An error occurs when i type any question, from past 5 months
test
This occurs everytime i reply , so for typing a new new reply i have to refresh the page. This occurs with every browser, well when i use IE and google chhrome OS does not load.
don't you think that you got a virus??
No that's not a virus ! It's a javascript or .js file
then did you update your java?
why do you think so , oh , when i use any other computer it works perfectly fine.
So, should i update my java , where do i do that
java.com
what browser are you using ?
I am using slimbrowser
use chrome...maybe ur browser does not supports java
he said that it didn't work either
its in the comments
With Google chrome and IE Openstudy does not work, i mean it does not load
\(\href{javascript:alert(Date())}{\sf click}\)
the thing is that when you write you do not have to download anything to write.
Click the above link and tell me what happens ?
It does not have any hyperlink
O_O
u clicked that blue click text ?
there is no link
yes
can u guys give me a screenshot of result ?
nothing happens
lol
copy and paste this code and then click it ``` \(\href{javascript:alert(Date())}{\sf click}\) ```
???
paste where
in the reply box
\(\href{javascript:alert(Date())}{\sf click}\)
@FriedRice @Abhisar did anything happen
nope nothing
If nothing is happening then it means that your browser is not supporting javascript
yeah
i just updated java to version 7 update 65
Yes u can update java from this link http://java.com/en/download/chrome.jsp?locale=en
\(\href{javascript:alert(Nothing is happening())}{\sf click}\)
Java and Javascript are two different things
\(\color{blue}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @No.name ``` \(\href{javascript:alert(Nothing is happening())}{\sf click}\) ``` \(\color{blue}{\text{End of Quote}}\) This is wrong code LOL ! It's not LaTeX :D
So, will it be normal when i update java
I don think so....cz as i said both are different things....
Jscript is a browser function.
So what i have to do
I think @thomaster can guide u better
Okay
ok i found a website that might help for chrome
1.)On the web browser menu click on the "Customize and control Google Chrome" and select "Settings". 2.)In the "Settings" section click on the "Show advanced settings..." 3.)Under the the "Privacy" click on the "Content settings...". 4.)When the dialog window opens, look for the "JavaScript" section and select "Allow all sites to run JavaScript (recommended)". 5.)Click on the "OK" button to close it. 6.)Close the "Settings" tab. 7.)Click on the "Reload this page" button of the web browser to refresh the page.
Your internet speed or browser is probably too slow...
@Friedrice's suggesttion worked
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