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JA
Hi,

I had a programmer do 2 similar javascripts. They go in html pages, and they
are causing errors on my computer. It seemed like it was only on the
computers in my house, but now I have found an error on 2 outside computers.

I mostly get a "runtime error. Syntax error, Line 2".

There are several other javascripts on one of the pages. It will vary which
one doesn't work, depending on the computer, I guess. The others worked ok
until this one was added.

I don't know javascript. Can anyone help me figure out if something is wrong
with the script, or if it is from having too many scripts on the page?

Thanks, JA

Jul 23 '05 #1
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Lee
JA said:

Hi,

I had a programmer do 2 similar javascripts. They go in html pages, and they
are causing errors on my computer. It seemed like it was only on the
computers in my house, but now I have found an error on 2 outside computers.

I mostly get a "runtime error. Syntax error, Line 2".

There are several other javascripts on one of the pages. It will vary which
one doesn't work, depending on the computer, I guess. The others worked ok
until this one was added.

I don't know javascript. Can anyone help me figure out if something is wrong
with the script, or if it is from having too many scripts on the page?

You can't have too many scripts, but one can interfere with another if
they weren't written to be used together.

If you post the URL of your web site, I'm sure somebody will be happy
to take a look.

Jul 23 '05 #2
JA
Lee,

Could you contact me using my email address?

Thanks~

"Lee" <RE**************@cox.net> wrote in message
news:d9*********@drn.newsguy.com...
JA said:

Hi,

I had a programmer do 2 similar javascripts. They go in html pages, and
they
are causing errors on my computer. It seemed like it was only on the
computers in my house, but now I have found an error on 2 outside
computers.

I mostly get a "runtime error. Syntax error, Line 2".

There are several other javascripts on one of the pages. It will vary
which
one doesn't work, depending on the computer, I guess. The others worked ok
until this one was added.

I don't know javascript. Can anyone help me figure out if something is
wrong
with the script, or if it is from having too many scripts on the page?

You can't have too many scripts, but one can interfere with another if
they weren't written to be used together.

If you post the URL of your web site, I'm sure somebody will be happy
to take a look.

Jul 23 '05 #3

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