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PC Gaming See More... Operating Systems ▼ Windows 10 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows XP See More... Off-Topic Tags script error firefox How-tos Drivers Ask a Question Computing.NetForumsWindows 10Web Browsing script error keeps popping up in Windows 10 IE11 (POST 1) BarbieJXvM September 30, 2015 at 07:18:46 Specs: Windows 10 How do I script errors windows 10 stop script error from popping up even after I have disabled it on Internet Explorer advanced. I am running version explorer 11 on windows 10 and this problem only started about two weeks after I installed windows 10 See More: script error keeps popping up in Windows 10 IE11 (POST 1) Report • #1 XpUser September 30, 2015 at 07:31:16 Welcome to the
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club - you are not the only one experiencing this annoyance. I occasionally get the same thing. It appears to be a system wide Windows 10 problem - give Microsoft some time to fix iti_Xp/Vista/W7/W10 Usermessage edited by XpUser Report • #2 BarbieJXvM September 30, 2015 at 07:35:05 Thank you so much, I tried having a "conversation" with a Microsoft tech, which wasn't much use , as basically he told me to revert to Windows 7, but did not say the fault was with Microsoft! Report • #3 XpUser September 30, 2015 at 07:39:55 I find it hard to believe that Microsoft tech would tell you that. Did you ask for an escalation in Tech Support level? Are you sure they are actually Microsoft Tech support and not someone purported to be?i_Xp/Vista/W7/W10 User Report • Related Solutions› [Solved] Why does IE11 script error keep popping up in Windows 10? › Black window box constantly keeps popping up in win 10 › Stop IE11 Script Errors from popping up in Windows 10 › how do I get my favorites bar to pop up › [Solved] Script Errors on
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error notifications (using Internet Explorer's script debugging tool) while surfing. It has to do with popup windows which are opened automatically via a script - you know, the kind of popups we all hate - and the http://jennifermadden.com/javascript/gooToolbarPopupError.html Google Toolbar Popup Blocker (possibly other popup blockers too). While most non-developers will not have http://www.tenforums.com/browsers-email/44271-how-stop-frequently-recurring-script-error-messages.html script debugging turned on, and the Google Toolbar itself warns of these errors and offers to turn notification off, sites with high tech audiences or those selling high tech services should take heed and avoid looking ignorant - not to mention annoying visitors who need to have this browser feature enabled (ME!). The Fix The fix is extremely simple script error - the hardest part is remembering when to use it. First, it is only neccessary when your popup script is the kind that launches popups automatically. Second, this kind of script requires the fix only when additional actions (other than launching it) are performed on the popup, such as focusing the popup window in front of its opener. This is because of the logical action sequence of the script and the blocker, even though it script error windows happens in a matter of milliseconds; -the script attempts to launch the window -the blocker kills the attempted launch (I assume it never actually launches because if it did launch and then was killed, it would not have a null value - and it does. Perhaps it intercepts open method's returned value to the browser via the void keyword?) -the script attempts to perform another action on the popup -an error notification if produced because the scripting engine cannot find the object on which it is being instructed to perform the action -I'm annoyed as I click "No" to the "Do you wish to Debug?" prompt Sample Script var pop = open("annoy.htm","advert","width=400,height=300,top=80,left=375") if(pop != null){// before attempting additional scripting of the popup, make sure it exists!! pop.focus() } That's it! A simple if statement to see if the value of the variable is null prevents error notifications while using IE and the Google Toolbar's popup blocker. Other blockers may work by simply closing the popup. In that case, the value would not be null and an additional evaluation in the same if statement would be required: var pop = open("annoy.htm","advert","width=400,height=300,top=80,left=375") if(pop && !pop.closed){// before attempting additional scripting of the popup, make sure it exists and has not been closed!! pop.focus() } See the JavaScript and Windows section for all the inform