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    BibCra
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    I have just downloaded the files to the rethinking Dynamic Page Replacing Content article: https://css-tricks.com/rethinking-dynamic-page-replacing-content/ & it will not work in my Chrome or Safari browser (Heading Changes). It works fine in Firefox. Also the online demo works fine in Chrome. I have JS enabled is anyone aware of another setting that may effect this?

    :)

    #128223
    TheDoc
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    What type of errors are you seeing? Do you have a link?

    #128262
    BibCra
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    When the files are on my desktop and I open the .html docs in a browser other than Firefox the content is not loaded dynamically without a page refresh, on click the page actually changes. However, I have uploaded the exact same files to a test domain I use and they work fine in all three browsers. Must be a problem at my end but I have no idea what.

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    TheDoc
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    We’ll need a live example to help you any further, I’m afraid.

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    devil3682116
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    how about the ads on……disable or uninstall if you have any ads on in your chrome browser.

    #128219
    BibCra
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    Thanks for the responses guys.

    TheDoc: Not sure how I could provide a live example as the files work fine when I upload them on a domain or look at the demo in any browser. It is just when I have them on my desktop and open the documents as they are and totally unedited in Chrome or Safari that the function doesn’t work.

    devil3682116: The only extensions I have are Firebug and Web Developer and no change when disabled. Also doesn’t explain Safari not working?

    This problem is defiantly local but I just don’t understand it.

    :)

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