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Doug Smith has been a sportswriter for more than 30 years, a journey that's included seven Olympic Games, numerous and varied championships and more dreary regular season games than he'd care to remember. Here, he'll talk about them all, as well as current events and pop culture. (Just don’t ask him about music nowadays — it's not his cup of tea).
Turnovers? How many and who?
Blogger's note: 22, by all kinds of people. Bosh had six and Wright four
Posted by: Terry Macaulay | October 23, 2009 at 09:32 PM
Doug,
Am having all kinds of trouble with a javascript coveritlive is using from mosso.com. It steals focus when loading a folder of bookmarks in Firefox 3.53. The message I get is:
Error: The xajax javascript file could not be included. Perhaps the URL is incorrect? URL:http://cdn.cloudfiles.mosso.com/c71692/templates/coveritlive/lib/js/xajax.js
Trying to close the box has dunkirked my web-browser twice tonight. I finally got around to giving mosso.com permission to run a script on my machine, but it's only temporary.
I understand the need for these things, but the courteous thing to do is to NOT close my browser if I'm not always allowing mosso.com to do whatever it wants on my computer. (I use NoScript). I'd much rather prefer it not load until I try to load the coveritlive session. Making it a default load, even when I am NOT going to watch a liveblog or watch a replay is unfriendly. Forcing focus to it when it's the 97th bookmark being loaded is very unfriendly. Closing down my browser when I close down the error message is just rude (best Stephanie Tanner impression I could muster).
That your words are important is evident by the fact that I DO eventually let the script run.
Blogger's note: I appreciate the effort and have sent on your message to people with power.
GM
Posted by: Gary Mugford | October 24, 2009 at 03:25 AM