LONG RUNNING SCRIPT KEEPS POPING UP

EVERY SECOND OR THIRD WEB SITE I GO TO THE SIGN AT BOTTOM OF SCREEN SAY LONG RUNNING SCRIPT AND FREEZES UP OR SAYS NO CONNECTION

Well, that's great, Allen, and obviously I feel for you! Who I want to hear from is someone AT COMCAST who can deliver a solution on their increasingly-crappy product.  As usual, in scrolling through similar queries, we get the standard, "Use a different browser, clear your cache, yadda yadda." This is not MY problem, this is a COMCAST problem, probably to do with their ad that their running in the sidebar to maximize their income and minimize their customer experience. Where is the Comcast customer service on a problem that's been asked about multiple times now! HELP, COMCAST, HELP!   (Hint: you have competition in the marketplace now, you might actually want to, you know, pay some attention to the problems your customers are having!)

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