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    Script error in actiniccore.js line 72

    Hi Guy's,

    Anyone seen this problem before? My hosted server had a drive failure earlier this week but now it's up and running and I finally got my site uploaded after the usual cgi-bin problems were sorted. For some reason all the pages in my online store now give me a 'Run time has error occurred, line 72, Error access denied' error message. Doing a debug points to the problem being in actiniccore.js. This file has never been changed so I'm a bit confused why this has become a problem.

    Does anyone else see this problem or is it just me? My main site is at www.fitnessjunky.co.uk and the store is at https://transition-zone.co.uk

    Regards
    Richard

    #2
    Seems to working ok now.

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      #3
      Cheers, it must be my IE then. Thanks for trying it out for me.

      Regards
      Richard

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        #4
        Hi All, I've still got problems I think? I've tried going through the order process form another PC and I'm seeing error on page warnings and link through to the paypal payment page is failing. The version of IE on both the PC's I've tried is 6.x, could this be a version issue? I've upgraded to Actinic 7.07 in an attempt to fix this but it made no difference.

        Regards
        Richard

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          #5
          Placed a test a moment ago and it went fine in IE7 - FF also seems ok.

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            #6
            Ok. I can see your problem.

            Some things you need to watch out for:

            1. Your online store reference above is to https without the www. and this gives an SSL security error.

            2. Going to https://www.transition.... works fine with no errors.

            3. The errors does appear when visiting your website and following the links to the online store. This is probably because of the framing/forwarding you're doing (as it works fine without this).

            My suggested solution would be to drop the framing of the online store and just have the online store on your website. I would also only use ssl for the checkout rather than on the whole website.

            Mike
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              #7
              Cheers, I'll sort out my links and give it a go.

              Regards
              Richard

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