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Swimmer
June 12th, 2007, 06:26
I am having a big problem with script errors.
Shortly after connection the errors show up requiring having to click on a box in order to read my mail etc.
I have already applied a script patch and my ISP didn't help either. I suspect their ads or cookie setting might be the problem or some bug.
I have an app that does a KillProcess on one of the loaded .exes which isn't needed after connection and it does run faster.
I am willing to learn how to patch or fix whatever may be causing the problem. I think I have most of the tools.
I have been reading some tutorials.
Thanks for any advice.
LLXX
June 13th, 2007, 01:18
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
Swimmer
June 13th, 2007, 15:52
Quote:
[Originally Posted by LLXX;66342]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
I have applied known script patches and used search engines
and asked many people.
naides
June 13th, 2007, 16:30
Quote:
[Originally Posted by Swimmer;66329]I am having a big problem with script errors.Scripts for What? What application or situation are you talking about. plenty of applications around use scripts. You know your problem, but the reader needs to know it too.
Shortly after connection the errors show up requiring having to click on a box in order to read my mail etc.See above. This sentence only make sense if you clue us on to what you are talking about
I have already applied a script patch and my ISP didn't help either. I suspect their ads or cookie setting might be the problem or some bug.What does an ISP have to do with this? or their adds or their cookies or the bugs? once again you assume people here are reading your mind or live behind your eyes
I have an app that does a KillProcess on one of the loaded .exes which isn't needed after connection and it does run faster.Uhhh?
I am willing to learn how to patch or fix whatever may be causing the problem. I think I have most of the tools.You are missing at least two tools: CommunicationSkills.exe and GetAClue.exe
I have been reading some tutorials.
Thanks for any advice. |
1-If you don't formulate a meaningful question You don't get a meaningful answer.
2-Edit: If that is the case, you should use some Abstain from Alcohol, Marijuana, PCP and LSD for at least 6 hours before writing a post
Swimmer
June 13th, 2007, 17:44
I am having a big problem with script errors.Scripts for What? What application or situation are you talking about. plenty of applications around use scripts. You know your problem, but the reader needs to know it too.
Shortly after connection the errors show up requiring having to click on a box in order to read my mail etc.See above. This sentence only make sense if you clue us on to what you are talking about
I have already applied a script patch and my ISP didn't help either. I suspect their ads or cookie setting might be the problem or some bug.What does an ISP have to do with this? or their adds or their cookies or the bugs? once again you assume people here are reading your mind or live behind your eyes
I have an app that does a KillProcess on one of the loaded .exes which isn't needed after connection and it does run faster.Uhhh?
I am willing to learn how to patch or fix whatever may be causing the problem. I think I have most of the tools.You are missing at least two tools: CommunicationSkills.exe and GetAClue.exe
I have been reading some tutorials.
Thanks for any advice.
1-If you don't formulate a meaningful question You don't get a meaningful answer.
2-Abstain from Alcohol, Marijuana, PCP and LSD for at least 6 hours before writing a post
I don't use any of #2.
I don't appreciate those insulting remarks.
The script error occurs after connection with my ISP.
I will get exact error if you need
it to diagnose problem.
Something to do with a script error in a certain line
of the URL of peoplepc.com.
blurcode
June 13th, 2007, 20:01
Do you use your ISP's PeoplePC Internet Security Pack software?
Swimmer
June 13th, 2007, 20:20
Thanks.
I looked for that and it looks like an extra fee for that.
This problem only started recently.
I will check some more things first.
On another subject.
When I was running Win98, someone came out with a program that removed IE from your system
while leaving essential elements.
It was funny how Netscape started running better.
:-)
Take care.
dELTA
June 14th, 2007, 08:34
Swimmer, you do get some bonus "for-trying" points for all the different crazy ideas you seem to be into, but there ends the positive part of this post.
Now for a few somewhat less positive, but still important points:
1.
For god sakes get a clue.
2.
Stop flooding the board with stupid questions for which you have not nearly did your part of the necessary homework.
3.
When you post a question, make sure to make it clear, informative and easy to understand. You have failed to do any of this so far.
4.
Read the friggin FAQ.
5.
Listen to and comply with pointers like this from moderators and admins (and others), and for god sakes absolutely don't do the opposite and give back bad attitude and stupid cocky replies.
6.
Don't ever again submit a post in which you break against any of the above points, or it might very well be your last.
Swimmer
June 14th, 2007, 09:12
[QUOTE][Originally Posted by Swimmer;66329]I am having a big problem with script errors.
Shortly after connection the errors show up requiring having to click on a box in order to read my mail etc.
I have solved the problem.
dELTA
June 14th, 2007, 10:03
Good for you.
As usual you have not in any way acknowledged any criticism or pointers that have been given to you though, but rest assured that you will still be held to them in any future posts.
Oh, and also, when having engaged several other people to help you solve a problem like this, it is customary, not to mention polite, to share the solution to the problem if you obtain it anywhere else than from the members of the forum thread in question, and not just say "I have solved the problem." and leave everyone else curious.
Swimmer
June 14th, 2007, 10:49
I will think of ways to make it easier for others to help.
I have used much of advice given by others as evidenced by
the different postings.
I tried hard to keep my replies civil without cursing etc.
I think I ask too many questions at one time. I will slow that down.
I help others because I like to help.
I don't expect anything in return.
If someone is just leeching, they don't get my help again until they show some effort.
If someone irritates me, I just don't worry about it
and don't reply.
A person can decide how they will react to situations.
I also treat others like I like to be treated.
The solution to the script problems was a setting in Internet Explorer relating to the settings for custom sites.
I had to restore it back to the default.
I hope you have a good day.
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