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Possible Javascript problems?


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I am having problems accessing a few things on another forum. Plus I just noticed that I am even having problems on the Post New Topic page in this forum. In the other forum I have a private message and after I sign in there is a yellow envelope at the top of my forum pages showing that I have a message. If I hover my mouse over this envelope it shows "List Message" in the progress bar of Internet Explorer 6. If I click on the link, the progress bar shows: java script:note_frame(); and nothing happens. There are a couple of other links on that page that will show java script: type messages in the progress bar while I can hover over other links on the same page and see a new URL in the progress bar. These java script: messages appear after a white page with a yellow triangle that has an exclamation mark and I can click on that yellow triangle and a box will pop up showing there is an error on the page.

In fact, as I am writing this on the Post New Topic page, I see the yellow triangle symbol with the words Error on page after it and the box says
Line 347
Char. 4
Error: Object Expected
Code: 0

and I can't get anything to happen when I click on one of the Clickable Smilies.

I don't know if these two things are related, but they all seem to be on pages that show that there is an error on the page. I have also tried Firefox to see if I could access my private message that way, but I see the same java script:note_frame(); in the progress bar.

Thanks for any suggestions.

DSS
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