Originally posted by zeitghost
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Originally posted by FranckoThey must have integrated ATW's SKA.
Harsh, but amusing!
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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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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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