Hi all, It seems that I can not get JavaScript to work on my browsers. For example, when I look at my hometown newspaper www.camdenarknews.com I can see the full page layout. But when I click on a story nothing happens. In the bottom left of the brower it shows something about JavaScript. So I'm guessing that I've not got it set up right. Can someone tell me what to do? BTW I'm using SuSE 10.0. Thanks, JIM -- Jim Hatridge Linux User #88484 ------------------------------------------------------ WartHog Bulletin Info about new German Stamps http://www.fuzzybunnymilitia.org/~hatridge/bulletin/index.php Viel Feind -- Viel Ehr' Anti-US Propaganda stamp collection http://www.fuzzybunnymilitia.org/~hatridge/collection/index.php
On Monday 20 February 2006 06:48, James Hatridge wrote:
Hi all,
It seems that I can not get JavaScript to work on my browsers. For example, when I look at my hometown newspaper www.camdenarknews.com I can see the full page layout. But when I click on a story nothing happens. In the bottom left of the brower it shows something about JavaScript. So I'm guessing that I've not got it set up right. Can someone tell me what to do? BTW I'm using SuSE 10.0.
Lotsa luck. What a hokey website. None of my 3 browers (konqy, FF 1.5.1 or Opera 8.52) would get it to bring up a story. Even with IE under XP, it took more clicks than I would be happy with to get to a story. Had to disable pop-ups temporarily to see anything.
On Monday 20 February 2006 12:37, Bruce Marshall wrote:
Lotsa luck. What a hokey website. None of my 3 browers (konqy, FF 1.5.1 or Opera 8.52) would get it to bring up a story.
Even with IE under XP, it took more clicks than I would be happy with to get to a story. Had to disable pop-ups temporarily to see anything.
I just tried Konqueror (KDE 3.5.1 on SUSE 9.3): First page: "Your browser environment is not fully supported. Do you want to continue anyway?" Continue" (button) I just closed the browser. James... looks like you need to e-mail the paper and complain they're not publishing a standards-compliant website. Carl
HI all! On Monday 20 February 2006 18:42, Carl Hartung wrote:
On Monday 20 February 2006 12:37, Bruce Marshall wrote:
Lotsa luck. What a hokey website. None of my 3 browers (konqy, FF 1.5.1 or Opera 8.52) would get it to bring up a story.
Even with IE under XP, it took more clicks than I would be happy with to get to a story. Had to disable pop-ups temporarily to see anything.
I just tried Konqueror (KDE 3.5.1 on SUSE 9.3):
First page:
"Your browser environment is not fully supported. Do you want to continue anyway?" Continue" (button)
I just closed the browser.
James... looks like you need to e-mail the paper and complain they're not publishing a standards-compliant website.
Carl
From what everyone said it looks like the site is bad, not my browser. I will dig up an email addy to these guys and complain. Thanks to everyone! JIM -- Jim Hatridge Linux User #88484 ------------------------------------------------------ WartHog Bulletin Info about new German Stamps http://www.fuzzybunnymilitia.org/~hatridge/bulletin/index.php Viel Feind -- Viel Ehr' Anti-US Propaganda stamp collection http://www.fuzzybunnymilitia.org/~hatridge/collection/index.php
On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 12:48:30 +0100
James Hatridge
Hi all,
It seems that I can not get JavaScript to work on my browsers. For example, when I look at my hometown newspaper www.camdenarknews.com I can see the full page layout. But when I click on a story nothing happens. In the bottom left of the brower it shows something about JavaScript. So I'm guessing that I've not got it set up right. Can someone tell me what to do? BTW I'm using SuSE 10.0. This is the initial message I get when I enter this site: "Your browser environment is not fully supported. Do you want to continue anyway?" I tried this both in Firefox and on Knoqueror. I even configured Konqueror to send MSIE id for www.camdenarknews.com. In general, most sites come up fine. -- Jerry Feldman
Boston Linux and Unix user group http://www.blu.org PGP key id:C5061EA9 PGP Key fingerprint:053C 73EC 3AC1 5C44 3E14 9245 FB00 3ED5 C506 1EA9
On Monday 20 February 2006 12:48, Jerry Feldman wrote:
This is the initial message I get when I enter this site: "Your browser environment is not fully supported. Do you want to continue anyway?" I tried this both in Firefox and on Knoqueror. I even configured Konqueror to send MSIE id for www.camdenarknews.com. In general, most sites come up fine.
And I was wrong on my earlier statement. Even using IE under XP, you have to be a subscriber in order to read the paper. Or that's the way I read it. Never did really see an article. -- +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + Bruce S. Marshall bmarsh@bmarsh.com Bellaire, MI 02/20/06 13:12 + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ "Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society." - Mark Twain, American Writer (1835-1910)
On Monday 20 February 2006 03:48 am, James Hatridge wrote:
Hi all,
It seems that I can not get JavaScript to work on my browsers. For example, when I look at my hometown newspaper www.camdenarknews.com I can see the full page layout. But when I click on a story nothing happens. In the bottom left of the brower it shows something about JavaScript. So I'm guessing that I've not got it set up right. Can someone tell me what to do? BTW I'm using SuSE 10.0.
Well, on Firefox 1.0.7, the first thing I get is, "Your browser environment is not fully supported. Do you want to continue anyway?" Igoring that stupid remark, I went on. First off, the designers used that wonderful bane of '90s idiocy, the frame. Frames are soooo...out of date. Second, they used a very bizarre Javascript command window.top.sys - which I've never heard of. I'm not a Javascript expert, but even searching it didn't bring much results. I'd say the site designers need to learn a bit about browsers. Cool stamp site, BTW. I'll check more into it. I need to review my Reich stamps from the 20's with 1 Billion marks stamped over the 100 Million mark imprints. :) -- kai www.perfectreign.com Kein Zeitungsknabe wird uns jemals erzählen, was grad alt oder brandneu ist. Damit wird er höchstens so viel erzielen wie ein Hund, der gegen Bäume pisst.
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Bruce Marshall
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Carl Hartung
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James Hatridge
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Jerry Feldman
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kai