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Search this thread only Search this forum only Display results as threads Useful internet explorer cannot open the internet site Searches Recent Posts More... WindowsBBS Forums > Internet & Networking > Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge > This an error occurred in the script on this page site uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Learn More. You are viewing our forum as a guest. For full access please http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/ie8-windows_other/i-keep-seeing-the-error-on-page-showing-up-on-the/994f1d66-8f5b-4bff-bac7-f67ee66ac342 Register. WindowsBBS.com is completely free, paid for by advertisers and donations. Cookies Registration Notice Resolved Error on Internet Explorer pages Discussion in 'Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge' started by plmtraveller, 2010/05/18. 2010/05/18 plmtraveller Well-Known Member Thread Starter Joined: 2009/04/07 Messages: 43 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 81 Location: Vermont, Australia Computer Experience: Intermediate I am using Internet Explorer 8 and have just started https://www.windowsbbs.com/threads/error-on-internet-explorer-pages.93046/ getting "Error on page" in the bottom bar. No advanced search or other options (images, maps, etc) appear either. The same error appears when I open Bingle. I also find that when logging in to WindowsBBS.com my login is recognised but doesn't redirect. I am currently logged in on another computer. Any solutions would be appreciated. plmtraveller plmtraveller, #1 2010/05/18 fdamp Well-Known Member Joined: 2009/04/09 Messages: 476 Likes Received: 12 Trophy Points: 233 Computer Experience: Experienced "Error on Page" usually means your pop-up preventer is doimg its job and the system is ticked off because it can't put the pop-up advertisements in. I get it on almost every page I go to, but I'd rather get that than hundreds of ads crowding out what I went to look for. Frank Damp Anacortes, Washington fdamp, #2 Log in or Sign up to hide this advert. 2010/05/18 Arie Administrator Administrator Staff Joined: 2001/12/27 Messages: 14,744 Likes Received: 374 Trophy Points: 1,093 Reset IE. Tools > Internet Options > Advanced tab and click the Reset button under Reset Internet Explorer settings. Support Wind
this Article Home » Categories » Computers and Electronics » Internet » Internet Browsers » Internet Explorer ArticleEditDiscuss Edit ArticlewikiHow to Fix Errors on Page http://www.wikihow.com/Fix-Errors-on-Page-After-Updating-Internet-Explorer-7 After Updating Internet Explorer 7 Community Q&A If you've updated your Windows XP or 2000 to Internet Explorer 7, you might be experiencing some errors on page. Here http://www.ghacks.net/2010/05/23/how-to-repair-internet-explorer/ are some fixes and setting changes that may work. Steps 1 Run the most recent version javascript. 2 Adjust settings in the browser. 3 Click on tools in IE7. internet explorer 4 Open Internet Options and click on security tab, then custom level. 5 Shut off the Internet security controls while doing the security settings. .NET Framework: enable all settings ActiveX controls and plug-ins: Previously used ActiveX controls: disable Allow scriptets, automatic prompting, Binary and script behaviors, Display video and animation on webpage: enable Download signed ActiveX controls, download error on page unsigned activeX controls, initialize and script activeX controls: Prompt Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins (again), script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting: Enable Downloads: Automatic prompting for file downloads: Disable Downloads: File download, font download: Enable Enable .NET framework setup: Enable Microsoft VM: Medium safety Misc: access data sources across domains: Disable Allow META refresh: Enable Allow scripting of internet explorer web-browser control, allow script initiated windows without size or position: Disable Allow webpages to use restricted protocols: Prompt Allow websites to open windows without address or status bars: Disable Display mixed content: Prompt Don't prompt for client certificate selection: Disable Drag and drop or copy and paste files, include local directory path: Enable Install desktop items, launching applications and unsafe files, launching programs and files in iframe: Prompt Navigate subframes across different domains: Disable Open files based on content: enable Software channel permissions: Medium Submit nonencrypted data: Enable Use phishing filter, use pop-up blocker: Disable Userdata persistence, websites in less privileged content zone, Scripting: active scripting: Enable Allow programtic clip
23, 2010 in Internet Explorer - Last Update:December 9, 2012 25Internet Explorer is an essential part of the Microsoft Windows operating system. It usually is the first browser there is and even if users switch to third party browsers it remains installed on the computer system. Several third party applications use Internet Explorer's rendering engine to display web contents in their interfaces which means that it is important to keep Internet Explorer up to date to avoid security and performance issues.PC users who work with Internet Explorer might experience a situation where they need to repair Internet Explorer. The browser might feel sluggish, display error messages, crash outright or may not start at all.The following tips may help users who want to repair Internet Explorer. The article concentrates on Internet Explorer 8 but most tips are also valid for previous versions of the web browser.The first thing you want to do is to take note of the problem. Is the browser starting up? Is it crashing? Does it display an error message? Is it slow?Malicious SoftwareYou may want to start with a thorough scan of the computer system for malicious software. Suggested security software for this job are Dr. Web, Avast or AVG.Make sure you perform a full system scan and clean any viruses, trojans and other malicious software from the system. Improperly configured security programs may slow down Internet Explorer, block it from accessing web contents or may be the cause for error messages that are displayed to the user. You may want to do something that is usually not suggested: Turn off the security software and test Internet Explorer afterwards. If the problems go away it is the software that is the culprit. You then need to configure the software to make it compatible with IE.Internet Explorer toolbars and add-ons.If you can open Internet Explorer you might want to check the installed add-ons and toolbars. Microsoft found out that Internet Explorer users run five to six add-ons on average. This can be attributed to software installations who often offer to install toolbars and browser plugins.To manage the Internet Explorer add-ons open Tools > Manage Add-ons in Internet Explorer. This displays a new program window that lists all the installed add-ons in the browser.The add-ons are categorized by type in the left sidebar. Toolbars and extensions is the category that is displayed by default. Take a look at the add-ons in the list. You can disable add-ons by right-clicking on them and selecting disable from the context menu or selec