Asus' web site OS selection field fails
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Asus' web site OS selection field fails
When selecting the OS pull-down menu, Pale Moon spits out error message, "ReferenceError: ga is not defined."
Re: Asus' web site OS selection field fails
Works just fine here.
I went to https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/MAXIMUS-VIII-HERO/HelpDesk_Download/ as a random selection, used the drop-down, and it pulls up the results just fine.
Are you blocking "google analytics"? you may have a name collision there in your blocker. Try without noscript installed.
I went to https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/MAXIMUS-VIII-HERO/HelpDesk_Download/ as a random selection, used the drop-down, and it pulls up the results just fine.
Are you blocking "google analytics"? you may have a name collision there in your blocker. Try without noscript installed.
Last edited by Moonchild on 2018-01-13, 08:53, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Asus' web site OS selection field fails
If you are using NS, allow (temporarily) googletagmanagerWhen selecting the OS pull-down menu, Pale Moon spits out error message, "ReferenceError: ga is not defined."
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Re: Asus' web site OS selection field fails
Works for me as well and I went all over that site pulling down every drop down menu I encountered. The problem has to be on the OP's side.
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Re: Asus' web site OS selection field fails
I have *something* in my hosts file blocking the action, this *something* could also be blocked by eg. Malwarebytes Pro, a browser blocklist, etc.