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August 7, 2006 at 3:48 am #701245
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InactiveI get a similar message in my HTML editor sometimes and it’s always a failed javascript module.
However when loading the page with an MS-IE6.0 browser the page loads OK (apart from the Javascript that failed) and looks ok.
What browser are you using?
What is a sample page URL ? (I could take a quick look).Other than that I can’t help much …
:tooconfusAugust 7, 2006 at 4:13 am #701246Anonymous
GuestThanks G!
You’ve rattled loose a brain cell or two (who knew there were any left?) and now I remember I get that message whenever I have the jackpot tickers on my pages and i forget to add the part that goes inbetween the
tags but I have added the part into the body.I bet that’s what the deal is.
let that be a lesson to you kids. A young life of debauchery and casual sex may be a lot of fun and leave you with a lot of wonderful memories in your old age to help pass the time but you risk not remembering such little details as the afore mentioned.
*to Bernie (because hes on the west coast so I know he’ll understand) I was tempted to finish this post with “and remember … only you can prevent forest fires” … but I was afraid it my strange sense of humor might be going just a bit too far. …
August 7, 2006 at 4:37 am #701247Anonymous
InactivePleased to have (possibly) helped !
:hehe:August 7, 2006 at 11:32 am #701266Anonymous
InactiveRuntime errors point to a problem with a database loading. So if this site you´re surfing is served dynamically then that could be a reason for the runtime errors. It can be caused by Javascript as well though.
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