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Hello,
I just joined the forum this evening. Im looking for some help with my Mac Book Pro. For the last two weeks Ive been having serious issues with browser errors. I currently use Firefox and Safari. Certain links do not work properly or not at all. I just click and nothing happens. Here is a sample of what is at the bottom of firefox when i click the link : javascript:WebForm_DoPostBackWithOptions(new%20Web Form_PostBackOptions("ctl00$ctlPagePlaceHolder$Add ToWatchList2",%20"",%20true,%20"",%20"",%20false,% 20true)) Also, The browsers randomly run like crap. I just went to my sharebuilder account and the web page says this: This page contains the following errors: error on line 15 at column 66: EntityRef: expecting ';' Below is a rendering of the page up to the first error. If I use my other MAC Computer no problems at all. Only this one. I just dont get it. Another thing. Ive been running repair disk permissions and everyday its correcting what appears to be the same errors? Anyone have any Ideas? My system info: 2.53 GHz Intel 4GB Ram 320Gb HD OSX10.6.3 |
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