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    Quote Originally Posted by pogi_2nr
    The real concern should be is if you really want to use a piece of hardware
    where the manufacturers can not even get the javascript right?
    Cisco has weird errors in the firmware/interface they use too...
    Stop using Cisco Products as well ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arch_Angel
    In my router web interface @ 192.168.1.1, there is a javascript error on one of the pages, that prevents me from accomplishing certain admin tasks.

    Is there any way I could modify these html files?

    Using AirLink+ 802.11g Wireless Router.
    Model #AR315W.
    http://www.airlinkplus.com/wireless/ar315w.htm
    *gasp* No CLI interface.

    Sure you've already tried this but have you cleared the browser cache? Pop-up blockers and other security features have been known to interfere with some scripts as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Goucham
    Sure you've already tried this but have you cleared the browser cache? Pop-up blockers and other security features have been known to interfere with some scripts as well.
    I doubt it is browser cache, since I have seen the html output and see where in the javascript the error is. So unless clearing the cache is going to fix the script, I doubt it is gonna work.

    Only have Firefox as my pop-up blocker.
    And I don't use those so called security features that block scripts. Think they do more harm than good.
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    Were you successful in fixing this problem??
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    Quote Originally Posted by zRo ToLeRaNcE View Post
    Were you successful in fixing this problem??
    No. You have a solution?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arch_Angel View Post
    No. You have a solution?
    No, just wondered in case i come across this when i buy a Wireless Router
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