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Posted October 10, 200618 yr Boxes like this keep popping up when I'm on this site (no others).Is it just a temporary thing or what ? It makes using the forum a little annoying as the page stops working until the box is closed.
October 10, 200618 yr That must be almost as annoying as having to stop your sig from flashing. :) :blink: :lol: +1
October 10, 200618 yr That must be almost as annoying as having to stop your sig from flashing. :)If you think it's that bad, I don't mind changing it ! ;) Come to think of it, that sig is pretty annoying. When I put it on, I did wonder who might find it annoying, or how long before anyone said anything about it.** EDIT - Done !
October 10, 200618 yr That warning also happened to me in one topic only each time I went into that topic. The topic was one of the 2.2 feedback topics.I am using IE6 with all patches in including last weeks update. Today's batch of MS updates not installed as yet.
October 10, 200618 yr I've never seen such a dialog box, but whatever the case, you needn't worry about the website it is referring. It's Stephen's website. ;)
October 10, 200618 yr I am getting that warning going to the start of this topic and three times going to the following topic http://forums.invisionpower.com/index.php?showtopic=228115.Further research indicates that I am getting one warning per each of Luke's signature png in this link listed above.
October 10, 200618 yr Found the problemin ipb_global.jsalert('Skipped: '+images[i].src);difficult to pinpoint what that is actually doing because for some reason all the JS is on a single line <_< but its something to do with PNG images in IE
October 10, 200618 yr The irony is that this topic started out as feedback to 2.2 beta and was moved here.Isn't this feedback on the beta?
October 10, 200618 yr Has this been reported as a bug?Or at least put back in the Feedback section where it belongs?
October 10, 200618 yr Probably some debug code left in there by accident.Exactly - it's a debug inside a try/catch javascript statement (for the PNG's while looping through the images on the page).Don't worry, it will be removed.Oh, and it should only happen in IE6, which is why some don't see it.
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