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: What's with these "Script Errors"?


Ron454
Aug 31st, 07, 1:28 AM
WTF is a script error?
Since last weekend, I can hardly participate from home.
What did the site owners change?
I changed nothing from my end.

Ron

Tom Mobley
Aug 31st, 07, 1:48 AM
not getting those. what are you doing when it gives the error? just reading or trying to post? can you make it repeat?

Ron454
Aug 31st, 07, 2:01 AM
not getting those. what are you doing when it gives the error? just reading or trying to post? can you make it repeat?

Tom,

Just reading.
Error comes up and asks if I want to continue with scrips on this page or not.
Doesn't matter what I choose....yes or no, comes up 4 or 5 times then let's me continue. Until I go on to the next post or try to answer.
It says it can't get the cursor property......
I'm sure it's a Juno thing.....but as I said, they have never been able to help....some guy from India no doubt answers the email, and has no clue what I'm asking.
Very frustrating.
Ron

Bryan59EC
Aug 31st, 07, 8:20 AM
Sounds to me you have a teenage daughter-----
I went thru 4 puters when the girls were all home-
now that they are gone, I bought a new one
Now I'm waiting for the boy to kill it.

heh heh heh

JD'S67
Aug 31st, 07, 8:23 AM
occasional script errors here too lately.
JD

Dean
Aug 31st, 07, 8:57 AM
None of my computers have been getting anything like that.
Sounds like a firewall problem.

Shawn Gilbert
Aug 31st, 07, 9:09 AM
This issue occurs because the HTML source code for the Web page does not work correctly with client-side script such as Microsoft JScript or Visual Basic script. This problem may occur for any one or more of the following reasons:
• A problem in the HTML source code of the Web page.
• Active scripting , ActiveX controls or Java applets are blocked on your computer or network. Internet Explorer or another program, such as anti-virus programs or firewalls, can be configured to block Active scripting , ActiveX controls or Java applets
• Anti-virus software is configured to scan your Temporary Internet Files or Downloaded Program Files folders.
• The scripting engine on your computer is corrupt or outdated.
• Internet-related folders on your computer are corrupt.
• Your video card drivers are corrupt or outdated.
• The DirectX component on your computer is corrupt or outdated.
Note Server-side scripts such as Visual Basic scripts in Active Server Pages (ASP) run on a Web server. Script errors that occur because of server-side script failures do not produce error messages in Internet Explorer but may also create a Web page that does not display or work correctly. The troubleshooting information in this article applies to client-side script errors. Contact the administrator of the Web server if you suspect a problem with a server-side script.


here is some info dont know if the site is developed with java but that might need to be updated i dont get any errors.

Al
Aug 31st, 07, 9:14 AM
We upgraded to the latest version around then. I'm not aware of any errors until Tom pointed out this post.

I'll certainly look into it but not a lot to go on.

does it do this if you are not logged in? All the pages or only certain sections? Classifieds working?
Internet Explorer or some other browser? Sounds kinda like a security issue with a personal firewall like McAfee or similar.

I'll do some checking.

Al

jonh
Aug 31st, 07, 12:42 PM
I would try updating Active x
Jon