I'd be very grateful if any Javascript gurus here can assist!
The problem I have is that just 1 of 3 devices I use daily (1 Android and 2 Windows) is unable to process a Google map page embedded in a website which displays real-time locations of passenger trains around the UK.
So, rather than a map of the UK being displayed when I try to load
https://www.raildar.co.uk/radar.html
I instead get a screen message suggesting the Javascript console should be checked. Opening the console (usually Shift+Ctrl+J) shows various lines of script presumably relating to the error. An intensive internet search seems to indicate the code is relevant to website developers debugging problems on their website, rather than the end user trying to sort problems their end.
Happens on all 3 browsers on the affected machine, and for reference a fresh download of Java had been done, and Java is enabled.
A fine Cuban cigar will be emailed to anyone able to solve this for me!
Edited to acknowledge Abrahn's wise distinction between Java and Javascript, which I thought were the same. They're not !
Further edit to point out that since 2 of my 3 devices correctly display the map means the website itself is not the source of the fault.