Firefox 7.0 Gives Script Errors

When I access a college site in which we launch and use an email service I am unable to send the email as it faults with a script error. This never happened on Firefox 6.

I have the exact problem and I have researched it and tried everything suggested and have nothing but wasted my time. Mine just keeps saying not responding. The suggestions were complicated too and I ended up rolling back my computer.
I really need some help getting this fixed. It's costing me work time. Hoping someone will have an answer. Is there anywhere else we are able to get help from firefox?

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