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Jonny Started conversation Jul 28, 1999
...or at least I get I get a JavaScript error telling me so whenever I open up a page in Netscape.
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Jonny Posted Jul 28, 1999
I'm on NT4.0 Workstation with service pack 3 (build 1381). The browser's actually quite old (4.04). It's not a major problem for me (I'm not scared by errors!), but I thought you'd like to know
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Jim Lynn Posted Jul 28, 1999
OK, I'll be able to fix it, but not until tomorrow. Can you use IE4 instead? I know that works.
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Slug Posted Jul 29, 1999
I on the other hand AM scared of errors, being what is commonly known as a "technical puddin' head".
I too am using Netscape 4.04 and getting the same JavaScript error. Well it's nice to know that it wasn't my fault; I was about to explain to everyone here that "it was like this when I got here". Although out of interest, is it possible to turn those bloody annoying warnings off? I guess it's nothing a big hammer won't fix.
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Deek Posted Jul 29, 1999
Me too ! But only since yesterday when you guys ACCEPTED a user page (trumpet fanfare).
I posted a querey to Mark Moxon cause I thought it may have had something to do with it.
It refers to a 'JavaScript Error and names various lines, then 'ad1 is not defined'
Is it anything to do with the graphics added on to the User Page ? Sorry but I must also claim to be a pudding head in these matters. Thanks.
All better now
Slug Posted Jul 29, 1999
Woohoo - all fixed!
Thanks to anyone and everyone who solved that problem (whatever the hell it was) - you have now made it so much easier for me to waste my time. Ace.
Cheers.
All better now
Jim Lynn Posted Jul 29, 1999
You're welcome. Thanks for letting me know it's working.
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