« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 02 July 13 22:26 BST (UK) »
polidor:
The Javascript error you are experiencing is caused by Javascript being turned off in your browser.
You need to re-enable this to communicate with the council and many other websites.
Javascript is used to enable cookies with various sites so you can be remembered along with many other things such as which browser and os you are using.
Javascript can also be used to download trojans, worms, keyloggers and such like in the background whilst you are surfing the web, unbeknown to the user.
The 500 Internal Server Error is a very general HTTP status code that means something has gone wrong on the web site's server but the server could not be more specific on what the exact problem is.
Most of the time, "gone wrong" means an issue with the page or site's programming, nothing you have anything to do with.
Note: More specific information about the cause of a particular HTTP 500 error is often provided when it occurs on a server using Microsoft IIS software. Look for numbers after 500 as in HTTP Error 500.19 - Internal Server Error which means Configuration data is invalid.
You can then report the error to the relevant authorities to alert them to a problem.
Jim
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