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usually see an error message called script error which shows "An error has occurred in the script an error has occurred in the script on this page windows 10 on this page". People using Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, KM player, Adobe player, Autocad, Gom player etc had seen this message an error has occurred in the script on this page ie 11 many times. Last day Muhammad Hafiz from Pakistan had mailed me this issue and here is his message. Hai Jinson Hope you are doing well. I am a daily reader of your blog firstandgeek.com. I happen to see that you
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are happy to solve the issues facing by your readers. Today I am mailing you an issue that is always seen while opening KM player on my computer. Whenever I starts KM Player, it shows a window pop with message "An error has occurred in the script on this page". Actually I don't want any solution for this issue because, I can continue watching movies by closing the error message. but I want to know why this
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script error is happening. Is that due to any malware affection or virus attack? I had Google this issue and haven't found a correct answer. Thanks you in advance because I know you have a solution for this. Reason for "An error has occurred in the script on this page" Thanks Hafiz for mailing this issue. As I mentioned at the beginning of this article, this issue is not only seen in KM player but also in almost all browsers and anything that have a relation with the network Connection. In Simple sentence your question have one and only one answer. Script errors is due to problem within the code of your application. One of the simple reason is mentioned below. You are using an application [say KMplayer] which contains several Scripts or codes. They need the help of operating System to run. While your Windows get crashed due to multiple operations or working of high end games and software, opening programs [kmplayer] will be slower and response times will lag. Codes inside KMplayer may start working and they will not get any CPU time to execute. this can result in Script error. Not only this but also many other reasons for script error of Softwares. They include fragmented files, registry errors, redundant program installations, excessive startup entries etc. So its very difficult to figure out the exact reason why you are receiving this issue. As tim
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ProductsHomearound the homeproductivityHow to Fix Script Errors on Google WebsitesHow to Fix Script Errors on Google WebsitesBy Paul HigginsLearn how to prevent your browser from displaying script errors or freezing when loading Google Web pages.Like https://www.techwalla.com/articles/how-to-fix-script-errors-on-google-websites many websites, the Google search engine -- as well http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/ie9-windows_7/i-keep-getting-an-error-message-that-reads-an/522b2fb2-1201-44af-a799-6fc016cfafe0 as Google affiliates like YouTube or Gmail -- relies on JavaScript code to provide advanced functionalities. Google highly optimizes its websites, making embedded JavaScript code containing functionality-breaking bugs very rare. However, there are several issues on the error has user's end that can cause your browser to display script-related error messages or stop responding while you're visiting Google-owned sites.TipBy default, Internet Explorer displays a warning box when it encounters script errors, which are often helpful to developers but of limited use to regular users. Disable error has occurred script error messages in Internet Explorer by opening the cog menu and clicking Internet Options. Open the Advanced tab and tick the check boxes next to Disable Script Debugging (Internet Explorer) and Disable Script Debugging (Other). Untick the box next to Display a notification about every script error and click OK to save your settings.Scan Your Computer for MalwareWhen loading pages heavily reliant on JavaScript, a virus can slow down your computer and modify your browser's behavior so that it stops responding or renders it unable to properly run scripts.To get rid of malware on your computer, run a full system scan using Windows Defender, an anti-malware application built into Windows. Alternatively, consider installing a free anti-virus program such as 360 Total Security, Avast Free or AVG AntiVirus Free 2015.Disable Add-ons and ExtensionsGoogle ChromeStep 1Press Ctrl+Shift+
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