Saturday, June 28, 2008

Hello- you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe s Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player

Whenever I try to watch something at any site it says Hello- you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe s Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player. But I checked and I DO have JavaScript turned on and whenever I try to download the flash player from ANY site it doesnt work! What should I do??

New Mail is great- but tonight I started getting messages saying that my computer couldn t load mail javascript files. What can I do to correct this. I would hate to go back to Mail Classic.

and i am also unable to sign in- the page keeps loading forever but nothing happens. i used to watch movies on crunchyroll few times before but now i just can t and i don t know why. i ve enabled javascript and my notebook has Adobe Flashplayer. so what s wrong?? can someone please tell me....i really need help.

I have a drop down menu coded in HTML and CSS that works in all major browsers including IE6. I have main categories and under them i have sub categories. For example one main category is "Popular search engines" and one sub category is "Yahoo". Whenever someone hovers over a main category a background image "appears" ( a:hover produces a background image behind text) however when they hover over a subcategory the background image behind the main catergory dissappears because it is no longer hovered. I tried everything i could with HTML and CSS to try and fix this problem but i can t get a grasp on it. Basically i need to know if there is a way to "fake" a mouseover using javascript so the main categories background appears while the subcategories are hovered. Thanks for taking the time to read this!

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