I just ran YSlow on my site and this shows up under ETag:
http://content.clicklifter.com/Learning/learn.js
I have no idea what it is or how to get rid of it and I can't find any info about this anywhere.
Can someone at least tell me how I can get rid of it if I do not see it in my view source but it shows up in YSlow under "configure entity tags"?
Most likely this script is being brought in by another script or an ad on your site. If that's the case, you won't see it in view source, but tools like YSlow will reveal it.
Hi I know this question is old but the same happened to me and it was because a JavaScript I downloaded from an untrusted site (which I don’t remember), the JavaScript was infobox.js and it was probably modified to download the file you mentioned.
I downloaded the JS from the original source and remove the “corrupt” file and the error stopped.
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So hello,
I'm hosting my own artifactory server(Open source license 7.4.3 rev 70403900 undefined, but cannot access the Artifacts page. If i click on it, the shown content is just blank.
Example.
I searched my JS Console and Browser Logs but did not see the problem
But, it's really strange bc other ppl can see the page. It's juse me who cannot. Any suggesions?
I solved the issue by myself now.
I found out that this was an issue from my Antivirus software Kaspersky, which injected a JS into the site, which prevented it from loading. I had to manually turn the injection off (Advanced - network). I'm reporting this to Kaspersky and I'm hoping this can help you with similar issues if it's still not fixed.
In my webpage, I have a download button will write excel to response and it work previously. But I got a problem today that browser on client (tested IE and Chrome) cannot download exported excel from ASP.net webforms suddenly without changing code and software install.
When I test in Chrome, console show that Resource interpreted as Document but transferred with MIME type application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet.
I used the notepad to open the downloaded excel and the content become the my web html page.
I tried to login server and use the browser in server, the file can be download normally with correct content.
I have tried to copy the web folder to another server and iis setup, it show same behavior that the downloaded excel become html content of my page on client browser but work in server browser.
May I have any idea how to troubleshoot on this case please?
Thanks
Are you facing this issue on a domain/managed network? If yes, are you the administrator of the network? If that's not the case, please give these suggestions a try:
If you’re using an antivirus or firewall software, make sure Chrome
is trusted or allowed by these programs. You can also try
temporarily disabling your antivirus or firewall to see if this
resolves the issue.
Just to make sure we eliminate malware from the
scenario, please follow the steps from this help article.
Try resetting the Chrome browser to see if that helps.
Also, creating a new user profile on your Chrome can be helpful.
If the issue persists, download and run Chrome Canary. It is the
cutting edge developer version of Chrome that can be installed
alongside Stable Chrome. It's possible the problem won't exist on a
future version.
refrence article
In my deployed website, I'm seeing this in the logs in Firefox:
My site has nothing to do with abc.net.au (although that is a site I browse often).
I've grepped my deployed code to be sure, and there are definitely no references anywhere that I can see that would be causing it to try to load these font files.
Clicking on the source code link doesn't reveal anything useful (just the index.html page).
Perhaps it's some kind of plugin going wrong?
How can I diagnose and fix the cause of these inappropriate font requests?
The first thing I'd do is make sure that the lines come from content requested from your website. You have 2 ways to do that:
Create a new Firefox profile, start it, close all the tabs and just leave 1 blank tab. Open the logs, clear them and then open your website. If the font line is not here, then it might have been a bogus log line.
On your original Firefox or new profile, open a new tab. Open up the Network Monitoring tool and then open your page. Look for the font entry in the network request. Unfortunately, it's not yet possible (see this) to break on specific network requests in the Firefox dev tools.
From there, I would go and check the source code depending on my findings. Keep us posted!
Update: this sounds like bug 1420680.
I'm in the middle of testing a customized Dojo theme based on the popular claro theme. The new theme is named 'jelam'. I've gone through all the suggested steps for making a new theme based on an existing theme like claro and all seems to be working fine - except Firebug is reporting an error immediately upon opening my page. It reports that it can't find the claro_rtl.css file. The thing is, I've searched many times my source code and files for any reference to that claro_rtl.css file, but I can't find it. I suspected initially that my browser was cacheing it somehow, so I cleared the Firefox browser, closed Firefox and ropened it, and also restarted the WebSphere portal which is serving my JSP page. Despite those attempts to clear out any reference to claro_rtl.css, I'm still getting the error reported in Firebug.
"NetworkError: 404 Not Found - https://localhost:10149/CompassThemesURS/themes/html/commonurs/dojo/1.9.1/dijit/themes/jelam/claro_rtl.css"
How can I get Firebug to show me what the source of that request is? I had initially suspected that I had missed it in one of my many JSP files or CSS files that was possibly importing it, but it's not showing up.
Is there a way to get Firebug to show me who is trying to pull that file in?
Thanks for any insight you can give.
Finally figured it out. In Firebug I put "claro_rtl.css" in the search box, then performed the search in each tab until the search found it from the CSS tab, and it found it referenced in the new jelam.css file.
I had forgotten to redeploy the webapp. I had correctly updated the source files, including jelam.css, but I hadn't redeployed with those updates like I thought I had.
Cheers.
A site have run ok for some time. But recently, when I upload a image, it is always raising this error:
An unrecoverable error occurred. This form was missing from the server cache. Try reloading the page and submitting again.
The first time i uploaded the image is ok. but when I create the second article and upload a image, it shows the above error. And the upload button disappeared.
Does anyone konw how to correct it and what's the reason of this error emergence ?
Apparently the problem is not Drupal. Most likely a setting on the server. If you use hosting services. please contact support, they may be something advise. Also recommend looking into the FAQ page the module loads the image coordinates.
Also, to test this problem, try to move the website to your local kompyuter and test does not appear whether this problem. Good luck. And update all the modules before actual sosoyaniya. Poeksprimentiruyte module load module dev.
Some other users have had the same sort of issue. See this thread on Drupal.org and this question at Drupal Answers.
Try to disabling caching under admin/settings/performance and set minimum lifetime to none. Also try clearing the caches on your site and in your browser and try again.
The problem is in cache_get() function inside includes/cache.inc file.
At line no. 42, there is a check :
if (isset($user->cache) && $user->cache > $cache->created)
Time of user cache, is always coming as bigger than cache's creation time. That is why, this function returning zero and file is not uploaded.
However I could not find the solution yet.