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Joseph - Guest

12:46 pm - October 31, 2008

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Please replace the ??? with your data!


[desc]:I am using the latest WP install (2.6.3), on an Apache server, PHP 5 with cForms 9.1 and the DeepBlue 1.1 theme.

I have several pages (that show as TABS), and some of these pages have a form in them, and some don't. The only thing I see in Microsoft IE is the Home page, if I click on any of the tabs (where the page has a form), I only get the header (with the body cut off). If the page does not have a form, it displays properly. Here's the error message I get (if I double click the yellow error code icon):

Problems with this Web page might prevent it from being displayed properly or functioning properly. In the future, you can display this message by double-clicking the warning icon displayed in the status bar.

Line: 2
Char: 200
Error: Expected ';'
Code: 0
URL: http://www.theconvention.info

If I use Firefox, everything works fine.

For cForms, I am using preset forms that I created myself.

Any ideas?
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Oliver - Admin

7:20 pm - October 31, 2008

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It looks like a Javascript issue.

Does it happen when you turn off cforms?

Can you (for the sake of the exercise) remove this Js from your header:

/wp-content/themes/deepblue/hover.js

Joseph - Guest

1:35 am - November 1, 2008

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I removed it from the header. Still the same problem. This used to work fine with WP 2.6.2 qand cForms 9

Oliver - Admin

8:48 am - November 1, 2008

posts 3909

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This:

#<script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.theconvention.info/wp-content/themes/deepblue/hover.js"></script>

doesn't remove the header.

You either need to delete it completely or do it like this:

<!-- script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.theconvention.info/wp-content/themes/deepblue/hover.js"></script -->

  • Also, does it happen when you turn off cforms?

Joseph - Guest

1:49 pm - November 1, 2008

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I removed it and it's still doing the same thing. Stopping cForms does not fix the behavior.

Oliver - Admin

4:25 pm - November 1, 2008

posts 3909

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Then you should get in touch with the theme designer...or see the suggestion on your post in the WP.org forum.

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