I wanted to second the getting the error on Firefox as well.casrin wrote:I'm getting the same with (the latest) Firefox on the PC at home on the Now Playing page.
Message: "A script is running on this page..."
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Yes, I am getting it on both, IE, and Foxfire....
I usually let the page on with what is playing and what it next...
I thought it was me...or my computer... I am using Windows Me, and thought it was just using the older program.
I usually let the page on with what is playing and what it next...
I thought it was me...or my computer... I am using Windows Me, and thought it was just using the older program.
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I have been getting it for quite some time as well, but when it started, I chalked it up to my old machine. Now I have a new machine and it still happens...But now it tends to happen when I try to navigate away from the NOW PLAYING page.
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I think I have a fix for Windows XP pack 2. I went into my control panel, then into Internet options, then into advance, I then disabled script debugging for IE and have not gotten the error message again. Remember I'm no programmer and I'm not sure of all the ramification of what this will do to my hard drive. I will post if something else happens
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I'm also getting the error wherever I log in (laptop or desktop) and in any browser.
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I wonder if that would make any difference for me, as I'm using Firefox? Will have to try...Jacca5660 wrote:I think I have a fix for Windows XP pack 2. I went into my control panel, then into Internet options, then into advance, I then disabled script debugging for IE and have not gotten the error message again. Remember I'm no programmer and I'm not sure of all the ramification of what this will do to my hard drive. I will post if something else happens
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