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Problems with Ebay
I'm still struggling with problem using Ebay. When Ebay sends me information on an item, is does so with the corresponding link. See the link:
javascript:ol('http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... :B:SS:US:1');
However, this is the wrong link. See the correct link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2004-For ... enameZWDVW
Any ideas? This isn't a problem with XP.
javascript:ol('http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... :B:SS:US:1');
However, this is the wrong link. See the correct link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2004-For ... enameZWDVW
Any ideas? This isn't a problem with XP.
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Re: Problems with Ebay
That's JavaScript (a programming language often used on web pages ... not related to SUN's Java language though, despite what one might think ...) ... so guessing by what you say I suppose you disabled JavaScript somehow? Can you please check the settings in your Firefox browser, e.g. Edit => Preferences => Content ... Are all the boxes checked or are some unchecked?antiquexray wrote:See the link:
javascript:ol('http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... :B:SS:US:1');
Screenshot:
Can you please check if JavaScript was disabled and if Pop-Ups are being blocked? It might be necessary to enter ebay.com into the exceptions that are allowed to create pop-up windows ... But please before touching anything have a look at your current settings.
Another possibility: Did you install any Firefox extensions such as NoScript that would completely block JavaScript despite what was set in above window? Can you please take a look at the Add-Ons you installed: Tools => Add-Ons ... and check what extensions and addons are installed in your browser?
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Re: Problems with Ebay
I did install greasemonkey, but I've removed that now. All boxes are checked, and java is enabled. I also placed ebay on the list. Still nothing.scorp123 wrote:That's JavaScript (a programming language often used on web pages ... not related to SUN's Java language though, despite what one might think ...) ... so guessing by what you say I suppose you disabled JavaScript somehow? Can you please check the settings in your Firefox browser, e.g. Edit => Preferences => Content ... Are all the boxes checked or are some unchecked?antiquexray wrote:See the link:
javascript:ol('http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... :B:SS:US:1');
Can you please check if JavaScript was disabled and if Pop-Ups are being blocked? It might be necessary to enter ebay.com into the exceptions that are allowed to create pop-up windows ... But please before touching anything have a look at your current settings.
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Re: Problems with Ebay
And JavaScript? Again ... Java and JavaScript are not the same. And what about Pop-Ups? What happens if you add ebay.com to the exceptions there?antiquexray wrote:I did install greasemonkey, but I've removed that now. All boxes are checked, and java is enabled. I also placed ebay on the list. Still nothing.
EDIT ... I just read your first posting again ... There you say this:
Does this mean you received this via e-mail?When Ebay sends me information on an item, is does so with the corresponding link
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Re: Problems with Ebay
I do receive notification via email. So, for popups I allowed ebay, but how do I do the javascript thing? Thanks.scorp123 wrote:And JavaScript? Again ... Java and JavaScript are not the same. And what about Pop-Ups? What happens if you add ebay.com to the exceptions there?antiquexray wrote:I did install greasemonkey, but I've removed that now. All boxes are checked, and java is enabled. I also placed ebay on the list. Still nothing.
EDIT ... I just read your first posting again ... There you say this:Does this mean you received this via e-mail?When Ebay sends me information on an item, is does so with the corresponding link
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Re: Problems with Ebay
What e-mail program do you use? ... Thunderbird for example is blocking JavaScript in e-mail messages out of security reasons. It can be enabled though, although it's better to leave it disabled ...antiquexray wrote:I do receive notification via email. So, for popups I allowed ebay, but how do I do the javascript thing?
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Re: Problems with Ebay
I use hotmail.scorp123 wrote:What e-mail program do you use? ... Thunderbird for example is blocking JavaScript in e-mail messages out of security reasons. It can be enabled though, although it's better to leave it disabled ...antiquexray wrote:I do receive notification via email. So, for popups I allowed ebay, but how do I do the javascript thing?
Re: Problems with Ebay
You should have said that right from start OK, so did you enable JavaScript? It's likely you have to add hotmail.com too to the pop-up exceptions.antiquexray wrote:I use hotmail.
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Re: Problems with Ebay
OK. One more time. How do I enable JavaScript? BTW, to the Mint community, he may be holding my hand here, but we're not going steady!scorp123 wrote:You should have said that right from start OK, so did you enable JavaScript? It's likely you have to add hotmail.com too to the pop-up exceptions.antiquexray wrote:I use hotmail.
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Re: Problems with Ebay
Uhhm, please take a look at the screenshot up there. It's right there in the preferences, just above the option for enabling Java.antiquexray wrote: OK. One more time. How do I enable JavaScript?
Holding hands? Don't say that too loud ... my wife is pretty jealous. Actually: pretty + jealousantiquexray wrote: he may be holding my hand here, but we're not going steady!
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Re: Problems with Ebay
OK. JavaScript is enabled.scorp123 wrote:Uhhm, please take a look at the screenshot up there. It's right there in the preferences, just above the option for enabling Java.antiquexray wrote: OK. One more time. How do I enable JavaScript?
Holding hands? Don't say that too loud ... my wife is pretty jealous. Actually: pretty + jealousantiquexray wrote: he may be holding my hand here, but we're not going steady!
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Re: answer
Now that I know how to do it, I'll post pics of the happenings.zolly wrote:In this post, you saw above a screenshot. This screenshot is from Firefox web-browser. If you use other browsers go in Preference/Options and look for the option JavaScript which should be active.
In Firefox, near Enable Java Script is an Advance button, click on it, and see if all options are enable and try again.
If you use Opera browser, it is possible to not work correctly with all websites.
When you try to click on that link did you see errors in status bar ? What happens when you click on that link ?
Re: Problems with Ebay
And, does it now work as expected? Just watch out with JavaScript, some highly annoying advertisers use this stuff to e.g. insert bookmarks into your browser you didn't really want, or they might change your default homepage to something else. You don't even need to browse into the "darker corners" of the web, sometimes surfing a "harmless" page which is full with some advertisements of some sponsors is already enough. I suggest this Firefox add-on: NoScript. With it you can fine-tune for which web pages you want to leave JavaScript active (e.g. Hotmail, EBay, etc.) and for which other pages you prefer to leave it turned off ... NoScript can be found here: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/722/antiquexray wrote:OK. JavaScript is enabled.
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