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I've been developing an ASP .Net application for several months and two weeks ago I faced a strange error. It appears in dynamic javascript code that seems malicious. The appearance of the error doesn't depend on my changes in code. Now it takes place even in old versions of the project where everything worked fine. Moreover, I tried to run the app on another machine where I had been successfully developing it until two months ago. Even the old code saved on that machine ran with the error.

It looks like some updates in the framework may have broken my code. What could be the problem and how can I fix it? Any ideas?
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R. Giskard Reventlov 3-May-11 3:43am    
Since my powers of telepathy appear to have waned recently I am unable to get inside your head to work out what, exactly, has gone wrong since you have not bothered to give any proper explanation or code samples.
Manfred Rudolf Bihy 3-May-11 7:18am    
Go ask Griff, he can lend you some of his telepathic powers. I think he still has an ample supply.
:)
R. Giskard Reventlov 3-May-11 7:19am    
:-)
Christoph Keller 24-May-11 6:54am    
unforunately comments cannot be voted...
you made my day!! :)
Sandeep Mewara 3-May-11 4:38am    
Really hard to tell based on the information shared.

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All this information would be redundant and obfuscating, becouse it is not actually a programmer issue, but the analyst one.

Thank you all. I've found what's wrong.
The most usefull information for you would be the version of my internet browser, because I discovered, that this mistake appears differently f.e. in IE and GoogleChrome, and in Mozilla it does not appear at all.
 
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