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gschmidl
07-05-2012, 09:28 PM
I'm at the end of my rope here. No matter what browser I try to use, I can't install any plugins or firmware, official or not, on the Javelin. I always get an "[Object error]" (IE), "Syntax Error: Unexpected end of file" (Chrome) or "Invalid upload" (Firefox).

I can't even update to the .2 beta to see if that might fix it. I WAS able to get root access via busybox, so if anyone has any idea what I can check/look up/do/fix, please help.

jyoung
07-20-2012, 01:40 PM
I'm at the end of my rope here. No matter what browser I try to use, I can't install any plugins or firmware, official or not, on the Javelin. I always get an "[Object error]" (IE), "Syntax Error: Unexpected end of file" (Chrome) or "Invalid upload" (Firefox).

I can't even update to the .2 beta to see if that might fix it. I WAS able to get root access via busybox, so if anyone has any idea what I can check/look up/do/fix, please help.

bump. Same problem here.

canadianjeans
07-20-2012, 11:39 PM
I also get the same errors.

I opened a case, but this is all they gave me:

> I was reading in some forums about your issue. Could you try this:
> Go into tools and go onto "e;manage add ons"e;, on the link box click on disable or enable add ons, look down the list and look for Yontoo layers, and enable it.

...WTF?

I did a little search to figure out what "Yontoo Layers" was:

> Yontoo layers is a broswer plugin that is intended to allow you to add a custom profile on facebook. It's debated if the program poses
> a security risk, but most anti-virus and anti-malware programs will say it is and will remove it.
> It's not a useful plugin, so it's best if you just remove it rather than have a program that is in the gray area in terms of security.

Wow...seriously?
Obviously, that's not it.

So I just rebooted the NAS and tried again (chrome)...low and behold, it worked!!!!

Good luck!

jyoung
07-21-2012, 01:37 PM
Hi canadianjeans, thank you so much and it does work.



I also get the same errors.

I opened a case, but this is all they gave me:

> I was reading in some forums about your issue. Could you try this:
> Go into tools and go onto "e;manage add ons"e;, on the link box click on disable or enable add ons, look down the list and look for Yontoo layers, and enable it.

...WTF?

I did a little search to figure out what "Yontoo Layers" was:

> Yontoo layers is a broswer plugin that is intended to allow you to add a custom profile on facebook. It's debated if the program poses
> a security risk, but most anti-virus and anti-malware programs will say it is and will remove it.
> It's not a useful plugin, so it's best if you just remove it rather than have a program that is in the gray area in terms of security.

Wow...seriously?
Obviously, that's not it.

So I just rebooted the NAS and tried again (chrome)...low and behold, it worked!!!!

Good luck!

Patriot_MA
07-23-2012, 06:07 PM
I'm at the end of my rope here. No matter what browser I try to use, I can't install any plugins or firmware, official or not, on the Javelin. I always get an "[Object error]" (IE), "Syntax Error: Unexpected end of file" (Chrome) or "Invalid upload" (Firefox).

I can't even update to the .2 beta to see if that might fix it. I WAS able to get root access via busybox, so if anyone has any idea what I can check/look up/do/fix, please help.

Thank you for the information canadianjeans.

gschmidl, were you able to try the fix canadianjeans posted and see if that worked out for you?

myspambucket
11-10-2012, 01:21 AM
Hi,

I just received a new Javelin with firmware 02.01.4000.19. I am having the same problems with not being able to install plugins or new v2 firmware.

I have tried different browsers (new and old) on different OSs, XP, win 7 and OS X. I also tried the reboot suggestion several times.

Thanks

myspambucket
11-11-2012, 06:24 PM
Quick update, was able to install the rooter plugin via dashboard. Would still like to know if there is any solution to installing firmware since I can't find a way to do it via Dashboard.

WebPASM is still not working for for firmware upgrades. Since it looks like the upload is failing, would there be a way of copying the firmware file over via the network and then renaming and putting in the right place and kicking of the upgrade scripts?

Thanks