View Full Version : Cant get this site to render in firefox - dya know why?
Hi,
This site works fine in IE but in firefox, where I have JS enabled, I can't get the past the first page. Can anyone give me a tip as to why?
link removed after q answered.
Bazz
chilipie
12-22-2004, 01:19 PM
It's fine for me (FF 1.0, Win. XP Pro. SP2).
mlseim
12-22-2004, 02:34 PM
Bazz ...
It also did not work for me .... Firefox 1.0 / Windows NT
I used my Firefox web design bar to see what the error might be.
In the Javascript console, this is the error displayed:
Error: uncaught exception: [Exception... "Failure" nsresult: "0x80004005 (NS_ERROR_FAILURE)" location: "JS frame :: http://www.parkkenmare.com/hotel/about.html :: MM_findObj :: line 22" data: no]
I don't know much about Javascript, so you'll have to figure it out.
I've been finding a lot of failed sites since I began using Firefox.
--max--
Thanks to you both. It does display for me in both IE and FF but if I try to navigate to any other page, I can only do it in IE. It isn't a site that I designed. I simply found it and have told the owners of the problem I experienced. Maybe they'll want a new site design, so I can post that in the offers section then.
At least I know for sure that it isn the configuration of my FF and Moz browsers that is the problem.
Bazz :thumbsup:
Graft-Creative
12-31-2004, 12:51 AM
Hey Bazz, I thought you had designed this? Anyway, you're right, the menu locks up in FF, except for the home button, that seems to lead somewhere, and then leads straight back to the home page :rolleyes:
Well, there you have your sales angle anyway, you: 'did you realise this site is unaccessable to x% of internet users?' Client: 'WHAT??????' :mad:
One thing I would say though, and it's summat Andrew Karspsensis, (sorry if that's spelt wrong?) AKA mindless lemming, brought up: Is that it's not a good idea to post a link to a prospective client, and then discuss their site, in case your post figures higher in the SEs and they see you discussing it, and your client sees your discussion.
*EDIT* Kicks self for not actually answering question, again!........If you are thinking of redisigning it Bazz, why are you worried about how it acts at the moment?
chilipie
12-31-2004, 07:18 AM
Andrew Karspsensis
Krespanis. C'mon Gary, if a dumbass like me can spell it... :p
One thing I would say though, and it's summat Andrew Karspsensis, (sorry if that's spelt wrong?) AKA mindless lemming, brought up: Is that it's not a good idea to post a link to a prospective client, and then discuss their site, in case your post figures higher in the SEs and they see you discussing it, and your client sees your discussion.
Yeah, he told me off for doing that :( . Bad Ollie, bad!
Graft-Creative
12-31-2004, 12:45 PM
DOH!!!! Sorry Andrew :o
I'm glad he brought it up though....I'm such a dumbass that it never even occured to me.
Hey Bazz, I thought you had designed this?
oh pulleeeze.
Well, there you have your sales angle anyway, you: 'did you realise this site is unaccessable to x% of internet users?' Client: 'WHAT??????' :mad:
pretty much how it went. Of course, the fact that I had visited him at all, because they received an award, seemed to make it the difficulty more obvious to him.
One thing I would say though, and it's summat Andrew Karspsensis, (sorry if that's spelt wrong?) AKA mindless lemming, brought up: Is that it's not a good idea to post a link to a prospective client, and then discuss their site, in case your post figures higher in the SEs and they see you discussing it, and your client sees your discussion.
Fair comment. hadn't thought of it like that. not so mindless after all? :D :thumbsup:
If you are thinking of redisigning it Bazz, why are you worried about how it acts at the moment?
Only concerned from the standpoint that I want him to see what is wrong for himself and to understand the importance of the issue, instead of simply trying to sell him something. Also, I needed to know that it wasnt my browser configuration.
Bazz
Thanks all. I'll remove the link now as it probably will be higher in the SE's :) .
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