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'Out of memory at line XX' error in Internet Explorer - ASP.NET Building Controls Problem description: http://www.justskins.com/forums/out-of-memory-at-106508.html I have a TextBox on Web User Control that is loaded into a PlaceHolder on my ASPX page. There are other Web User Controls on that page as well. When the page loads I can input text into the TextBox without any problem. However, after postback if I try to input text out of into the TextBox I get an Internet Explorer pop-up message box stating: 'A Runtime Error has occurred. Do you wish to debug? Line: 35 Error: Out of memory' This does not happen on Firefox, only IE. More info: TextBox markup: Script-debugger breaks ... Thread Tools Show Printable Version out of memory Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode May 13th,04:04 PM #1 'Out of memory at line XX' error in Internet Explorer Problem description: I have a TextBox on Web User Control that is loaded into a PlaceHolder on my ASPX page. There are other Web User Controls on that page as well. When the page loads I can input text into the TextBox without any problem. However, after postback if I try to input text into the TextBox I get an Internet Explorer pop-up message box stating: 'A Runtime Error has occurred. Do you wish to debug? Line: 35 Error: Out of memory' This does not happen on Firefox, only IE. More info: TextBox markup: Script-debugger breaks to:

 

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