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I cannot view web pages correctly formatted on this site.

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When I select a song from the list and view it on my XP machine it shows nicely formatted. This is on Firefox 3.6.18 . On my newer Dell Windows 7 64 bit machine, Firefox 6.0.2 it displays it as unformatted lines of code.

When I select a song from the list and view it on my XP machine it shows nicely formatted. This is on Firefox 3.6.18 . On my newer Dell Windows 7 64 bit machine, Firefox 6.0.2 it displays it as unformatted lines of code.

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Make sure that you do not block JavaScript.

Start Firefox in Diagnose Firefox issues using Troubleshoot Mode to check if one of the extensions is causing the problem (switch to the DEFAULT theme: Firefox (Tools) > Add-ons > Appearance/Themes).


Reload web page(s) and bypass the cache.

  • Press and hold Shift and left-click the Reload button.
  • Press "Ctrl + F5" or press "Ctrl + Shift + R" (Windows,Linux)
  • Press "Cmd + Shift + R" (MAC)
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Hi, Thanks for the response. However I tried this and it made no difference. Please suggest something else.

regards

Chris

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I see an error in the Tools > Error Console about c[5] is undefined with some of the songs.
It looks that current Firefox versions have a problem with one section of the code.

var re_crd = /([A-Ga-g][#b]?)((maj|[moM])?(sus)?[2-9]?)*(\/([A-Ga-g][#b]?))?/;
.....
c = c.split(re_crd);
if (c[5].length > 0) {

Changing the parse_song() code by adding this test to change the undefined array members to an empty string ("") seems to work.

c = c.split(re_crd);

for (cC=0; cC < 6; cC++) { if (c[cC] == undefined) c[cC]=""; }

if (c[5].length > 0) {

So it looks that the websites need to change that code.
I don't know if this is a bug (regression) or a changed interpretation of parsing rules.

Modified by cor-el