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want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 13 of 13 Thread: [RESOLVED] Help cannot run javascript Tweet 800a138f javascript Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Mar 17th, 2010,08:16 PM #1 BenJones View Profile View Forum Posts Thread Starter microsoft jscript runtime error '800a1391' Fanatic Member Join Date Mar 2010 Location Wales UK Posts 609 [RESOLVED] Help cannot run javascript does anyone know why i cannot run javascripts buy double clicking on them all I get is this error message. anyone have a clue, Ps I am using Vista if that helps. Script: C:\Users\Ben\Desktop\Untitled1.js Line: 1 Char: 1 Error: Object expected Code: 800A138F Source: Microsoft JScript runtime error Bascily it will not

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allow me to run any code even a simple alert messagebox any help will be helpfull thanks. Reply With Quote Mar 17th, 2010,08:59 PM #2 Nightwalker83 View Profile View Forum Posts PowerPoster Join Date Dec 2001 Location Adelaide, Australia Posts 13,346 Re: Help cannot run javascript What is the code you currently have in the *.js file? when you quote a post could you please do it via the "Reply With Quote" button or if it multiple post click the "''+" button then "Reply With Quote" button. If this thread is finished with please mark it "Resolved" by selecting "Mark thread resolved" from the "Thread tools" drop-down menu. Please consider giving me some rep points if I help you a lot. Please rate my post if you find it helpful! Technology is a dangerous thing in the hands of an idiot! I am that idiot. Reply With Quote Mar 17th, 2010,09:29 PM #3 kows View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage PowerPoster Join Date Sep 2003 Location Edmonton, AB, Canada Posts 2,629 Re: Help cannot run javascript JavaScript is not something that can be run by the operating system. JavaScript is run by a JavaScript engine, and these are

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and in the same cshtml file, the script goes this way:
 

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