Downloading problems came back

Discussion in 'Technology' started by InnocentIchigo, Aug 22, 2009.

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  1. InnocentIchigo Merlin's Housekeeper

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    It was fine one day and when I came back to download some more clips this came popping back up again.


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  2. Princess Luna Supreme Co-Ruler of Equestria

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    The Javascript error can occur anytime, unfortunately. Just try checking on your Javascript to make sure it's enabled, or sometimes refreshing the page, or reopening/changing your browser can help. This is a reoccurring problem on YouTube. Other than that, you can just try again the next day. The last option may be to update your Javascript.

    Good luck~
     
  3. InnocentIchigo Merlin's Housekeeper

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    I've updated it about a week or so ago since it was fairly out of date and I've tried refeshing and opening new windows and that doesn't work. But how do I make sure it's enabled? If that may be the problem or not it'd be good to be able to check either way.
     
  4. Princess Luna Supreme Co-Ruler of Equestria

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    Also, if you recently upgraded your browser or installed any new security software or patches, it could have affected your JavaScript settings. So, if you did any of that, it might be the reason your JavaScript isn't working. The best thing to do is to check if it is enabled. And since I don't know what browser you are using, I'll post a few...

    Internet Explorer
    1. Select Tools from the top menu
    2. Choose Internet Options
    3. Click on the 'Security' tab
    4. Click on 'Custom Level'
    5. Scroll down until you see Scripting [NOT Scriplets, not the smae thing]
    6. Under Active Scripting, select Enable then click OK


    Firefox 2.xx or 3.xx series
    1. On the Tools menu, click Options.
    2. Click on the Content icon
    3. Check the box next to Enable JavaScript.
    4. Click the Advanced button to open the Advanced JavaScript Options box.
    5. Check the boxes under Allow scripts to section that you want to allow, then click OK.


    Firefox 1.xx series
    1. On the Tools menu, click Options.
    2. Click Web Features in the Options list.
    3. Under the Web Features section, check the box next to Enable JavaScript.
    4. Click the Advanced button to open the Advanced JavaScript Options box.
    5. Check the boxes under Allow scripts to section that you want to allow, then click OK.




    Hope that helped. If your browser is not there, let me know. =]
     
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