pcsteps.gr - blank page
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Please always mention the name/domain of the website in question in your topic title.
Please one website per topic thread (to help keep things organized). While behavior on different sites might at first glance seem similar, they are not necessarily caused by the same.
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- Moon Magic practitioner
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pcsteps.gr - blank page
Sorry, here's another one. Visit this page. It appears for a split second, then goes blank.
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Information to include when asking for support - How to apply user agent overrides
How to auto-fill passwords
Windows 10 Pro x64
Information to include when asking for support - How to apply user agent overrides
How to auto-fill passwords
Windows 10 Pro x64
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- Moon Magic practitioner
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Re: pcsteps.gr - blank page
The site is there, but then it tries to use the ambigous global event garbage that Pale Moon (rightfully) doesn't support, so for reasons beyond human comprehension the whole site is emptied.
If you disable first-party scripts you can at least read the homepage; the rest of the site will likely not work at all, though.
Report the error to the site admins, telling them to use arguments in their event handlers.
If you disable first-party scripts you can at least read the homepage; the rest of the site will likely not work at all, though.
Report the error to the site admins, telling them to use arguments in their event handlers.