Script Errors in on popular websites
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I look forward to my newsletter every morning. Open all the links to read between complies. Since I do both desktop and web apps, I have script debugging turned on in all my browsers. Seems like abut 2/3 of all the sites have some form of a script error ( and perhaps it's just me but it seems to be getting more prevalent). It also seem that most of the time the errors aren't in the actual content, but rather in the ad's displayed on the page. One would think a reputable site would have standards for the ad's they accept. I wish there was a place to report them.
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I look forward to my newsletter every morning. Open all the links to read between complies. Since I do both desktop and web apps, I have script debugging turned on in all my browsers. Seems like abut 2/3 of all the sites have some form of a script error ( and perhaps it's just me but it seems to be getting more prevalent). It also seem that most of the time the errors aren't in the actual content, but rather in the ad's displayed on the page. One would think a reputable site would have standards for the ad's they accept. I wish there was a place to report them.
Reputable sites will use reputable ad agencies to handle ad deployment, but I can assure you that as javascript developers, ad agency do great work in selling ads. If ya know what I mean.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
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I look forward to my newsletter every morning. Open all the links to read between complies. Since I do both desktop and web apps, I have script debugging turned on in all my browsers. Seems like abut 2/3 of all the sites have some form of a script error ( and perhaps it's just me but it seems to be getting more prevalent). It also seem that most of the time the errors aren't in the actual content, but rather in the ad's displayed on the page. One would think a reputable site would have standards for the ad's they accept. I wish there was a place to report them.
Maybe you should make a popup like ms that says you have had a scripting error please report it to the website by clicking here
"I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein "Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example." Mark Twain
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Maybe you should make a popup like ms that says you have had a scripting error please report it to the website by clicking here
"I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein "Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example." Mark Twain
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I look forward to my newsletter every morning. Open all the links to read between complies. Since I do both desktop and web apps, I have script debugging turned on in all my browsers. Seems like abut 2/3 of all the sites have some form of a script error ( and perhaps it's just me but it seems to be getting more prevalent). It also seem that most of the time the errors aren't in the actual content, but rather in the ad's displayed on the page. One would think a reputable site would have standards for the ad's they accept. I wish there was a place to report them.
Hmm. Looking at my firefox error console, I see tons of errors/warnings for google, codeproject, hardforum and gentoo. That is just about every site I visited today... [EDIT]This could be caused from adblock.[/EDIT]
John