Internet Explorer 8. Done but with errors
Just after a little more research, I read that if you get that message, it says that you will not be able to fix the problem. The only person that can actually do something about it is whoever controls the website. I have no idea how true this is, and i'll try my best but I doubt I will be able to fix it. Maybe if I post in site info section someone can help.
Originally Posted by st4rk,Dec 16 2010, 01:00 PM
I'm not mad! I'm sick and tired of EVERYONE dissing IE because they think it's SOOO COOL to diss it!!!! It really gets on my ####ing nerves and I can't stand IT ANYMORE!!!! People need to STOP thinking they're soooo freaking cool because they use Firefox IT"S RETARDED OKAYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by Not Sure,Dec 16 2010, 10:30 AM
I have the same problem with IE. I cleared the cache and did all the usual but no luck. I even went back to IE 7 and the problem persisted. Loaded IE 8 again and got the same thing. I just use Firefox now no problem.
Originally Posted by zzziippyyy,Dec 16 2010, 02:07 PM
^Problem with that theory is micblah blah blah
Can you say FUCKING BIASED
Per The OP
Check the Java version and install - the fact that it follows IE AND it follows through an upgrade/downgrade points (to me, at least) to a Java rev. problem. (any of you Java experts can speak up. . . now).
Per you browser goons
There is a right tool for the job. No more. No less. I have to use IE internally, or else the corp IT goons won't even take my helpdesk tix.
For everything else, I use Firefox.
Then, I go home. . . and use RockMelt.
There's a right tool for the right job for the right user. Your high horse; get off it.
Check the Java version and install - the fact that it follows IE AND it follows through an upgrade/downgrade points (to me, at least) to a Java rev. problem. (any of you Java experts can speak up. . . now).
Per you browser goons
There is a right tool for the job. No more. No less. I have to use IE internally, or else the corp IT goons won't even take my helpdesk tix.
For everything else, I use Firefox.
Then, I go home. . . and use RockMelt.
There's a right tool for the right job for the right user. Your high horse; get off it.
I use both. I'm currently at work, and have FF and IE 8 open. One tab of each is on S2KI. I'm not seeing any problem.
Typically the little "Done... with errors" symbol on the bottom, if clicked will bring up a small dialog box explaining the error (explaining is a subjective term of course).
You may be able to decipher it. Sometimes they are clear, "the following code is missing", other times, it is so cryptic that its undecipherable.
I'm guessing that if its your corporate PC, and managed to some degree then there is a setting for one of the various script types running on S2KI to be not allowed. It might be javascript, or runtime code or something else, but thtas my guess.
I do notice the following - S2KI is trying to use/send/or something a cookie in conjunction with kontera.com that my IE sessions block. On FF, I don't see those being blocked, but do see security errors from googleads and permission errors for ads.pointroll.com in the error console.
Typically the little "Done... with errors" symbol on the bottom, if clicked will bring up a small dialog box explaining the error (explaining is a subjective term of course).
You may be able to decipher it. Sometimes they are clear, "the following code is missing", other times, it is so cryptic that its undecipherable.
I'm guessing that if its your corporate PC, and managed to some degree then there is a setting for one of the various script types running on S2KI to be not allowed. It might be javascript, or runtime code or something else, but thtas my guess.
I do notice the following - S2KI is trying to use/send/or something a cookie in conjunction with kontera.com that my IE sessions block. On FF, I don't see those being blocked, but do see security errors from googleads and permission errors for ads.pointroll.com in the error console.
[QUOTE=zzziippyyy,Dec 16 2010, 11:07 AM]^Problem with that theory is microsuck dug the hole they are in now, IE is no longer the premier internet browser has not been since Jan 2009 and is losing more share daily.
Originally Posted by zzziippyyy,Dec 16 2010, 11:07 AM









