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or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow script error windows 10 Community 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 Need to find actual location of line/char in internet explorer 11 script error keeps popping up Internet Explorer Script errors? up vote 11 down vote favorite 3 I'm receiving a script error in IE: Line: 59 Char: 71 Error: Expected identifier, string, or number Code: 0 Line 59, character 71 don't seem to actually correspond to my code. It doesn't even say what file, but I've looked at my main javascript file, viewing the page source, etc. This has happened to me before
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and I've looked around until I finally find an error with the code -- usually a comma -- but I would really like to get some use out of these line/char numbers. I read once that it's a reference to the internal version of the page that IE reads from. Does anyone have information on how to find out what these numbers actually mean and see the line of code that's causing the problem? Appreciate any help! javascript debugging internet-explorer share|improve this question edited Oct 2 '09 at 2:58 Itay Moav -Malimovka 23.3k46134210 asked Oct 1 '09 at 21:24 croixhaug 8922912 add a comment| 4 Answers 4 active oldest votes up vote 16 down vote accepted I've found IE Line # / Char #'s to be useless or more hassle then it's worth. If you're including multiple javascript files and all it gives you is a line # and char # it's alot of work to concatenate all the scripts together to figure it out where the error is. If I can find the error in firefox using firebug then that's the easiest way. If it's an IE only problem what I do is enable script debugging in Internet
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