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Internet Explorer written by: Rita A.•edited by: Brian Nelson•updated: 6/18/2010If you are getting the Internet Explorer Line 56 out of memory error it could mean different things. It usually happens on a website that has a lot of graphics and/or videos and out of memory at line 1 windows phone is caused by Adobe Flash Player. This article will help you fix the Line 56 error out of memory at line 1 windows 10 problem. slide 1 of 5 Adobe Flash Player This problem is associated with a previous build of Flash Player 9. The version of the
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flash player that cause the Out of Memory at Line 56 error was Build 9.0.16.0. Adobe corrected this problem in a later build. Go to http://www.macromedia.com/software/flash/about/ and see what version of Adobe Flash Player you have. The most receive version is https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/how-can-i-fix-message-pop-up-saying-out-of-memory-at-line-558456/ 10.1. If you have the older version then update to build 10.1. Close all applications and run the Flash Player uninstaller (can be found on Adobe website). Restart your computer, go back to the Adobe website, and download the latest version. Lastly, restart your computer. Learn more about Adobe Flash Player 10. slide 2 of 5 Java Runtime Environment If you are getting a Microsoft Internet Explorer out of memory Line 56 Error, it could be a problem with the website http://www.brighthub.com/computing/windows-platform/articles/74586.aspx you are visiting. In most cases, websites with a lot of graphics and videos are the ones that end up causing this error. If it happens almost every time you go to a certain site then try using another computer to view the website. If you do not get the error on the other computer then it is most likely a Java problem on the original system. You will need to update Java runtime environment from the Java website to fix the error. slide 3 of 5 Use a Different Browser This problem is associated with Internet Explorer only. Many other browsers such as Firefox, Opera, and Google Chrome are more secure. Firefox is the most popular browser worldwide. Internet Explorer constantly issues patches for security flaws. Firefox does not use activeX controls or VB script (commonly used by hackers), and therefore does not have as many security problems as Internet Explorer has. Firefox loads pages faster and has less hang ups than Internet Explorer. Opera and Google Chrome has the same benefits. slide 4 of 5 Verify that Active Scripting, ActiveX, and Java are not being blocked by Internet Explorer If Active scripting, ActiveX and Java are being blocked on your computer it will cause line errors in Internet Explorer. Reset the security settings to be sure these are not blocked. To do this: Start Internet Explorer Click on Tools, select Internet Options. Click the Security tab in the Int
by: Ben Simo Is there a problem here? Out of memory at line 1 @lseltzer: Disturbing error message from IE8. Edit Keywords: Message, out of memory, webpage 33 Comments: February 18, 2010 at 6:53 PM Comment ID: 6954804321416179177 Written by: James http://blog.isthereaproblemhere.com/2010/01/out-of-memory-at-line-1.html Leahy This is a scripting error on a website. I am a developer, and this is http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/444923/message-from-webpage-out-of-memory-at-line/ starting to come up more and more. It mostly happens in IE 6, 7 and 8, and does not mean the browser is out of memory. We ran tests on a freshly booted maching with a newly opened browser and monitored memory useage. Then we used a browser process monitor while the pages were loading. In every occurence, the errors were thrown when out of a call was made to a CSS file. What we found is one or more of the following:1. The CSS file was was poorly written2. The scripts were written by developers who did not check them using multiple browsers.The browser throws an error when the CSS call fails. So the builders of the web pages that cause that need to be a little more thorough when the build. March 14, 2010 at 3:49 AM Comment ID: 5103899958027072687 Written by: out of memory Anonymous Thanks :)This info is exactly what I was after. December 3, 2010 at 3:45 PM Comment ID: 2312455155520048995 Written by: Anonymous That goes for me too. September 7, 2011 at 9:13 AM Comment ID: 4960850377010310845 Written by: Anonymous But it happens on facebook - surely the people who put that site together know what they are doing? December 12, 2011 at 6:51 PM Comment ID: 5627268901325089746 Written by: Anonymous I get this error before I start up any browser! in fact, I don't ever use IE, only Firefox. When I restart or turn on my computer, these popups start almost instantly. ANy ideas? December 20, 2011 at 1:18 AM Comment ID: 6361200263180743087 Written by: Anonymous Thanks, but this error message is rather annoying. December 26, 2011 at 6:17 PM Comment ID: 8016770843351215486 Written by: Anonymous I ONLY get the error message on my yahoo email December 26, 2011 at 6:57 PM Comment ID: 916517633350708617 Written by: Anonymous I think it could be delierate to cause you to upgrade $$$$ December 27, 2011 at 2:56 PM Comment ID: 8932144748126004598 Written by: Anonymous only on yahoo email here too December 30, 2011 at 1:44 AM Comment ID: 1625981239005731297 Written by: Anonymous I just got this error message while in yahoo mail using IE8. Is this a bug? January 6, 2012 at 12:45 AM Comment ID: 8534066726432294025 Written by:
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