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posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community script error windows 10 Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up What are the most likely causes of Javascript errors in https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/308260 IE8? up vote 20 down vote favorite 14 I'm seeing a lot of Javascript errors in IE8 on pages which worked fine in IE7 (and Firefox, Chrome, and Safari). I know that IE made some changes to things like Javascript security. Some of these don't give clear error messages - things like cross-domain violations can end up throwing very vague exceptions. Let's make a checklist of top offenders http://stackoverflow.com/questions/359895/what-are-the-most-likely-causes-of-javascript-errors-in-ie8 when we're troubleshooting IE8 Javascript errors. Please list one change to the way IE8 Javascript that would cause a Javascript error. javascript internet-explorer internet-explorer-8 share|improve this question asked Dec 11 '08 at 16:13 Jon Galloway 34.6k18104185 add a comment| 4 Answers 4 active oldest votes up vote 13 down vote accepted I can verify that the ones posted by "unique_username" are accurate! (quote) Actually a TON of stuff has changed. First off, it REALLY matters what mode you are in. In IE8, there are 3 (THREE) modes. IE5 Quirks - your page has no doctype, page renders like IE5 did IE 7 Standards Mode - you have a doctype, but either opted out of IE8 standards mode, or are running on localhost, or in "Compatibility Mode" IE 8 Standards Mode - you have a doctype, and are on the INTRANET (default mode) Now, if you are rendering in IE5/IE7 mode, then Nothing changes except that there will be a few methods added that shouldn't interfere with your page. However, if like the majority, you are running with a doctype set, and thus in IE8 Standards mode, the following changes have occurred. 1.) document.getElementById( id ); //now only returns the CORRECT matches!
page is incorrect. Unfortunately, there are several possible causes. by Leo A. Notenboom, © 2011 On some websites, occasionally including my online bank sites, the IRS, etc. http://ask-leo.com/how_do_i_fix_error_on_page_when_visiting_a_website_and_what_does_error_on_page_mean.html etc., I sometimes get the message "Error on page," and the links don't work. What causes this message to appear and is there anything I can do to avoid it? I assume that the problem is with the site and not my computer, which makes me think I can't do much, but I thought I'd ask. It's very inconvenient. I use Windows 7 and Internet Explorer 8. • Taken quite literally, "Error script error on page" means exactly that: there's an error of some sort on the web page that is being displayed in your browser. There are three common reasons why this message can appear. With two, you can try to do something about, but with the other, you can't. • Reason One: It's The Website's Fault Web pages are written in what boils down to one or more programming languages.† HTML - HyperText error on page Markup Language - is the fundamental language used to code web pages. It defines things like paragraphs, bold, italics and other characteristics of page layout. Javascript, while separate and distinct from HTML, is another programming language that is often used within web pages to add interactive functionality. If you've used Google Docs, for example, you've seen a word processor or a spreadsheet program implemented primarily in Javascript. Java, which is unrelated to Javascript, is yet another programming language that can be used on web pages to create even richer applications that are available and run simply by visiting a web page. Like any programming language, it's possible for the humans writing the programs or pages to make mistakes. That's one source of "Error on page". Typically, the problem is in Javascript and the "Error on page" may indicate that there's a quite literally an error that's been left in by the web page designer or author. If that's the case, there's nothing that you can do, other than let the website owner know. Reason Two: Incomplete Downloads This is probably the more common reason for "Error on page". When you view a web page, say this one on Ask Leo!, your browser downloads the file that "is" the web page (an .html