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Bug: Reseting your times sets the scramble length back to the default.
fyi, the sessions are basically for whenever you want to switch events for a little while, without losing your times. You shouldn't be saving hundreds of solves at a time, because you get cookie errors like this. You'll have to go into your browser settings and delete that cookie (or all cookies if you want but I don't recommend that)
I got that error once, now I reset a session once it gets to around 800-850.
Open qqtimer.net, then copy and paste the following into the address bar:Could you add total time spent solving?
javascript:var s=0;for(var i=0;i<times.length;++i){s+=times[i];};alert(pretty(s));
Stop running this script? A script on this page is causing your web browser to run slowly. If it continues to run, your computer might become unresponsive.
you're using IE aren't you
Stop running this script?
A script on this page is causing Internet Explorer to run slowly. If it continues to run, your computer might become unresponsive.
[Yes] [No]
I'm trying to load up qqtimer.net, and it always comes up with this message:
I always keep clicking 'No', but the message keeps coming up. What do I do? I'm only loading the page so I can save it, so cound someone else possibly give me somewhere I cound download the files?
I'm trying to load up qqtimer.net, and it always comes up with this message:
I always keep clicking 'No', but the message keeps coming up. What do I do? I'm only loading the page so I can save it, so cound someone else possibly give me somewhere I cound download the files?
I'm trying to load up qqtimer.net, and it always comes up with this message:
I always keep clicking 'No', but the message keeps coming up. What do I do? I'm only loading the page so I can save it, so cound someone else possibly give me somewhere I cound download the files?
I'm not getting this problem, are you using the Newest version of IE (I know I am)
Try this.
try accessing it from here: http://mzrg.com/qqtimer/