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Re: Pretty Basic Question

Posted By: Max
Saturday, 22 July 2006, at 8:36 p.m.

In Response To: Pretty Basic Question (Jim Wilson)

Jim,

You say that it only has problems on 'one website'

Does this 'one website' have a different a different domain name and webhost?
If Not, have you gone through your code character per character to make sure that there isn't any missed errors in scripting?

Remember, programming and scripting all deal with characters and the webserver will not know what you're talking about if you make a simple mistake as in misspelling something or adding a comma or semi-colon or whatever in the wrong place.

Are you willing to post a sample of your code here?

Max

> Hey Folks,

> This question might seem sort of basic but it really has me perplexed. I
> posted this question on the Blake and noone there offered any assistance
> as of yet so I was sort of hoping that some of the "techies"
> here might offer some advice. I will attempt to explain the problem in as
> much detail as possible to help you help me.

> The problem involves Java.

> I visit some websites that allow you to click on a photo using a JS in
> order to enlarge that photo. It opens in a separate window. It works on
> all but one website. When I visit that one and click it acts as if it is
> going to open but does not. This only happens on my home laptop. My other
> PC works just fine which leads me to believe there has got to be something
> in my settings on this laptop.

> Here is what I did thus far in order to attempt to fix this:

> 1. I went into my Norton in order to make sure that it wasn't blocking the
> popups.

> 2. I checked my JS and even went so far as to download the latest Java
> patches. I did this based upon what MS recommended for XP.

> 3. I cleared my Temp Internet Files and Cache memory.

> 4. I went, on this laptop, to many other sites and was easily able to open
> one picture after another.

> 5. I went back to my old pc that is running Win 2000 and tested the
> website. It worked just fine. I also had another friend of mine test it
> out on his PC and once again it worked out just fine.

> So....

> I am at a loss here. Why in the world would my JS work on every website
> other than just one? Is there something I am missing?

> ANY advice will be greatly appreciated. I hate when I come across
> something like this that I am unable to overcome. It seems on the surface
> to be such a simple thing to fix but apparently not.

> Thanks in advance,
> Jim Wilson

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