you are using a really old version of mootools - 0.89 or 1.0, if I am not mistaken. it's eval packed via dean edwards' PACKER, which makes it particularly hard to debug.
the instantiation code itself is somewhat awful and monkey patched:
function startGallery17() {
if (window.gallery17) {
try {
var myGallery17 = new gallery($('myGallery17'), {
timed: false,
showArrows: true,
showCarousel: false,
textShowCarousel: 'Thumbnails',
embedLinks: false,
lightbox: true
});
var mylightbox = new LightboxSmoothgallery();
} catch (error) {
window.setTimeout("startGallery17();", 2500);
}
} else {
window.gallery17 = true;
if (this.ie) {
window.setTimeout("startGallery17();", 3000);
} else {
window.setTimeout("startGallery17();", 100);
}
}
}
window.onDomReady(startGallery17);
the use of strings in setTimeouts causes evals here also, the try blocks will prevent you from getting any useful error feedback either.
if you want to get to the bottom of this, get rid of these hacks, load up say, this version of mootools - https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/mootools/1.11/mootools.js - still very old but newer than yours, or if possible, try 1.12 and see if debugging becomes easier.
then get rid of the try/catch blocks, use window.addEvent('domready', fn)
to start your code - or if reliant on images being loaded, consider window.addEvent('load', fn)
instead.
if all you do on the page is stack up some images with a next/previous, why not use latest mootools with a new plugin - there is NOTHING good about what you have picked.
eg, read this tutorial I wrote on how to do it: http://fragged.org/tutorial-write-a-small-content-slider-class-in-mootools-and-extend-it_1321.html or look on the forge: http://mootools.net/forge/ for something packaged
should be fine with 1.4.5 (latest).
keep in mind the version you are currently using will likely break ie9 and latest gecko