5800 Java Script and Cookie error

I currently have a 5800.  Recently when browsing the internet I've been getting a message saying that Java Script is not enabled and sometimes I get a message saying cookies are disabled.  I've checked the settings on the phone but both appear to be ok in that they show as enabled.  Has anyone else had this problem?  Personally I'll be glad when my contract is up as I've had nothing but trouble with this phone!!!
Thanks for you help
Fionacam1

which means??
so who's problem is it that it doesn't work?? Blackberry or The Citizen Developer?? this only started all of a sudden..up till just recently, there was no problem with this app..and deleting it and reinstalling it doesn't help..

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