View Full Version : Error on SD ??
DealLover
11-03-2004, 12:36 PM
I am getting this error since last 3 days each time I access and SD page....How come it is not yet fixed ?
Is everyone seeing this error ? :cool:
try this solution (http://www.slickdeals.net/forums/t50878.html?).
i think this error is in the code for one of the rotating ads.
I've gotten that on other sites before too. Just go to Tools -> Internet Options -> Advanced -> Check "Disable Script Debugging"
Edit: Or use the link Lux posted.
Edit2: Make that the link YWC posted.
DealLover
11-03-2004, 12:46 PM
Thanks for the suggestion...Since I work as a developer , I intentionally have script debugger enabled. Shouldn't we fix the problem itself ?
Thanks for the suggestion...Since I work as a developer , I intentionally have script debugger enabled. Shouldn't we fix the problem itself ?
admittedly, turning off script debugging is a quick and dirty solution.
more than likely the code is from one of the banners which are rotated automatically. if we can fix it, it will be done.
luxuryoils
11-03-2004, 01:02 PM
ywc != luxuryoils
=/
Would it be that bad? :O
P.S. Thanks for using != and not >=
slickdeals
11-03-2004, 03:05 PM
It should be fixed now. The culprit was the javascript that was added a few days ago to enable extra features to the forum.
DealLover
11-03-2004, 03:13 PM
It should be fixed now. The culprit was the javascript that was added a few days ago to enable extra features to the forum.
Yes , it is.....Thanks !
appleyum
11-03-2004, 04:25 PM
Would it be that bad? :O
P.S. Thanks for using != and not >=
ywc <> luxuryoils ;)
arjunsr
11-03-2004, 06:22 PM
ywc luxuryoils ;)
that makes my head hurt, something can not be < and > at the same time. mathmatical logic sucks.
Aluvus
11-03-2004, 06:54 PM
that makes my head hurt, something can not be < and > at the same time. mathmatical logic sucks.
What about >=? Something cannot be > and = at the same time either :)
>=? looks kinds like a weird smiley, come to think of it.
What about >=? Something cannot be > and = at the same time either :)
>=? looks kinds like a weird smiley, come to think of it.
that it does.
i think != is sufficient.
;)
What about >=? Something cannot be > and = at the same time either :)
>=? looks kinds like a weird smiley, come to think of it.
>= is used to represent the term "greater than, or equal to"
Aluvus
11-04-2004, 12:19 AM
>= is used to represent the term "greater than, or equal to"
I'm quite aware. It is by the same token that <> is interpreted "less than or greater than" or more simply "not equal to". I didn't take all those math (and programming) classes for nothing, you know :)
I in no way intended to imply that >= was equivalent or more applicable. So to sum up:
>= != <>
=> >= != !=
and
!= = <>
and
ywc != luxuryoils
or
yeswarchief != lux
And as it turns out, the bold tag doesn't do much for some of these symbols.
appleyum
11-04-2004, 04:47 AM
!= = <>
Are you setting != 'value' to <> or are you comparing them?
!= == <> ;)
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Aluvus
11-04-2004, 07:02 AM
!= =
Are you setting != 'value' to or are you comparing them?
!= == ;)
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I originally had == but decided to go with the math notation instead of C. I stand by it.
Sidenote: as of this moment, this is the second-longest thread on the first page of this forum.