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From the Internet Explorer menu, select Tools. Choose Internet Options. Select the Advanced tab. Scroll down to the Browsing section. Check the Disable script debugging box. Uncheck the Display a notification about every script error box. Click OK. Was this answer helpful? Rate answer 1 of 3Rate answer 2 of 3Rate answer 3 of 3 Please tell us how we can make this answer more useful. Email *Required Your Feedback *Required Answers others found helpful Microsoft Internet Explorer - Compatibility View CableCARD Troubleshooting: Error Code 52/CP Error Allowing Popups from Certain Web Sites Optimum App on Laptop - User Locked Out of Application (Error Code 2) My CableCARD Device Is Not Functioning Properly Back to Search Resultswithout it enabled. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page.All Places > Developers > Web Developers > ArcGIS API for JavaScript > DiscussionsLog in to create and rate content, and to follow, bookmark, and share content with other members.AnsweredAssumed AnsweredRequire undefined in IEQuestion asked by brenth on Jan 20, 2015Latest reply on Aug 20, 2015 by brenth Like • Show 0 Likes0 Comment • 7Only in Internet Explorer, I get0x800a1391 - JavaScript runtime error: 'require' is undefinedwhen my page starts up. It continues to run fine in any other browser. Any clue what the issue is?Thanks.Update: It seems that the ESRI samples don't work for me in IE either. Is there something wrong with js.ArcGIS.com?brenth Aug 20, 2015 12:48 PMCorrect AnswerHere is the more correct answer.Add this to the head section.See the reply in contextNo one else had this questionMark as assumed answeredOutcomesVisibility: ArcGIS API for JavaScript5637 ViewsLast modified on Jan 20, 2015 11:37 AMTags:javascript-apiContent tagged with javascript-apiinternet explorerContent tagged with internet explorerThis content has been marked as final. Show 7 comments7 RepliesNameEmail AddressWebsite AddressName(Required)Email Address(Required, will not be published)Website Addressjacobsj Jan 20, 2015 4:49 PMMark CorrectCorrect AnswerWhat version of IE?Like • Show 0 Likes0 Actions brenth @ null on Jan 21, 2015 10:32 AMMark CorrectCorrect AnswerVersion 11.Like • Show 0 Likes0 Actions khutchins-esristaff Jan 21, 2015 3:12 PMMark CorrectCorrect AnswerI ran a quick test using the samples in the JSAPI help and they run just fine using IE11. Can you provide more details? Is the issue only with your code? If so can you provide a simple example that will allow us to reproduce the issue. Like • Show 0 Likes0 Actions brenth @ null on Feb 10, 2015 8:01 AMMark CorrectCorrect AnswerWhat finally worked was simply copying the ArcGIS init.js file locally and running it. I guess I can't access the http://js.arcgis.com/3.12 directly.Update: Actually, even better I added init.js to the link as so. And now it works, too. ThanksLike • Show 0 Likes0 Actions brenth @ null on Aug 20, 2015 12:48 PMUnmark CorrectCorrect AnswerHere is the more correct answer.