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| Internet explorer cannont open the internet site [thread] Operation Aborted
I got a message from a member yesterday that they couldn't open a forum thread in IE, and assumed it was an error at their end. I've just gotten my second message from a different member about this problem, so I'm thinking maybe it is something I need to fix. The message they are getting is: Quote:
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yeah, weird... i had 2 random people pm me about this too. both ie 7 users. i looked in my error logs and found nothing unusual. |
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Ok, I've just gotten a 3rd member contact me about it... Quote:
I just assumed it was vBSEO since the three emails have all come since I installed it on Saturday. Could it be the location of the script files? I'm not sure if this applies or not: http://www.nirmaltv.com/2007/08/08/h...aborted-error/ |
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Ok, I just opened up IE on my computer and I get the error message any time I try to view a forum section, or thread. I can view the forum home page, but as soon as I try to enter one of the sections I get the error, if I try to click on a thread link I get the error. I'm using IE 6.0 This is making my forum completely unusable by anyone viewing with IE. I've checked my content pages, they all work fine. It only happens in the forums. I've just gone to other sites that I know are using vBSEO, and I don't get the problem. Last edited by Akasha; 08-04-2008 at 10:33 PM. |
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Can someone please help with this? Or at least tell me if it's been looked at? I'm now up to 10 people all saying they can't use the forums due to this bug. If I disable vBSEO - everything works. I enable it again, and all IE 6.0 users can not use my forums. vBSEO + IE6 = 50% of my users can not use my forum. |
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Hello, your forum works fine for me in IE, can you try it with default vBulletin style?
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Tried with the default style yesterday - same problem. Which version of IE did you try it with? So far everyone that has come to me with the problem is using IE6. If you tried using IE7, that has no problems. |
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It loads fine for me also. This error is usually caused by a javascript. If you have any external js files loaded by any mod try disabling them one by one to find out the problem.
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What IE version are you using? The only things I have changed this weekend, is installed vBSEO and started running Google Analytics. Do either of those use external js? |
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it very well may be analytics...
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Is there any easy way I can check? Just remove my code thingy?
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Ok, just selected 'no' for Add Google Analytics Code to your Forum Pages? and tested again with IE 6 - still no good. Quote:
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Disabled Thank you Hack (which has been running for the past 6 months with no problems and has not been touched) and still get the problem. Is there an easy way to disable vBSEO without screwing everything up? |
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