelry and Lingerie Chest, Part 1The Router Workshop
    12/7/2007 3:11 PM Jewelry and Lingerie Chest, Part 2The Router Workshop
    12/7/2007 3:40 PM Turning Pacific MadroneAAW National Symposium 2003 - Dale Larson
    12/7/2007 4:00 PM Basic Stairs, Part 1The Router Workshop
    12/7/2007 4:27 PM
    12/7/2007 4:30 PM Jewelry and Lingerie Chest, Part 1The Router Workshop
    12/7/2007 4:57 PM Liberty's Cabinet HardwareIWF 2006 - From the Floor
    12/7/2007 5:00 PM Compact Kitchen Diner, Part One and TwoThe Great British Woodshop
    12/7/2007 5:24 PM Chevalet & Making a Saw BladeSilas Kopf - Techniques of Marquetry
    12/7/2007 5:30 PM Sofa TableThe Router Workshop
    Last edited by Ken Shoemaker; 12-06-2007 at 7:40 PM.
    If you can't fix it with a hammer, you have an electrical problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim O'Dell View Post
    Bill, I just clicked the link in your message and it's playing fine. I'm watching on Netscape 7.2 Jim.
    Jim, I can watch it and I can do everything else in the menu but the the Schedule, when I click on it I get this error.

    Runtime Error

    Description: An application error occurred on the server. The current custom error settings for this application prevent the details of the application error from being viewed remotely (for security reasons). It could, however, be viewed by browsers running on the local server machine.

    Details: To enable the details of this specific error message to be viewable on remote machines, please create a <customErrors> tag within a "web.config" configuration file located in the root directory of the current web application. This <customErrors> tag should then have its "mode" attribute set to "Off".

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    Ken, thanks..

    I don't know why I can't but thanks for the list, that help.

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    Gott'a tell ya' I was able to copy and paste what I see there, but it may not be acurate... I'm still trying to figure it out
    If you can't fix it with a hammer, you have an electrical problem.

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    Gott'a tell ya' I was able to copy and paste what I see there, but it may not be acurate... I'm still trying to figure it out

    UPDATE:They change the schedule at a moments notice. The program showing now is not what I copied and pasted. I went back to the schedule and it has changed within a few minutes. So just beware if your planing on seeing something.
    Last edited by Ken Shoemaker; 12-06-2007 at 8:12 PM.
    If you can't fix it with a hammer, you have an electrical problem.

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