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Script errors ARRRGGG!!!


  • 16 months ago · Quote · #1

    pfontec

    I keep getting script errors when I go to live chess.  Is anyone else having this problem?  Is there a fix?

    Thanks

  • 16 months ago · Quote · #2

    kohai

    Are you using Internet Explorer?  If yes, have you tried a different browser to see if it appears in any others?

  • 16 months ago · Quote · #3

    p0testi0

    Do you have any info on the what the errors are? On the bottom left corner of IE's window, there should be an icon that you can click that says the number or errors encountered while loading that particular page. Post what they say for the error information.
  • 16 months ago · Quote · #4

    NimzoRoy

    Update java and make sure you're only running one version, the latest. I believe Java does not replace older versions when it's updated and you can have numerous old versions still installed that intefere with it working properly. Make sure your OS and browser(s) are 100% up-to-date, and keep them that way.

    Next time try telling total strangers you're asking for help with PC and/or Internet problems what OS/version and what browser/version you're using, and post the exact error message(s) you're getting. We're chessplayers out here, not mindreaders.

  • 16 months ago · Quote · #5

    pfontec

    this is the script error:

    Script: http://cssjs.chesscomfiles.com/js/chess2/bundled/LiveChessAdvanced.v2011012501.js:325

    I have updated my java and have only one java running.  My browser is Mozzilla latest version.

    Still having problems thanks

  • 16 months ago · Quote · #6

    kohai

    Do you have JavaScript enabled ?

  • 16 months ago · Quote · #7

    pfontec

    Yes JavaScript is enabled

  • 16 months ago · Quote · #8

    Sred

    pfontec wrote:

    this is the script error:

    Script: http://cssjs.chesscomfiles.com/js/chess2/bundled/LiveChessAdvanced.v2011012501.js:325

    I have updated my java and have only one java running.  My browser is Mozzilla latest version.

    Still having problems thanks


    By saying Mozilla, I guess you mean Firefox or SeaMonkey?

  • 14 months ago · Quote · #9

    helfried

    You have a Java Script problem. js = Java Script (NOT JAVA!!!)
    Note Java Scipt has nothing to do with Java.
    So you can update Java or deinstall Java and it does not bother the Java Script.


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