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Tigron
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Post by Tigron »

On 2002-03-18 13:03, genecatlow wrote:
I've looked at my archive pages, they seem to work okay! Did you mean my own archive setup or the calendar function that Keenspot provides? That one does seem to give errors from time to time. If you *do* mean my own archive pages, what type of error are you receiving?
Well, I'm using Internet Explorer version 6.0.2600.0000, and whenever I try to view one of your archive pages, I get this warning:

A Runtime Error has occurred. Do you wish to debug?
Line: 264
Error: 'ord' is undefined

After I tell the browser not to debug, it writes a "greater-than" bracket (>) right after the Gene Catlow logo (gclogo.gif), then proceeds to write the rest of the document.

After examining the code in that region, it seems to me that the portion of Javascript where ord is defined is being commented out. Perhaps you should examine the "<width=468" line, as my browser seems to regard it as an incomplete tag.

<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Tigron on 2002-03-18 14:50 ]</font>

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Post by Genecatlow »

On 2002-03-18 14:49, Tigron wrote:

Well, I'm using Internet Explorer version 6.0.2600.0000, and whenever I try to view one of your archive pages, I get this warning:

A Runtime Error has occurred. Do you wish to debug?
Line: 264
Error: 'ord' is undefined

After I tell the browser not to debug, it writes a "greater-than" bracket (>) right after the Gene Catlow logo (gclogo.gif), then proceeds to write the rest of the document.

After examining the code in that region, it seems to me that the portion of Javascript where ord is defined is being commented out. Perhaps you should examine the "<width=468" line, as my browser seems to regard it as an incomplete tag.

<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Tigron on 2002-03-18 14:50 ]</font>
I'll try removing the 'width' instruction, as
it may no longer be necessary.

Ekevu Cheetah
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Post by Ekevu Cheetah »

Many, many Keenspot index pages issue JScript errors to me every now and then. It apparently is in the AD banner thing. I set my IE to not to pop-up errors anymore.
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