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javascript problem? maybe?


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redstorm19

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So, I'm not sure if anyone here can help me but if not, I'd appreciate if someone could point me in the right direction to get help. A couple of days ago my system decided it didn't want me to go on myspace.com anymore. When I type in the address in both firefox and IE the page just never loads. The status bar goes about 75% and hangs there. If I disable javascript I can get on the site and log in just fine, unfortunately myspace uses a ton of javascript so the site is basically worthless without it turned on.

I've done system restore, reinstalled firefox, uninstalled all of my addons, looked through all java options, cleaned registry, scanned for viruses, and scanned for spywayre/maleware. I'm really just clueless at this point. Every other website I go to works fine, it's only myspace that isn't working.

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Edited by redstorm19, 10 November 2008 - 04:53 PM.

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happyrock

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go here...for your browser to get specific instructions on enabling JavaScript in your browser.
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My problem isn't with enabling javascript. The problem is when javascript is enabled I can't get to the site.
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