Okay. What the hell? The site is telling me it appears I don’√ have Javascript enabled. I go to my settings and there is a check in the box for “Enable Javascript”. I’ve tried clearing cache, but there’s still this problem. Now I can’t fave or even upvote an image.
Javascript
Check your adblockers etc.
If it still doesn’t work, please provide us with some information from your error console so we can stand a chance of debugging it.
If it still doesn’t work, please provide us with some information from your error console so we can stand a chance of debugging it.
I’m having the same problem. I have adblocker plus and flashblock disabled for derpibooru. My problem is that I can’t load comments on s.
That message shows up if the site is too slow loading contents too.
I haven’t checked the sources, but I guess Javascript replaces that phrase with the dynamically loaded content.
I haven’t checked the sources, but I guess Javascript replaces that phrase with the dynamically loaded content.
@cb5
If it’s not due to Derpibooru’s problems, and you even tried using another browser, it may be a matter of your connection to the site.
In that case there’s nothing much you can do, except using another provider.
Do you always browse from home or a single place?
It still doesn’t work. Yes I browse from the same computer. The only thing I can think of it has something to do with ubuntu.
The JS message goes away if jQuery loads successfully.
As ever, we can’t easily look at JS errors in people’s browsers - please provide us with information from error consoles if you’re getting JS errors! Otherwise we can’t debug shit.
As ever, we can’t easily look at JS errors in people’s browsers - please provide us with information from error consoles if you’re getting JS errors! Otherwise we can’t debug shit.
@Clover the Clever
Actually, you can do something…
window.onerror = …
Not much, though. I’ve been through it.
Actually, you can do something…
window.onerror = …
Not much, though. I’ve been through it.
I have firebug and it says that
“https://derpicdn.net/assets/application-326bc3e1f2047c37f50fd0044b0360ae.js”
is corrupt in the error console
and
“Image corrupt or truncated: https://derpicdn.net/assets/loading_image-2d15b31d9c9c27a45a1db3a280e9cd08.png”
“https://derpicdn.net/assets/application-326bc3e1f2047c37f50fd0044b0360ae.js”
is corrupt in the error console
and
“Image corrupt or truncated: https://derpicdn.net/assets/loading_image-2d15b31d9c9c27a45a1db3a280e9cd08.png”
Having problems with comments for my remorse image over the “forced meme” tag…
@ Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/4.0; GTB7.0; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.0.4506.2152; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; InfoPath.3; .NET4.0C; .NET4.0E)
Timestamp: Thu, 23 May 2013 15:39:01 UTC@
@Message: ‘url’ is null or not an object
Line: 23
Char: 14666
Code: 0
URI: http://derpicdn.net/assets/application-326bc3e1f2047c37f50fd0044b0360ae.js@
Webpage error details@ Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/4.0; GTB7.0; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.0.4506.2152; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; InfoPath.3; .NET4.0C; .NET4.0E)
Timestamp: Thu, 23 May 2013 15:39:01 UTC@
@Message: ‘url’ is null or not an object
Line: 23
Char: 14666
Code: 0
URI: http://derpicdn.net/assets/application-326bc3e1f2047c37f50fd0044b0360ae.js@
@BinaryPony
So that means it’s something with application 326bc3e1f2047c37f50fd0044b0360ae.js cause that’s my problem too.
So that means it’s something with application 326bc3e1f2047c37f50fd0044b0360ae.js cause that’s my problem too.
@BigMax
Yes, we can hook that - but processing the resultant data yields tons of errors, the vast majority of them nonfatal or in extensions (some of which leak into browser JS space). For reference last time I enabled collection of all errors in the browser we had something along the lines of a few hundred error reports a minute, 99% of which we could do absolutely zilch about. (To clarify: we do actually wrap all our application code and logic in try/catch blocks with server-notifying error handlers, so this is something in one of our dependencies)
As for the bug - okay, we’ll try and reproduce it and figure out what’s going on. Sadly we minify/compress all our production JS so it’s a bit more complex than just looking where that says but we’ll get it sorted.
Edit: We think we’ve fixed it now. Please shout if not. We’ve certainly fixed a couple of bugs impacting IE < 9 and forum spoilers, if nothing else, and added a friendly message to help people on browsers that were last up-to-date approximately the same time that fish grew legs a more modern browser.
Yes, we can hook that - but processing the resultant data yields tons of errors, the vast majority of them nonfatal or in extensions (some of which leak into browser JS space). For reference last time I enabled collection of all errors in the browser we had something along the lines of a few hundred error reports a minute, 99% of which we could do absolutely zilch about. (To clarify: we do actually wrap all our application code and logic in try/catch blocks with server-notifying error handlers, so this is something in one of our dependencies)
As for the bug - okay, we’ll try and reproduce it and figure out what’s going on. Sadly we minify/compress all our production JS so it’s a bit more complex than just looking where that says but we’ll get it sorted.
Edit: We think we’ve fixed it now. Please shout if not. We’ve certainly fixed a couple of bugs impacting IE < 9 and forum spoilers, if nothing else, and added a friendly message to help people on browsers that were last up-to-date approximately the same time that fish grew legs a more modern browser.
@Clover the Clever
Still not fixed.
Still not fixed.
@Clover the Clever
I know the feel, Clover.
Fortunately, I had to do that for a very small target of s.
And still, I got a lot of useless traces.
I know the feel, Clover.
Fortunately, I had to do that for a very small target of s.
And still, I got a lot of useless traces.
@Clover the Clever
That’s not my main machine, but it would help! XD (I’m dropping it tomorrow.)
That’s not my main machine, but it would help! XD (I’m dropping it tomorrow.)
@Clover the Clever
Still not fixed.
Can you please give me:
- Your exact browser version
- Your exact OS version
- Confirmation that this happens even if you disable all your extensions
Okay - I’ve tried FF21 on Win7 and can’t reproduce. I’ll try a 12.04 VM shortly. What’s the exact error?
Still cannot reproduce your fault - I need the exact error message you’re seeing to have a hope in hell of debugging your problem!
I honestly don’t know :\
I don’t know much about computers to be honest.
I don’t know much about computers to be honest.
Found the problem. Short version: Flash, as in the actual program, screwed up with the latest update. What a utter pain to find out in the end the whole problem was they screwed up their latest update.
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