HTC Website Doesn't Work

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HTC Website Doesn't Work

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I was trying to browse the HTC website and on the products page, any link I click nothing happens, when NoScript is disabled, it works fine. Can you check this please, as I am running the latest dev build .73, the page is http://www.htc.com/us/product.aspx and you can click on any of them and you will see the link is javascript:void(0) but nothing happens when clicked. Ideas?
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Re: HTC Website Doesn't Work

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Works for me, but only if I Allow htc.com. Note that middle-clicking doesn't work on the links, but that's typical for javascript links. I had to left-click to get it to bring up the product-specific page.

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Re: HTC Website Doesn't Work

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Alan, thank you for checking and yes I did allow htc.com and I know that you can't middle click on the links, I was regular clicking and nothing happens, no response whatsoever. So I guess it comes down to an extension conflict probably. It just happens so randomly things like this that its just getting so old and tiresome to know when its caused by what.
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Re: HTC Website Doesn't Work

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Guest wrote:So I guess it comes down to an extension conflict probably. It just happens so randomly things like this that its just getting so old and tiresome to know when its caused by what.
If you haven't done so already, I suggest you follow the recommended troubleshooting procedure.
http://forums.informaction.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1431
Good luck!
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