• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

IE Stop running this script - message

Jeriatric

Thinks out loud
"A script on this page is causing IE to run slowly"

A few days ago this message started popping up each time a new thread is opened.:gaah:

It started occurring after having logged off and then signing back in on SL. No idea if this has anything to do with the problem. Just mention it because it's the only thing I can identify as having been done prior to the problem starting.

Any ideas how to correct? :dontknow:

Thanks
 
"A script on this page is causing IE to run slowly"

A few days ago this message started popping up each time a new thread is opened.:gaah:

It started occurring after having logged off and then signing back in on SL. No idea if this has anything to do with the problem. Just mention it because it's the only thing I can identify as having been done prior to the problem starting.

Any ideas how to correct? :dontknow:

Thanks

I am having the same problem. Seems to have happened when I changed the compatibility mode.
 
Sometimes when you change compatibility mode you need to clear your cache.
Set compatibility mode.
Close all browsers
Open browser
Go to tools>internet options and under the general tab click the Delete history button.
Uncheck everything except Temporary Internet Files and click the delete button.
Once done, close the browser again and re-open.


Bob
 
Sometimes when you change compatibility mode you need to clear your cache.
Set compatibility mode.
Close all browsers
Open browser
Go to tools>internet options and under the general tab click the Delete history button.
Uncheck everything except Temporary Internet Files and click the delete button.
Once done, close the browser again and re-open.


Bob

Let me give that a shot, thanks!
 
IE10 seems to cause the paragraph glitch. I allowed an automatic update--it loaded IE10 and then the problems began. I did the undo thing on my computer and now it is happy again.

I use Yahoo as a garbage e-mail service, and the script message as mentioned above has been coming on from time to time. I will check the incompatability thing next time I am over there.

Sorry about the non-technical jargon--but I am not the expert on computer issues.
 
I am using IE 10 and have been since it came out. No issues here other than having to turn on compatibility mode for some websites.

FYI I run a few forums myself using Vbulletin. People complained when we upgraded to Vbulletin 4.2 and we also had some new security issues so we went back to Vbulletin 4.1.10

Bob
 
FYI, I just remembered. VBulletin 4.2 and the WYSIWYG editor has problems with IE 10.

Go into your user profile settings and turn of the WYSIWYG and turn on the Standard editor.
This selection is at the bottom of your user profile "general settings".

Enhanced Interface - Full WYSIWYG Editing
Basic Editor - A simple text box
Select this >>>> Standard Editor - Extra formatting controls




Bob
 
FYI, I just remembered. VBulletin 4.2 and the WYSIWYG editor has problems with IE 10.

Go into your user profile settings and turn of the WYSIWYG and turn on the Standard editor.
This selection is at the bottom of your user profile "general settings".

Enhanced Interface - Full WYSIWYG Editing
Basic Editor - A simple text box
Select this >>>> Standard Editor - Extra formatting controls




Bob


BOB (FINLESS)

Noticed that you just joined in may of 2013, like your computer answers, we may have to keep you around for awhile. :thumbup:

Cruzr Joe
 
we have 3 computers 1with xp and 2 with ie7 and they all come up with this message very frustrating :gaah:
 
OK I googled Set Compatibility mode and It said to click on the icon just to the LEFT of your Refresh button and voila --everything is Good. On top right you have X Button --then Refresh button -- then left of that is the compatability Mode button--Click it and ie7 is good again -NO MORE LONG WAITS-- Now for a 95 degree 71 degree Humidity Ride!!!!!!!!!!!!:yes:
 
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