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I have a serious technical prob with http://tmnforever.tm-exchange.com/main.aspx

Every time I want to click a link that's one of those javascript links, nothing happens. That means that in the track-search I cannot go to the next page, I cannot search for a track even, because I cannot click the "Apply"-link. And I cannot post my technical prob in the TMXF-Forum, because the "Post New thread" is one of those javascript links.

I tried it with my default browser Firefox as well as with Seamonkey. I don't use any scriptblock-extension for Firefox.

Any1 got any idea, what's wrong here (or there)?

Thx a lot
you can enter
Code:
javascript:
in the url line, then the console will popup, it will tell you what the problem is with the js links
TStarGermany Wrote:you can enter
Code:
javascript:
in the url line, then the console will popup, it will tell you what the problem is with the js links

Hm hm hm, it somehow still doesn't work. I tried it from my bro's computer and there the page worx finely fine with Firefox.
I also tried some alterations of script settings within Firefox and even XP's internet security settings (though only affect IE, is that right?!).
If the page would work with IE would be alright, but due to my script problem, I'm not even able to find out my password or anything else related with my account at tmfx.
There's a new line that appeared in the error-console, look at the very top one, and also the lower five detailed lines are new, any idea?

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Gotta add something:
On a page like this kicker.de website, the javascript link does work (check the picture, which uses the command
Code:
javascript:openZoom(378747, 2, 600)
http://www.java.com/de/download/index.jsp

Try too install this, and try again.. Maybe it works.
installing a java runtime environment is a security risk if you dont need it.

@torx: maybe you have some sort of antivir/antiwhatever stuff running? a firefox plugin or an additional browsing software that eliminates certain scripting on websites?

just re-install firefox completely without any extensions and try again.
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