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Old 07-26-2005, 02:12 PM
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Default Runtime Error - Line 1 - Error Syntex Error

Hi gang.

You guys have helped before and I am hoping someone will take a look for me.... I have pulled out what is left of my remaining hair.....

The site is www.nipple-charms.com/index2.html
(dont forget the hyphen.) or any of the internal pages. not the main page.

There is no nudity on this site. (whew!)

I get the MS runtime error that asks of I want to debug. I click no and then the site loads.

Here is the first line of code:

<html>

I am using Dreamweaver with templates. I did add some paypal code. maybe thats it, maybe that is not it.

I also sometimes get the "danger Will Robinson" icon on the lower left-hand corner of IE that tell me there is some error. It also refers to line 1.

If anyone wants to give it a whirl, we would be very appreciative.

Thanks in advance.

Michael
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Old 07-26-2005, 04:02 PM
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Looking at the site in Firefox it's reporting an error in line 1 of norightclick.js

If I try accessing the JS file I get a custom error page, therefore I believe that the norightclick.js file is not on your server or can not be read and therefore the browser is trying to run your error page as JavaScript which of course doesn't work.

If you remove the reference to norightclick.js ie. delete:
<script language="JavaScript1.2" src="norightclick.js"></script>

I think the page will work.
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Old 07-26-2005, 08:11 PM
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Looking at the site in Firefox it's reporting an error in line 1 of norightclick.js
and if the JavaScript does what it says, you can remove it anyway because it is useless.
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Old 07-26-2005, 08:18 PM
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I am getting no errors in IE or Firefox, and a quick search in the source shows no reference to the offending javascript mentioned above.

There are so many other ways to see the source, that this type of script is useless.

But I do get the error when I click the "Enter Here", and find the extra click to get into your site superflous (annoying?). Is there a reason for the extra click?
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Old 07-27-2005, 01:09 PM
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Get an affiliate program going and contact me.

I have tons of traffic and names that would work great with your products.
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Old 07-27-2005, 08:23 PM
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No problems in IE 6.0
I agree about the Entry page.
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Old 07-29-2005, 12:56 PM
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Thanks all i appreciate everyones help. i think i may have fixed it.

the reason for the right click thing... i dont care about the code.. just the graphics. But i now there are tons of ways to get it.

Why do we put a lock on our doors. To keep honest people out. Dishonest people come in the window!!!

:)

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