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Object Model (DOM) Events Objects and Events UIEvent UIEvent error error error abort activate beforeactivate beforedeactivate deactivate error load MSContentZoom resize scroll select unload TOC Collapse the table iframe.contentwindow.document access denied of content Expand the table of content This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. error | onerror event Fires when an error occurs during object loading. Syntax HTML Attribute Event Property object.onerror = handler; attachEvent Method object.attachEvent("onerror", handler) addEventListener Method object.addEventListener("error", handler, iframe permission denied useCapture)   Event information SynchronousNo BubblesNo CancelableYes   Event handler parameters pEvtObj [in] Type: IHTMLEventObj Standards information There are no standards that apply here. Remarks To suppress the default Windows Internet Explorer error message for the window event, set the returnValue property of the event object to true or simply return true in Microsoft JScript. The onerror event fires for run-time errors, but not for compilation errors. In addition, error dialog boxes raised by script debuggers are not suppressed by returning true. To turn off script debuggers, disable script debugging in Internet Explorer by choosing Internet Options from the Tools menu. Click the Advanced tab and select the appropriate check box(es). Displays the browser error message when a problem occurs and executes any error handling routine associated with the event. To invoke this event, do one of the following: Run-time script error, such as an invalid object reference or security violation. Error while downloading an object, such as an image. Windows Internet Explorer 9. An error occurs while

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content you requested has been removed. You’ll be auto redirected in 1 second. Document Object Model (DOM) Basic DOM Reference Objects Objects window https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc197053(v=vs.85).aspx window window BarProp clientInformation clipboardData document documentCompatibleInfoCollection documentType DOMError DOMException DOMSettableTokenList DOMStringList DOMTokenList external history HtmlDlgSafeHelper (Dialog Helper) HTMLDocumentCompatibleInfo implementation MSInputMethodContext location MimeType MimeTypeArray MSLaunchUriCallback MutationObserver MutationRecord navigator Plugin PluginArray processingInstruction StaticNodeList TextNode userProfile window TOC Collapse the table of content Expand the table of content This https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms535873(v=vs.85).aspx documentation is archived and is not being maintained. This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. window object Represents an open window. Members The window object has these types of members: Events Methods Properties Events The window object has these events. EventDescription click Fires when the user clicks the left mouse button on the object. Note  Starting with IE11, this event fires a MSPointerEvent object instead of MouseEvent. You can use the MouseEvent.pointerType property to determine the type of contact that the click originated from (touch, mouse, or pen).   abort Fires when the user aborts the download. afterprint Fires on the object immediately after its associated document prints or previews for printing. beforeprint Fires on the object before its associated document prints or previews for printing. beforeunload Fires prior to a document being unloaded. blur Fires when th

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