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                | leatherlipsSenior Member
 
     
 
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                | HuwRForum Admin
 
      
 
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                      |  Posted - 17 March 2009 :  16:00:46     
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                      | a "Done, but with errors on Page" normally indicates a javascript error of somekind |  
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                | bobby131313Senior Member
 
     
 
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                      |  Posted - 17 March 2009 :  16:04:39     
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                      | on further investigation it is something to do with gooieSpell 
 
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                | HuwRForum Admin
 
      
 
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                      |  Posted - 17 March 2009 :  16:05:10     
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                      | ha, bobby beat me to it  |  
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                | leatherlipsSenior Member
 
     
 
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                      |  Posted - 17 March 2009 :  16:09:35     
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                      | you could just ignore it, it won't do any harm unless like me you have debugging enabled in IE and then you get a popu message rather than just the done with errors at the bottom, but it won't affect your page at all. |  
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                | leatherlipsSenior Member
 
     
 
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                | Andy HummAverage Member
 
    
 
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                      |  Posted - 29 March 2009 :  08:58:21   
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                      | LL, I added the googiespell to the quickreply and it resolved that error java issue. |  
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                | ClassicmotorcyclingDevelopment Team Leader
 
      
 
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                      |  Posted - 29 March 2009 :  15:19:02   
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                      | I have put googiespell on at lease 3 sites, and I do not get the JavaScript error with the Quick Reply being on, so there must be an issue with the way it has been implemented. 
 I have 2 public sites you can look at to show no errors are:
 
 Classic Motorcycling Australia Forums
 vk3pa.com Australian Forum
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                      | Cheers,
 
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                | HuwRForum Admin
 
      
 
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                      |  Posted - 29 March 2009 :  17:00:14     
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                      | since the quick reply doesn't appear for non logged in users it doesn't through the error unless logged in, so thanks for the links but they don't prove much  Once it was added to the quickreply the error went away, so obviously it was an issue with how it had been implemented, nobody said that it wasn't. |  
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