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Hello!
I have a little problem. Whenever I try to visit marbleblast.com on my computer the only thing I can see is a text that says "Fatal error: Call to undefined function JText_() in /home/marbleblast/public_html/plugins/system/jch_optimize/jchoptimize/linkbuilder.php on line 299".
I can normally visit this site using my Android phone though. Do you know what can be a problem?
This sounds like an issue with one of our JQuery plugins, MooTools. I'll have HiGuy look into it since he was the last one to fiddle with our library organization. Can you give us a bit more information about your computer? Operating System / Web Browser & Version you are attempting to reach marbleblast.com on?
In the meantime, try hard-refreshing the page (CTRL+R or F5) to see if that fixes the issue.
My system is Windows XP Professional and web browser is Mozilla Firefox 27.0.1 (theoretically newest). I tried refreshing page but same problem appears. This site worked fine when I visited it for first time today. Problem started to appear some time later and keeps appearing now.
-Vixuzen
*Edit*
It actually works perfectly fine on Google Chrome...
Interesting. I know Mozilla pushed a new Firefox build late last night, but I have not had any issues with it so far. I will look into it some more and see if anything turns up. Apologies for the inconvenience.