I am having a weird problem with the bottom SEARCH button at this page:
http://seeker.dice.com/jobsearch/genthree/index.jsp
Often it will work one time when I first come to the page. But if I backup after clicking on it, it no longer works
Other times it will not work at all. But the SEARCH button at the top right of the page always works.
Can anyone else duplicate this problem?
Dice.com problem
Dice.com problem
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Alan Baxter
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Re: Dice.com problem
Works for me, Jojo.Jojo999 wrote:Often it will work one time when I first come to the page. But if I backup after clicking on it, it no longer works
NoScript 2.0.8.1 with default settings except allowed dice.com
No other extensions.
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JJ
Re: Dice.com problem
Dice.com has a lot of scripts and the only way it seems to work for me is to disable noscrpit temporarily, do the Dice.com work and then enable noscript. I would prefer to always keep noscript running and figure out what minimum settings are required to allow DICE.COM profile management and search to function. Please let me know if you have any recommendations.
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Re: Dice.com problem
@JJ: What have you tried so far in NoScript?
When it fails, do you see anything related in the Browser Console? (Ctrl-Shift-J)
(if you don't know what's related, turn off CSS warnings and post everything else you see)
When it fails, do you see anything related in the Browser Console? (Ctrl-Shift-J)
(if you don't know what's related, turn off CSS warnings and post everything else you see)
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: Dice.com problem
Does it work if you allow scripts globally, instead?JJ wrote:the only way it seems to work for me is to disable noscrpit temporarily
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