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Script errors in FTM on Public Member pages were caused by browser add-on toolbars (Ask and/or Yahoo). This resolved my issue:
Remove the toolbars: Start > Control Panel > Programs Uninstall a program > Uninstall (Ask, Yahoo, and etc.) toolbars)
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Windows 7 Home Premium, Service Pack 1
Family Tree Maker 2012
Browsers:
Chrome (default)
IE 9.0.8112
Firefox 19.0.2
I've noticed that every public member page I open within FTM gives a script error. It doesn't happen with census records or other records. I can even view other web pages within FTM without script errors, but all public member tree pages yield a script error.
I have scoured the message boards and tried all suggestions: adjusted Java settings (to enable) in IE, Chrome, and Firefox. I've made the adjustments to FTM Dashboard (removed checks, restarted, replaced checks, restarted). All to no avail.
I'm still getting the annoying script errors for public member trees. I'll try to reload FTM to see if that might correct the problem.
Has anyone else experienced this and were you able to get it resolved?
Cindy
Script errors in FTM on Public Member pages were caused by browser add-on toolbars (Ask and/or Yahoo). This resolved my issue:
Remove the toolbars: Start > Control Panel > Programs Uninstall a program > Uninstall (Ask, Yahoo, and etc.) toolbars)
------ORIGINAL POSTING BELOW------
Windows 7 Home Premium, Service Pack 1
Family Tree Maker 2012
Browsers:
Chrome (default)
IE 9.0.8112
Firefox 19.0.2
I've noticed that every public member page I open within FTM gives a script error. It doesn't happen with census records or other records. I can even view other web pages within FTM without script errors, but all public member tree pages yield a script error.
I have scoured the message boards and tried all suggestions: adjusted Java settings (to enable) in IE, Chrome, and Firefox. I've made the adjustments to FTM Dashboard (removed checks, restarted, replaced checks, restarted). All to no avail.
I'm still getting the annoying script errors for public member trees. I'll try to reload FTM to see if that might correct the problem.
Has anyone else experienced this and were you able to get it resolved?
Cindy