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Originally posted by FranckoThey must have integrated ATW's SKA.
Harsh, but amusing!
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They must have integrated ATW's SKA.Originally posted by DaveBSpoke too soon, tis fecked again.
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Ahhh, all better now. I suspect someone has poked summat in the background and fixed whatever it was that was buggered.
You can tell I'm a techie can't you
Oh, the smilies seem to be broken. Clicking on one sends you back tot he top of the page with no smiley in the text.
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Getting strange behaviour with Firefox too. Sometimes no threads are displayed at all, other times only old responses are shown.Originally posted by DaveBAnyone else getting loads of runtime errors on the forum pages viewing with IE? Logged on this morning and immediately started getting dozens on every page....
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This morning the site was definately broken. Only half a page of HTML was being returned.
Probably due to the fact the site runs on gay PHP and poofy Linux no doubt.
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Seems to be javascript errors, mostly "object expected". I'm no coder but I suspect someone has forgotton to close a () pair somewhere. Or [] or {} or whatever new fangled thingumywhatsits you .net types use these days.
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Anyone else getting loads of runtime errors on the forum pages viewing with IE? Logged on this morning and immediately started getting dozens on every page....Tags: None
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