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Pages don't work in FF 2.0.0.16
I seem, to be increasdingly noticing that sites like this one
<http://www.fluke.com/> Don't seem to work correctly in FF. You can't get to the other pages. IE tab works of course. There are no ccs or javascript errors according to the web developer addon, which is a lot more than I can say for most sites! -- Vista: the hd dvd player that thinks it's an operating system |
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Re: Pages don't work in FF 2.0.0.16
On 21/07/2008 09:38, jasee wrote:
> I seem, to be increasdingly noticing that sites like this one > > <http://www.fluke.com/> > > Don't seem to work correctly in FF. You can't get to the other pages. > IE tab works of course. > There are no ccs or javascript errors according to the web developer addon, > which is a lot more than I can say for most sites! > There is no DOCTYPE either! -- wtwjgc (Joe) |
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Re: Pages don't work in FF 2.0.0.16
jasee wrote:
> I seem, to be increasdingly noticing that sites like this one > > <http://www.fluke.com/> > > Don't seem to work correctly in FF. You can't get to the other pages. > IE tab works of course. > There are no ccs or javascript errors according to the web developer addon, > which is a lot more than I can say for most sites! > > > I don't have any problems with 2.0.0.6 or 3 if I give it permission in NoScript. |
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Re: Pages don't work in FF 2.0.0.16
davekeays wrote:
> jasee wrote: >> I seem, to be increasdingly noticing that sites like this one >> >> <http://www.fluke.com/> >> >> Don't seem to work correctly in FF. You can't get to the other pages. >> IE tab works of course. >> There are no ccs or javascript errors according to the web developer >> addon, which is a lot more than I can say for most sites! >> >> > > I don't have any problems with 2.0.0.6 or 3 if I give it permission in > NoScript. I do use noscript and I've given it permission, still doesn't work for me if you click on any of the javascript links (which in my case link to an English site) I've even tried putting www.fluke.com in the whitelist: still doesn't work in my case :-( |
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Re: Pages don't work in FF 2.0.0.16
jasee wrote:
> davekeays wrote: >> jasee wrote: >>> I seem, to be increasdingly noticing that sites like this one >>> >>> <http://www.fluke.com/> >>> >>> Don't seem to work correctly in FF. You can't get to the other pages. >>> IE tab works of course. >>> There are no ccs or javascript errors according to the web developer >>> addon, which is a lot more than I can say for most sites! >>> >>> >> I don't have any problems with 2.0.0.6 or 3 if I give it permission in >> NoScript. > > I do use noscript and I've given it permission, still doesn't work for me if > you click on any of the javascript links (which in my case link to an > English site) I've even tried putting www.fluke.com in the whitelist: still > doesn't work in my case :-( > > works fine here, is English in your 'acceptable language' set? [Tools-->Options]*-->Content in the Languages area select <Choose> and ensure English is listed Note, clicking on the images does nothing, but the links work |
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Re: Pages don't work in FF 2.0.0.16
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
> jasee wrote: >> davekeays wrote: >>> jasee wrote: >>>> I seem, to be increasdingly noticing that sites like this one >>>> >>>> <http://www.fluke.com/> >>>> >>>> Don't seem to work correctly in FF. You can't get to the other >>>> pages. IE tab works of course. >>>> There are no ccs or javascript errors according to the web >>>> developer addon, which is a lot more than I can say for most sites! >>>> >>>> >>> I don't have any problems with 2.0.0.6 or 3 if I give it permission >>> in NoScript. >> >> I do use noscript and I've given it permission, still doesn't work >> for me if you click on any of the javascript links (which in my case >> link to an English site) I've even tried putting www.fluke.com in >> the whitelist: still doesn't work in my case :-( >> >> > > works fine here, is English in your 'acceptable language' set? > > [Tools-->Options]*-->Content > in the Languages area select <Choose> and ensure English is listed > > > Note, clicking on the images does nothing, but the links work Thanks, yes I've got English united kingdom [en-gb] listed first and English [en] listed second. With the links are you referred to a us site (within the same domain)? If I temporarily allow all scripts on that page it works |
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Re: Pages don't work in FF 2.0.0.16
jasee wrote:
> Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: >> jasee wrote: >>> davekeays wrote: >>>> jasee wrote: >>>>> I seem, to be increasdingly noticing that sites like this one >>>>> >>>>> <http://www.fluke.com/> >>>>> >>>>> Don't seem to work correctly in FF. You can't get to the other >>>>> pages. IE tab works of course. >>>>> There are no ccs or javascript errors according to the web >>>>> developer addon, which is a lot more than I can say for most sites! >>>>> >>>>> >>>> I don't have any problems with 2.0.0.6 or 3 if I give it permission >>>> in NoScript. >>> I do use noscript and I've given it permission, still doesn't work >>> for me if you click on any of the javascript links (which in my case >>> link to an English site) I've even tried putting www.fluke.com in >>> the whitelist: still doesn't work in my case :-( >>> >>> >> works fine here, is English in your 'acceptable language' set? >> >> [Tools-->Options]*-->Content >> in the Languages area select <Choose> and ensure English is listed >> >> >> Note, clicking on the images does nothing, but the links work > > Thanks, yes I've got English united kingdom [en-gb] listed first and English > [en] listed second. > With the links are you referred to a us site (within the same domain)? If I > temporarily allow all scripts on that page it works > > I allow all scripts all the time |
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Re: Pages don't work in FF 2.0.0.16
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
> jasee wrote: >> Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: >>> jasee wrote: >>>> davekeays wrote: >>>>> jasee wrote: >>>>>> I seem, to be increasdingly noticing that sites like this one >>>>>> >>>>>> <http://www.fluke.com/> >>>>>> >>>>>> Don't seem to work correctly in FF. You can't get to the other >>>>>> pages. IE tab works of course. >>>>>> There are no ccs or javascript errors according to the web >>>>>> developer addon, which is a lot more than I can say for most >>>>>> sites! >>>>> I don't have any problems with 2.0.0.6 or 3 if I give it >>>>> permission in NoScript. >>>> I do use noscript and I've given it permission, still doesn't work >>>> for me if you click on any of the javascript links (which in my >>>> case link to an English site) I've even tried putting >>>> www.fluke.com in the whitelist: still doesn't work in my case :-( >>>> >>>> >>> works fine here, is English in your 'acceptable language' set? >>> >>> [Tools-->Options]*-->Content >>> in the Languages area select <Choose> and ensure English is listed >>> >>> >>> Note, clicking on the images does nothing, but the links work >> >> Thanks, yes I've got English united kingdom [en-gb] listed first and >> English [en] listed second. >> With the links are you referred to a us site (within the same >> domain)? If I temporarily allow all scripts on that page it works >> >> > > I allow all scripts all the time OK, but then you're surely not using noscripts effectively? |
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Re: Pages don't work in FF 2.0.0.16
jasee wrote:
> Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: >> jasee wrote: >>> Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: >>>> jasee wrote: >>>>> davekeays wrote: >>>>>> jasee wrote: >>>>>>> I seem, to be increasdingly noticing that sites like this one >>>>>>> >>>>>>> <http://www.fluke.com/> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Don't seem to work correctly in FF. You can't get to the other >>>>>>> pages. IE tab works of course. >>>>>>> There are no ccs or javascript errors according to the web >>>>>>> developer addon, which is a lot more than I can say for most >>>>>>> sites! >>>>>> I don't have any problems with 2.0.0.6 or 3 if I give it >>>>>> permission in NoScript. >>>>> I do use noscript and I've given it permission, still doesn't work >>>>> for me if you click on any of the javascript links (which in my >>>>> case link to an English site) I've even tried putting >>>>> www.fluke.com in the whitelist: still doesn't work in my case :-( >>>>> >>>>> >>>> works fine here, is English in your 'acceptable language' set? >>>> >>>> [Tools-->Options]*-->Content >>>> in the Languages area select <Choose> and ensure English is listed >>>> >>>> >>>> Note, clicking on the images does nothing, but the links work >>> Thanks, yes I've got English united kingdom [en-gb] listed first and >>> English [en] listed second. >>> With the links are you referred to a us site (within the same >>> domain)? If I temporarily allow all scripts on that page it works >>> >>> >> I allow all scripts all the time > > OK, but then you're surely not using noscripts effectively? > > I see no reason to use noscripts in the first place I do have a utility (add-on) that allows me to turn off javascript on a page for testing purposes (i.e. someone has a problem but I don't) but other than that I run with javascript enabled all the time |
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Re: Pages don't work in FF 2.0.0.16
jasee wrote:
> Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: >> jasee wrote: >>> Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: >>>> jasee wrote: >>>>> davekeays wrote: >>>>>> jasee wrote: >>>>>>> I seem, to be increasdingly noticing that sites like this one >>>>>>> >>>>>>> <http://www.fluke.com/> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Don't seem to work correctly in FF. You can't get to the other >>>>>>> pages. IE tab works of course. >>>>>>> There are no ccs or javascript errors according to the web >>>>>>> developer addon, which is a lot more than I can say for most >>>>>>> sites! >>>>>> I don't have any problems with 2.0.0.6 or 3 if I give it >>>>>> permission in NoScript. >>>>> I do use noscript and I've given it permission, still doesn't work >>>>> for me if you click on any of the javascript links (which in my >>>>> case link to an English site) I've even tried putting >>>>> www.fluke.com in the whitelist: still doesn't work in my case :-( >>>>> >>>>> >>>> works fine here, is English in your 'acceptable language' set? >>>> >>>> [Tools-->Options]*-->Content >>>> in the Languages area select <Choose> and ensure English is listed >>>> >>>> >>>> Note, clicking on the images does nothing, but the links work >>> Thanks, yes I've got English united kingdom [en-gb] listed first and >>> English [en] listed second. >>> With the links are you referred to a us site (within the same >>> domain)? If I temporarily allow all scripts on that page it works >>> >>> >> I allow all scripts all the time > > OK, but then you're surely not using noscripts effectively? > > If one allows all scripts all the time, what is the point of installing NoScript?? |
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