Ok, the engineers found the bug and it should be fixed shortly!! Here are the geeky details:
It was an IE-only syntax error -- ecmascript 5 style trailing commas are supported just about everywhere except IE <= 8 (IE9 "compatibility mode" emulates IE8 in this regard). If users have "compatibility mode" enabled, it should be disabled.
In non-geek: DON'T USE INTERNET EXPLORER!!!
It was an IE-only syntax error -- ecmascript 5 style trailing commas are supported just about everywhere except IE <= 8 (IE9 "compatibility mode" emulates IE8 in this regard). If users have "compatibility mode" enabled, it should be disabled.
In non-geek: DON'T USE INTERNET EXPLORER!!!
