(09-12-2017 05:50 PM)Brian Walsh Wrote: [ -> ]undefined
Mmmm... I would say no.
(09-12-2017 05:55 PM)Brian Walsh Wrote: [ -> ]undefined
Sorry sir, I just can't see the problem. So what solution?
(09-12-2017 05:55 PM)Brian Walsh Wrote: [ -> ]undefined
Hi Brian,
What is the problem you're having\seeing? Obviously you can "post", hence this thread
... what problem in particular is it you're seeing when you do post?
** Edit ** Since we posted at the same time.
Wow, that is weird.... hope you get that resolved.
Oh... actually... do you have anything special, or out of the ordinary, in your Signature? Some code perhaps? Just a thought\guess... but perhaps the "undefined" is coming from that portion of your profile?
Oh... actually... do you have anything special, or out of the ordinary, in your Signature? Some code perhaps? Just a thought\guess... but perhaps the "undefined" is coming from that portion of your profile?
*Edit* I have no idea why this got posted here twice :o
Brian -- Although you have been able to cleverly embed what you're trying to say in the titles of your posts in this thread, the body always just says "undefined".
Have you been dividing by zero again? I *warned* you about that.
but no. For me it's not undefined (Firefox, 32-bit Vista)
(Post 77)
This is "Your Message".
All of your posts appear to have been placed into the Post Subject field, with nothing placed in the Your Message field.
Brian
When was the last JAVA update to your PC? When I had menus, drop-down lists, etc perform erratically, etc., I would update JAVA & "normal" behavior would be restored.
BEST!
SlideRule
(09-13-2017 11:54 AM)SlideRule Wrote: [ -> ]Brian
When was the last JAVA update to your PC? When I had menus, drop-down lists, etc perform erratically, etc., I would update JAVA & "normal" behavior would be restored.
BEST!
SlideRule
Something seems wrong with that scenario then, as most browsers (firefox, chrome, opera) don't typically use java to execute websites. There are a few rare (these days especially) exceptions, but most sites now seem to use javascript and CSS, neither of which require the Java runtime to be installed.
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(09-13-2017 11:54 AM)SlideRule Wrote: [ -> ]Brian
When was the last JAVA update to your PC? When I had menus, drop-down lists, etc perform erratically, etc., I would update JAVA & "normal" behavior would be restored.
BEST!
SlideRule
I don't have the access rights to do any of that on my computer at work. Because our company does a lot of e-commerce things are pretty locked down.