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Join Date: Nov 2009
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OS: Windows XP
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Problems Viewing website
![]() The picture is what I am getting every time I go to ESPN.com instead of the normal webpage. This randomly started happening two days ago, and I cannot figure out the problem, it is the only website that seems to be messing up. What I have done to fix it: System restore to a point that was over a week ago to insure it wasn't something I downloaded Downloaded adobe flash and reader to make sure I had the highest updates Reset the page several times Turned off my computer and back on I then went to the error console in firefox and these are the messages I get for it. ESPN is not defined. runOnLoad is not defined Jquery is not defined Flash Obj is not defined Then theres an error that doesnt have a specific website listed as the problem, and it is Error: uncaught exception: [Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0x80004005 (NS_ERROR_FAILURE) [nsIStringBundle.GetStringFromName]" nsresult: "0x80004005 (NS_ERROR_FAILURE)" location: "JS frame :: XStringBundle :: getString :: line 17" data: no] but since it doesnt say ESPN.go as the website for it, I do not know if it means anything or not. I have no clue what any of this stuff means, but I would be greatly appreciated if anyone could help. |
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