From: Khartoum on
Sorry to ask this question but am hoping to get a sensible reply. I am using
windows XP and on a number of websites am unable to open certain other pages
due to a javascript void(o) error message. I know this is probably unrelated
to the OS but can anybody please explain without trying to sell me a Fixjava
errors package whether this can be fixed with a windows update or registry
amendment
much obliged
JMac
From: clintonG on
But JavaScript errors can't be fixed by the Windows OS as it has absolutely
nothing to do with the Windows OS. What really needs fixing is your lack of
knowledge about how programming languages and the web works. Its all free to
find and read so there's no excuse.


"Khartoum" <Khartoum(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9D634AA9-5131-4DE5-9857-FCAFBE504527(a)microsoft.com...
> Sorry to ask this question but am hoping to get a sensible reply. I am
> using
> windows XP and on a number of websites am unable to open certain other
> pages
> due to a javascript void(o) error message. I know this is probably
> unrelated
> to the OS but can anybody please explain without trying to sell me a
> Fixjava
> errors package whether this can be fixed with a windows update or registry
> amendment
> much obliged
> JMac

From: Khartoum on
that is a seriously unprofessional reply which i hope is picked up by those
monitoring this forum. We all have bad days boy. You really need to get a
life Clint!

"clintonG" wrote:

> But JavaScript errors can't be fixed by the Windows OS as it has absolutely
> nothing to do with the Windows OS. What really needs fixing is your lack of
> knowledge about how programming languages and the web works. Its all free to
> find and read so there's no excuse.
>
>
> "Khartoum" <Khartoum(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:9D634AA9-5131-4DE5-9857-FCAFBE504527(a)microsoft.com...
> > Sorry to ask this question but am hoping to get a sensible reply. I am
> > using
> > windows XP and on a number of websites am unable to open certain other
> > pages
> > due to a javascript void(o) error message. I know this is probably
> > unrelated
> > to the OS but can anybody please explain without trying to sell me a
> > Fixjava
> > errors package whether this can be fixed with a windows update or registry
> > amendment
> > much obliged
> > JMac
>
>
From: Jeff Winn on
This is the general group for .NET programming languages, however if you're
having problems browsing webpages due to javascript errors - just turn off
javascript debugging in your browser. If you continue having problems with
the site, contact the site owner. There isn't anything we'd be able to do
here to fix the sites.

HTH
- Jeff

"Khartoum" <Khartoum(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D2C28D76-F61A-43E0-9AD1-9F771C52DE2A(a)microsoft.com...
> that is a seriously unprofessional reply which i hope is picked up by
> those
> monitoring this forum. We all have bad days boy. You really need to get a
> life Clint!
>
> "clintonG" wrote:
>
>> But JavaScript errors can't be fixed by the Windows OS as it has
>> absolutely
>> nothing to do with the Windows OS. What really needs fixing is your lack
>> of
>> knowledge about how programming languages and the web works. Its all free
>> to
>> find and read so there's no excuse.
>>
>>
>> "Khartoum" <Khartoum(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:9D634AA9-5131-4DE5-9857-FCAFBE504527(a)microsoft.com...
>> > Sorry to ask this question but am hoping to get a sensible reply. I am
>> > using
>> > windows XP and on a number of websites am unable to open certain other
>> > pages
>> > due to a javascript void(o) error message. I know this is probably
>> > unrelated
>> > to the OS but can anybody please explain without trying to sell me a
>> > Fixjava
>> > errors package whether this can be fixed with a windows update or
>> > registry
>> > amendment
>> > much obliged
>> > JMac
>>
>>

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