After viewing several movies today, I began to get javascript errors in dialog boxes notifying me that certain frames could not be loaded. I could not focus well on the remaining images I did get (I presume due to the missing frames), and simply clicked "Bad Focus". Are others encountering this problem? Is there a preferable course of action to indicating Bad Focus in the future? (I don't want to indicate "No Track" on a movie that I can't thoroughly review.)
I have been going through movies all day and have only been experiencing these same errors later in the day, mostly during peak hours. This is most likely a result of high traffic on the servers. Since the images can be preloaded, this is why you may see the same amount errors in back-to-back movies.
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Hello,
I got the same problem many times, but I think it's not very serious for searching, sometimes I click the refresh button, it worked but not all the time. I think maybe it's the problem of our own computers, not the stardust systerm.
Any solution?
I think you're both right. If there is a problem getting the image (traffic, computer related, whatever) you get the error. I have also been able to fix this problem by pressing browser reload- it's worked every time for me.
mwhiz wrote:on the technical side of this issue, javascript errors for loading images always come in 3s... mebbe it'll help somebody figure out what's going on.