Before I plunged into rewriting the code I reexamined the posts...
When I look carefully at your screenshot I notice that the dialog's top bar say '(c) 2010' - BUT ALL versions of the 1024 exporter say '(c) 2011' !
Therefore somewhere along the line you are not installing the latest version of all of the files... you have been stumbling on with the old version that is now finally broken by IE9...
Download the latest set 'Octane_1024-05.zip' [again!] and extract all of the files and files inside their subfolders into the Plugins folder exactly as detailed in the README or Help files...
Now open the file
../Plugins/Octane_loader.rb using a plain-text editor like Notepad.exe...
The last part of the code should look like this...
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require 'sketchup.rb'
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#load "Octane/Octane_1022.rb"
load "Octane/Octane_1024.rb"
This loads the '1024' version from the Octane subfolder in the Plugins folder - the earlier '1022' version still seems to be loading in your case - thereby almost certainly causing these issues... If it doesn't say that close the file try dragging the one from the zip file directly into the Plugins folder an overwrite the out of date version. Check its contents again to see if its updated.
Try running Sketchup on a saved SKP > Octane Exporter again and see if it improves - it may not because the 'Octane_1024.rb' file might also be out of date....
To check you have also got the correct version find
../Plugins/Octane/Octane_1024.rb - open that file [if it exists*] and it should have these lines starting 26 lines down...
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05 20110608 Minor corrections to yet unnoticed animation paths code error.
To suit MAC's latest Safari all innerHTMLs changes are now set as
properties rather that as attributes.
if NOT then again you don't have the correct [latest] version installed
*If it doesn't exist then I suspect none of the files are getting installed properly...
Please triple check that you/users/etc have 'full-permissions' to read/write/add/delete/etc all files and folders/subfolders/files within the appropriate Sketchup folder/subfolders. Because if you don't then this weird Windows 'Compatibility Files' issue can occur in Vista and Win7 where your PC lets you think that you have installed everything as you expected [they will 'look' like they've installed
] BUT it puts the files in a special 'Compatibility Files' side folder... so they are not actually install and therefore not loading. If your PC has done this then a 'Compatibility Files' button on the top bar of the file browser window in Windows for folders like Plugins, Plugins/Octane etc tells you that you have issues that need fixing - you should then be able to move the files to the correct location[s] if you have sufficient rights.
IF your access rights are corrected then these issues are avoided with any future installations or file savings.
Note the minimum subfolders in the Sketchup folder that need these 'full-permissions' are Plugins, Components, Materials, Styles - as these are where you will from time to time want to save files,
without your PC protecting you from yourself by stopping the process... BUT
not telling you explicitly that it's done so! Note that the full-permissions for these base subfolders should extend to all of their contents - files, subfolders and their files etc...
Here is my setup where Admins and Users have full-permissions to ALL of the contents of the Sketchup folder...
Please let me know if this fixes things ???