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Error when running the luminosity script
A new tab opens, but is completely blank, and in the tab for the page I'm testing, this popup appears...
when you do these things, can you tell me which browser (IE 9, 10, 11 ??) and what URL you are testing? If I can't repeat the issue, it is very hard to track down. Also, assume this was not with your changed translation.ini file ?
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 4:35 PM, Matthew Tylee Atkinson < [email protected]> wrote:
A new tab opens, but is completely blank, and in the tab for the page I'm testing, this popup appears... [image: wat] https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/1125522/5730693/6af3d38c-9b74-11e4-8763-95089ac8f956.PNG
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@menovak Sorry, meant to say that it's IE11. Alas I haven't yet found a public URL that produces this result. I haven't assigned this bug to anyone yet -- I filed it just to keep a record of it at the time -- so definitely not expecting you to look at it just yet. I think we'll need to ask @jun325 what the error message means. The Translation.ini changes are on another branch (which is on hold for now).
hi Matt
800201101 is a generic javascript error, per Microsoft... thus if you can get me the URL where you encountered this, I can test and track down what piece of the code has issues...
Mark
On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 3:28 AM, Matthew Tylee Atkinson < [email protected]> wrote:
@menovak https://github.com/menovak Sorry, meant to say that it's IE11. Alas I haven't yet found a public URL that produces this result. I haven't assigned this bug to anyone yet -- I filed it just to keep a record of it at the time -- so definitely not expecting you to look at it just yet. I think we'll need to ask @jun325 https://github.com/jun325 what the error message means. The Translation.ini changes are on another branch (which is on hold for now).
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Perhaps, it is an access error(e.g. element attribute). but I can't repeat the error.
I will see if I can find a publicly-accessible site that causes it and we can probably go from there... I didn't realise the error code was something from IE that we can look up. Thanks, all, so far.