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unless you are a web developer, you just don't care about these messages and don't want them to appear. Turning them off won't hurt the operation of any program, so here is how to turn off
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scripting error messages in Internet Explorer. These messages say things like "Errors on script error firefox this webpage might cause it to work incorrectly." The first thing to try is turning off these messages in Internet Explorer: script error windows 7 Open Internet Explorer Open the Tools menu (Alt and T) Select the Internet Options item (O key) The Internet Options dialog has many tabs. You need the Advanced tab. Press Control and Tab until https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/308260 you get to the Advanced Tab (that's six presses for Internet Explorer 8) You should now be in a list, starting with Accessibility as the first item in Internet Explorer 8. This has the scripting options you want to change. Cursor down to "Disable script debugging (Internet Explorer)" and press Space until it is on. Cursor down to "Disable script debugging (Other)" and press Space until it is on. https://www.webbie.org.uk/scriptingErrors.htm Cursor down to "Display a notification about every script error" and press Space until it is off. Press the Return key to close the Internet Options dialog. You should now have turned off the scripting errors. Not worked? Here are some other things you can try: Update Internet Explorer. You should be on the latest Internet Explorer, it's safer and better. You can get it from Windows Update. Start Internet Explorer, Alt and T for the Tools menu, then cursor down to Windows Update. Change your antivirus program. These cause no end of trouble. Set your Internet Explorer Security settings to Default. You do this again in the Internet Explorer Tools menu, Internet Options, Security tab, and click Default Level. Delete your Internet Explorer temporary files and cookies and history. Internet Options, General tab. This will mean you'll have to re-enter your username and password in places where you've saved it, so make sure you know them all before you try this. Still no good? There are two a Microsoft Support Knowledgebase Articles, How to troubleshoot script errors in Internet Explorer on Windows-based computers from which I've taken some of the above, and Fix runtime errors in Internet Explorer, which have more suggestions and approaches.
» [Solved] An error has occurred in the script on this page - Script Error [Solved] An error has occurred in the script on this page - http://firstandgeek.com/solved-error-occurred-script-page-script-error/ Script Error By jinsonkv January 24, 2015Windows1 Comment Tweet 0 Flares 0 http://forums.majorgeeks.com/index.php?threads/what-are-script-errors-and-how-do-i-kill-them.95769/ Flares × Computer addicts may usually see an error message called script error which shows "An error has occurred in the script on this page". People using Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, KM player, Adobe player, Autocad, Gom player etc had seen this message many times. Last day Muhammad script error Hafiz from Pakistan had mailed me this issue and here is his message. Hai Jinson Hope you are doing well. I am a daily reader of your blog firstandgeek.com. I happen to see that you are happy to solve the issues facing by your readers. Today I am mailing you an issue that is always seen while opening KM player on script on this my computer. Whenever I starts KM Player, it shows a window pop with message "An error has occurred in the script on this page". Actually I don't want any solution for this issue because, I can continue watching movies by closing the error message. but I want to know why this script error is happening. Is that due to any malware affection or virus attack? I had Google this issue and haven't found a correct answer. Thanks you in advance because I know you have a solution for this. Reason for "An error has occurred in the script on this page" Thanks Hafiz for mailing this issue. As I mentioned at the beginning of this article, this issue is not only seen in KM player but also in almost all browsers and anything that have a relation with the network Connection. In Simple sentence your question have one and only one answer. Script errors is due to problem within the code of your application. One of the simple reason is mentioned below. You are using an application [say KMplayer] which contains sever
are "script errors" and how do I kill them? Discussion in 'Software' started by jimpeel, Jun 28, 2006. jimpeel Sergeant I keep getting these script errors which then ask if I wish to continue running scripts on the page with "yes" and "no" buttons. In the first place, I don't know what a script is so I don't know what to answer. I have tried both yes and no but they both seem to do nothing and I still get more script errors; sometimes 5 or 6 in a page load. How do I get rid of these little nasties? jimpeel, Jun 28, 2006 #1 Toni_1947 Command Sergeant Major HI! In IE>Tools>Options>Internet Option>Advanced tab Scroll down to the items you see in the pic and set them as shown Disable Script Debugging (Internet Explorer) CHECKED Disable Script Debugging (Other) CHECKED Display a notification about every script error UNCHECKED Click OK.OK again Close IE and next time you surf you won't get those messages. Attached Files: IE1.gif File size: 16.9 KB Views: 73 Toni_1947, Jun 28, 2006 #2 jimpeel Sergeant Toni_1947 KEWL! Thanks. By the by, I'm a 1947 also. jimpeel, Jun 29, 2006 #3 jimpeel Sergeant Yow! Spoke too soon. My settings already reflect the ones you gave and I still get these crappy messages. Is there anything else that could be causing them to appear? jimpeel, Jun 29, 2006 #4 maybeok Private First Class Could Try I did some time ago receive in XP Control Panel "Script Errors" [Script Error = ;res://C:\WINDOWS\system32\nusrmgr.cpl/nusrmgr.hta] and I used the proceedure as below and since have not had an Script Error?? If you are not using XP I feel you should ask for further advice before using same? ******************* Step to follow: Delete the mshta.exe in Windows\System32 folder (and let the file be in Recycle bin). Now, Windows file protection will extract a new copy of this file automatically. If does not work "Restore the File from Recycle Bin and If all OK then afterwards you can Empty the Recycle Bin **************** Please Note! The computer will on startup locate/install the "mshta" file from within your computer windows programming! ********** Hope may help