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Old 02-09-2009, 15:52   #1
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"gloader" and how to delete

In Browsing I have somehow added "Gloader" to a BBC page and I am getting a warning that "gloader is undefined" and that I should expect that things may not work properly. Can anyone help me to remove this as everything I have tried is not doing so. Any help much appreciated.
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Re: "gloader" and how to delete

According to the page here

the software is in Alpha stage so I guess problems are to be expected.

Short of manually deleting the libraries I'm not sure where you go from here.
I guess we need a javascript expert.
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Re: "gloader" and how to delete

Not specifically a VM issue, moved to 'General IT'.
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Old 03-09-2009, 15:32   #4
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Having deleted bbc.co.uk from my Home pages the problem disappeared. Beats me why but alls well that ends well. Thanks to all.
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