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Javascript errors on viewtopix.php and viewforum.php?

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Dunno if anyone else is experiencing it, but I'm getting Javascript errors ('blockedReferred' is undefined) on the viewforum.php and viewtopic.php pages. I'm using IE build 6.0.3790.

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Not seeing this on Firefox.
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Post by ERIC »

No problems here, either. I use both Firefox and IE 7. Sounds to me like a temporary glitch, or maybe you have javascript disabled? And it's strange that the error would only occur on those two pages; the only javascript I can think of is the nav menu on the main banner - which is on every page... :-k

Was this a one time thing, or are you continuing to experience this problem? If so, can you send me a screenshot of the problem via email?
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Nope, it happens on every single page; I just mentioned those two because it was expedicious. ;) And Javascript is enabled (I'm buildin web applications on a daily basis, so Javascript must be enabled). I'm sure it's probably part of some header that's common to every page load. Doesn't happen under Vista (IE7.whatever). Been doing it for a couple months...
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I'm sure it's due to the drop-down nav bar embeded in the header; but you're the first person I've come across who's had this problem.
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Steve - I too have this problem from my home computer - but not from work computer
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It could be that other folks have the IE error popup disabled (the first time a javascript error occurs, the user has the option to block all further notifications). You'll still get the alert icon in the lower left hand corner of the IE status bar, but the popup won't show up anymore. Definately an issue with IE6 javascript; it appears on every IE6 I pull up the website on.
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By the way, just loaded the site on my new Vista laptop with IE7.0.6000, and Yes, the error is still there. Check out the warning icon on the lower left hand corner of the page right next to "Done"; double-click it.
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Again, please send me a screenshot since I cannot duplicate this error on my end.
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Couldn't find your email addy, so this'll have to do. Line numbers obviously changes on every page, but error is the same. I pulled this one up on my IE7/XP/Pro box at work, so it's definately there in IE7.
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