I knew it wasn't my fault because the notice said the error occurred on the webpage. When I clicked yes that I wanted to continue using scripts the message kept coming back, when I decided to select no, after a couple of no's the message went away and I was able to print the page.HansV wrote:Must have been a really serious error on the web page (not your fault!)
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Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive & well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, red wine in the other, body thoroughly used up. Totally worn out & screaming "Wow, Wee What a ride!
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Hi Gloria!
I wouldn't bother trying to notify a web page author of an error in his script . . . unless it was someone i knew and wanted to give a "heads up." I say this assuming it unlikely that one would reach the actual person responsible and that one might be dragged into a debugging session that could become tedious.
Just my opinion, of course, and worth far less than 2 cents American.
I wouldn't bother trying to notify a web page author of an error in his script . . . unless it was someone i knew and wanted to give a "heads up." I say this assuming it unlikely that one would reach the actual person responsible and that one might be dragged into a debugging session that could become tedious.
Just my opinion, of course, and worth far less than 2 cents American.
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I value your opinion Bob. You know, you're right, the only time I notified an author or web master was when I notified him/her on this forum. And I got a swift reply, and that's unusual.BobH wrote:Hi Gloria!
I wouldn't bother trying to notify a web page author of an error in his script . . . unless it was someone i knew and wanted to give a "heads up." I say this assuming it unlikely that one would reach the actual person responsible and that one might be dragged into a debugging session that could become tedious.
Just my opinion, of course, and worth far less than 2 cents American.
Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive & well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, red wine in the other, body thoroughly used up. Totally worn out & screaming "Wow, Wee What a ride!