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error #7 Closed cbracco opened this Issue Feb 12, 2013 · 21 comments internet explorer access denied by security policy Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 6 participants cbracco commented scripts access is denied ie 11 Feb 12, 2013 Hello again :) I'm here to bother you folks one more time. When debugging my personal site in IE8 with your polyfill included before the body tag (in plugins.js), I am http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1886547/access-is-denied-javascript-error-when-trying-to-access-the-document-object-of getting a console error which is pictured in the screenshot below. I feel like I've run across this issue before (something to do with cross domain policies, perhaps?) but I can't seem to find a remedy. Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks, Chris Collaborator lsvx commented Feb 19, 2013 Hey Chris, Sorry for the delay in responding to the issue you created. I've been looking into the error https://github.com/chuckcarpenter/REM-unit-polyfill/issues/7 you're getting and have done some testing and research. The "access is denied" error can often be due to cross domain issues. I did some poking around and determined that this is in fact the case for your personal site. To demonstrate it, follow these steps: navigate to your personal site in IE8; click on Tools in the toolbar and hit Internet Options; click on the Security tab and click on the Trusted sites icon; click the Sites button and add your site to the list of trusted sites then save the list; click on the Custom level... button and scroll down the the Miscellaneous section; change setting in the fist category, Access data sources across domains, to Enable and save the settings; and refresh your site and notice that the "access is denied" error is gone. Make sure to undo these steps after you've tested to ensure that future testing is not biased. This issue is not particular to the polyfill, as it works on all the other properties I have tested, but rather appears to be related to the way your files are being accessed. For some reason, it seems that the CSS files that the polyfill is tryi
We have some customers that are getting a javascript error in IE11. No one here can reproduce the error but we did a video chat with them and were able to see the issue. https://discuss.newrelic.com/t/javascript-access-is-denied-error-in-initialization-script/36150 It's an 'Access is denied' error happening in the initialization script of http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/ie10-windows_8/get-the-internet-explorer-script-error-which-says/be14db88-0ace-4771-a5d0-7754be69a98e New Relic. consoleError.jpg1536x378 200 KB Once the user gets the error, it prevents all other javascript from initializing correctly on the page and they are unable to use the site. We're almost certain it has to do with some settings in their browser. It started happening access denied for them after they upgraded to the latest version of IE and if they use a different computer the error doesn't occur. Does anyone have any insight into a way we could put in a workaround to stop the error or catch it and bypass it? alexis 2016-04-08 14:18:14 UTC #2 Hey @breeves - it sounds like access is denied maybe some of these customers are using IE 11 in compatibility mode. It's odd to see this interfering with other behavior, but if you can try checking the version of the browser script you're using and upgrading if the version doesn't start with 9, that should help. If it doesn't, we can get a ticket started for you. breeves 2016-04-08 14:47:30 UTC #3 Hey Alexis, thanks for replying. If IE is set to compatibility mode we block them from being able to log in to the site. It looks like the script that being referenced in the head is - agent: "js-agent.newrelic.com/nr-918.min.js". Is this the script version you were talking about or is there someplace else that I should be looking to find our version number? alexis 2016-04-08 20:50:37 UTC #4 @breeves Thanks for clarifying. It sounds like this might be a different issue since you have such a recent agent version and compatibility mode isn't a factor. To try to establish whether it's related to the New Relic agent, coul
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