For support with specific websites
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Forum rules
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.
Please try to include any relevant output from the Toolkit Error Console or the Developer Tools Web Console using the following procedure:
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- Navigate or refresh the page in question
- Copy and paste Errors or seemingly relevant Warnings into a single [ code ] block.
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linuxrocks123
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by linuxrocks123 » 2022-07-31, 20:14
The State Farm website, after logging in, displays nothing but a blank screen.
URL:
https://apps.statefarm.com/my-accounts/bills
Console output:
Code: Select all
DEEL: dataLayer prep complete
launchtms_min.js:1:736
SyntaxError: expected expression, got keyword 'import'[Learn More]
index.822492b1.js:77:18342
Unfortunately this is not reproducible without having a State Farm web account to log into.
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moonbat
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by moonbat » 2022-08-01, 00:50
Support for 'import' keyword isn't available yet, so you'll have to use a Chromium based browser till then.
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linuxrocks123
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by linuxrocks123 » 2022-08-01, 02:23
Thanks, it's good to know the problem is a known issue. Please note that Firefox works in addition to Chrome and its derivatives.
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by moonbat » 2022-08-01, 02:28
linuxrocks123 wrote: ↑2022-08-01, 02:23
Please note that Firefox works in addition to Chrome and its derivatives.
ChromeZilla browsers will obviously be the first to implement the latest useless language syntax bullshit added to Javascript to keep Google engineers employed