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Error: Expected ')'
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TY for your reply.
www.vegaspropertypro.com/new2.htm
is the page I'm trying to debug.
Thanks! your help is VERY much appreciated!!
www.vegaspropertypro.com/new2.htm
is the page I'm trying to debug.
Thanks! your help is VERY much appreciated!!
The error you're seeing is a JavaScript error most likely caused by the dropdown navigation menu. However, I don't get that error message and my browser is telling me there aren't any script errors. So I don't know
Does it happen all the time?
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whoa buddy...
please don't reopen a thread that is 2 years old.
Also, this is a javascript problem and you should post your question in the HTML, CSS & JavaScript forum.
please don't reopen a thread that is 2 years old.

Also, this is a javascript problem and you should post your question in the HTML, CSS & JavaScript forum.
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[quote=Dr. Mojo;43172]Can someone please tell me what this means?
When I upload file at one of government website MCA IE gives me this error message: Error: Expected 'j' and further uploading is not done
I suspect this is an error in the java code for my menu system, but after repeated attempts to find it I can not.
MUCH THANKS to anyone who can help!
When I upload file at one of government website MCA IE gives me this error message: Error: Expected 'j' and further uploading is not done
I suspect this is an error in the java code for my menu system, but after repeated attempts to find it I can not.
MUCH THANKS to anyone who can help!
Please start your own thread, and the problem should not be your computer, it is in the JavaScript that is being loaded from the server. Please start a new thread, and in a JavaScript Forum, not a Java forum.
Also, if you will note this thread was started in Aug 2004 and the last post, after a pause of nearly 2 years, was nearly a year ago.
Also, if you will note this thread was started in Aug 2004 and the last post, after a pause of nearly 2 years, was nearly a year ago.
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Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place. Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not smart enough to debug it.
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Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place. Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not smart enough to debug it.
--Brian Kernighan
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