Seems that IE maybe an issue and Chrome one of the fixes.
Another issue is that some with Chrome are having issues, too.
This option is to remove Chrome and re-install. This should remove any bad settings, apps, cache, etc. from the old Chrome environment and leave you with a “fresh” and latest version of Chrome.
The instructions are from goog and include options for iPhone/iPad, Android, and computers.
I highly recommend the downloading and saving of the new Chrome installation files before removing the old Chrome, especially, if this is your primary/only browser.
Have your computer literate child or grandchild on speed dial if you do not know what your doing. I would be sadden to hear someone removed Chrome and then not be able to access the internet and CU.
Java and Javascript are totally different animals.
Java is a stand-alone language owned (and IMNSHO abused by) Oracle.
Javascript is a scripting language standardized through (ECMA - The European Computer Manufactures Association).
The "beauty" of Javascript is that the same language can be used client-side (i.e. in your browser) and server-side (back at the hosting server). Javascript is how you make a site "rich" so it responds to the user's actions without having to go back to the server.
Javascript "standardization" isn't 100%. Just because it works on one version of one browser, means it works on one version of one browser.
Yeah, it's technically supported (minimally) by Microsoft but not for that much longer. Most tools are reducing or stopping support, few sites are testing on IE. etc. I know it's a favorite old shoe, but it has holes, the soles are separating and it's time to give it to the dog.
Microsoft positioned Edge as the replacement, but it never caught on. MSFT is in the process of replacing the internals of Edge with Chrome.
If you are running Chrome, RUN and make sure you are up to date - there is a nasty exploit running in the wild.
Click the three dots top right and choose "Settings" to bring up the "Settings" page. Click on the three lines top left and pick "About Chrome". Your version number should be (as of 9 March 2019) Version 72.0.3626.121 - anything older is vulnerable.
-----Burton ANA 50 year/Life Member (now "Emeritus")
Chrome causes excessive CPU activity on my laptop computer........and I suspect that Google uses Chrome users computers for bit coin mining. I do not have that problem with IE. Perhaps I should try Hemispherical's advice to uninstall and reinstall Chrome. If this works and my computer stops overheating I will post praises to Hemi.
Java and Javascript are totally different animals.
Java is a stand-alone language owned (and IMNSHO abused by) Oracle.
Javascript is a scripting language standardized through (ECMA - The European Computer Manufactures Association).
The "beauty" of Javascript is that the same language can be used client-side (i.e. in your browser) and server-side (back at the hosting server). Javascript is how you make a site "rich" so it responds to the user's actions without having to go back to the server.
Javascript "standardization" isn't 100%. Just because it works on one version of one browser, means it works on one version of one browser.
Yeah, it's technically supported (minimally) by Microsoft but not for that much longer. Most tools are reducing or stopping support, few sites are testing on IE. etc. I know it's a favorite old shoe, but it has holes, the soles are separating and it's time to give it to the dog.
Microsoft positioned Edge as the replacement, but it never caught on. MSFT is in the process of replacing the internals of Edge with Chrome.
If you are running Chrome, RUN and make sure you are up to date - there is a nasty exploit running in the wild.
Click the three dots top right and choose "Settings" to bring up the "Settings" page. Click on the three lines top left and pick "About Chrome". Your version number should be (as of 9 March 2019) Version 72.0.3626.121 - anything older is vulnerable.
Thanks for the update... always good to have someone out there that is looking out for us who don't know how to do it ourselves. Seriously!
By the way, I consider PCGS the best forum ever with lots of smart and enthusiastic collectors. I recommend it and Coin Facts to anyone wanting information numismatic.
Thank you for checking in, the forum company has informed us that they will be pushing out the fix on the 20th. We are applying pressure to have this done sooner. Thank you all for your patience.
I am now in the same boat with you guys. I can't log out, leave likes, etc., as Insider 2 indicates. I missed this thread earlier, and contacted Heather- she directed me here.
I finally bit down on the coin and moved over to Chrome. The final straw was my 45 year old son telling me, "only old fogies still use Explorer". Since the change all functionality is back and the browser runs faster than Explorer. Doesn't look the same but who does at our age.
@BJandTundra said:
I finally bit down on the coin and moved over to Chrome. The final straw was my 45 year old son telling me, "only old fogies still use Explorer". Since the change all functionality is back and the browser runs faster than Explorer. Doesn't look the same but who does at our age.
This is how those with the power force change. Want to get women to wear short dresses? Only produce clothes with high hemlines. Want to sell more ties? change the width.
@BJandTundra said:
I finally bit down on the coin and moved over to Chrome. The final straw was my 45 year old son telling me, "only old fogies still use Explorer". Since the change all functionality is back and the browser runs faster than Explorer. Doesn't look the same but who does at our age.
This is how those with the power force change. Want to get women to wear short dresses? Only produce clothes with high hemlines. Want to sell more ties? change the width.
Yea.............and want to sell more slabs, change to a 100 point grading scale. (I don't really believe that, but this IS a coin board).
Pete
"I tell them there's no problems.....only solutions" - John Lennon
I have used Chrome exclusively for a number of years. But I found Chrome to be a resource hog and causes my 10 year old laptop computer to overheat due to processor activity. If I have only one tab open, Chrome has 10-12 threads active. And I have four cores all working to manage Chrome. And as I have now been giving IE another chance, I find myself between a rock and a hard place.
Credit where credit is due, thank you for initially reporting this issue @Insider2 and letting me hijack your thread.
I would also like to give a huge shoutout to @PCGSDev for going the extra mile and finding the broken code which allowed the forum software provider to issue a fix. You da real MVP.
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Seems that IE maybe an issue and Chrome one of the fixes.
Another issue is that some with Chrome are having issues, too.
This option is to remove Chrome and re-install. This should remove any bad settings, apps, cache, etc. from the old Chrome environment and leave you with a “fresh” and latest version of Chrome.
The instructions are from goog and include options for iPhone/iPad, Android, and computers.
I highly recommend the downloading and saving of the new Chrome installation files before removing the old Chrome, especially, if this is your primary/only browser.
Remove Chrome Instructions
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95319
Installing/Downloading Installation Files
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95346
Have your computer literate child or grandchild on speed dial if you do not know what your doing. I would be sadden to hear someone removed Chrome and then not be able to access the internet and CU.
YMMV
Only works on my smart phone. Xfinity Wi Fi and Verizon are GTG.
Couple IT comments
Java and Javascript are totally different animals.
Java is a stand-alone language owned (and IMNSHO abused by) Oracle.
Javascript is a scripting language standardized through (ECMA - The European Computer Manufactures Association).
The "beauty" of Javascript is that the same language can be used client-side (i.e. in your browser) and server-side (back at the hosting server). Javascript is how you make a site "rich" so it responds to the user's actions without having to go back to the server.
Javascript "standardization" isn't 100%. Just because it works on one version of one browser, means it works on one version of one browser.
Internet Explorer is dead
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/17454/lifecycle-faq-internet-explorer
Yeah, it's technically supported (minimally) by Microsoft but not for that much longer. Most tools are reducing or stopping support, few sites are testing on IE. etc. I know it's a favorite old shoe, but it has holes, the soles are separating and it's time to give it to the dog.
Microsoft positioned Edge as the replacement, but it never caught on. MSFT is in the process of replacing the internals of Edge with Chrome.
If you are running Chrome, RUN and make sure you are up to date - there is a nasty exploit running in the wild.
Click the three dots top right and choose "Settings" to bring up the "Settings" page. Click on the three lines top left and pick "About Chrome". Your version number should be (as of 9 March 2019) Version 72.0.3626.121 - anything older is vulnerable.
ANA 50 year/Life Member (now "Emeritus")
Cannot edit.
IE Windows 10
I will not abandon IE. Custer made a stand, as will I.
Agreed and I'm on W7> @hammer1 said:
No need to abandon IE, just use Chrome until they get the problem fixed.
Chrome causes excessive CPU activity on my laptop computer........and I suspect that Google uses Chrome users computers for bit coin mining. I do not have that problem with IE. Perhaps I should try Hemispherical's advice to uninstall and reinstall Chrome. If this works and my computer stops overheating I will post praises to Hemi.
OINK
Thanks for the update... always good to have someone out there that is looking out for us who don't know how to do it ourselves. Seriously!
I am so sorry for those affected by this ...... mine is fine of Safari & Chrome
Good of luck Heather & your IT crew.
Sounds like some are still having trouble.
Any updates? @HeatherBoyd
By the way, I consider PCGS the best forum ever with lots of smart and enthusiastic collectors. I recommend it and Coin Facts to anyone wanting information numismatic.
If it helps anyone, I'm using Firefox version 52.9.0 on XP Pro. I have data storage blocked in addition to camera, microphone, etc.
I had a brief inability to edit posts a few weeks ago (which was noted and corrected by PCGS IT), but that is the only problem noticed.
My internet Explorer is still bugged. I can only post and not sign out.
Hello all,
Thank you for checking in, the forum company has informed us that they will be pushing out the fix on the 20th. We are applying pressure to have this done sooner. Thank you all for your patience.
Heather Boyd
PCGS Senior Director of Marketing
Thanks for the update.
Still getting "permission problem" message in rel. to Agree,Like,LOL options. Ok to quote. I'm at Chrome version 49.0.2623.112
I am now in the same boat with you guys. I can't log out, leave likes, etc., as Insider 2 indicates. I missed this thread earlier, and contacted Heather- she directed me here.
7 days before the fix..could be sooner.
I agree! Though unfortunately due to this being a third party forum software we have no control over how quickly they roll out the fix.
Heather Boyd
PCGS Senior Director of Marketing
Insider2: I've been nice and polite and minded my manners but it's come time to call you out.
I want my 'Bug Badge' and I want it now!
Shoot, that's right. We get a bug badge out of this...don't we? This would be worth it then.
I finally bit down on the coin and moved over to Chrome. The final straw was my 45 year old son telling me, "only old fogies still use Explorer". Since the change all functionality is back and the browser runs faster than Explorer. Doesn't look the same but who does at our age.
This is how those with the power force change. Want to get women to wear short dresses? Only produce clothes with high hemlines. Want to sell more ties? change the width.
Yea.............and want to sell more slabs, change to a 100 point grading scale. (I don't really believe that, but this IS a coin board).
Pete
I have used Chrome exclusively for a number of years. But I found Chrome to be a resource hog and causes my 10 year old laptop computer to overheat due to processor activity. If I have only one tab open, Chrome has 10-12 threads active. And I have four cores all working to manage Chrome. And as I have now been giving IE another chance, I find myself between a rock and a hard place.
Perhaps my 10 YO laptop is not suited to Chrome?
OINK
Your web browser supports JavaScript version 1.3
google is what i'm using
and running windows 8.1
new coin store (link below)
https://sites.google.com/view/corinas-coin-shop/home
Certainly, I'm not the only one who despises the "Draft saved" popup window?
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
Any update?
I followed up this morning, the fix is getting pushed out today. I will post as soon as I have confirmation!
Heather Boyd
PCGS Senior Director of Marketing
WooooHoooo!
still having issues can't unmark my bookmarks or log out
new coin store (link below)
https://sites.google.com/view/corinas-coin-shop/home
Me too. Internet Explorer CU path still has the problem.
I seem to be OK today - can edit now and leave "likes", etc.
I just can't leave "dislikes".

It seems to be fixed on my end.... I got my LOL's & likes back.
Thanks Heather & all the support staff at CU.
@Insider2 @silverpop You are both still having issues currently on IE?
Heather Boyd
PCGS Senior Director of Marketing
ALL FIXED from my try this morning. I'm finally logged out on "Explorer." Thanks!!
That was some "bug."
Credit where credit is due, thank you for initially reporting this issue @Insider2 and letting me hijack your thread.
I would also like to give a huge shoutout to @PCGSDev for going the extra mile and finding the broken code which allowed the forum software provider to issue a fix. You da real MVP.
Heather Boyd
PCGS Senior Director of Marketing
@HeatherBoyd
Friday is coming....
Are we supposed to be relieved, or worried?


yes it's fixed
new coin store (link below)
https://sites.google.com/view/corinas-coin-shop/home
This is a comment regarding something Ms. Boyd posted previously.
Then there is eight... https://forums.collectors.com/badge/bug-reported
No, Winter is Coming!
"Got a flaming heart, can't get my fill"
I have problem resolved too. I didn't get a bug badge...
For the love of the game, You did it I'm back on track . Proof.
I got the bug......... don't think I will get a badge
Every time I see this thread title now, I imagine something like this

https://www.autismforums.com/media/albums/acrylic-colors-by-rocco.291/
You forgot Butter and Trevor.
Who are they? I admit I googled “female bandit” and that was the most acceptable and cool looking option
https://www.autismforums.com/media/albums/acrylic-colors-by-rocco.291/
I didn't read most of the posts, but sometimes certain types of glitches can come from the server in various ways.
So it could have nothing to do with a particular computer, the software, or any browser.
But usually problems such as this are caused by an outdated or infected computer.