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has occurred. Do you wish to Debug?" or "Internet Explorer Script Error. An error has occurred in the script on line 1. Do you wish to continue running scripts on this
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why you are getting this Internet Explorer script error. The first is that the author of the webpage has simply script error chrome made some sort of programming error and this is typically the most common reason. The next reason is that you are possibly running a pop-up killer of some kind which closes the pop-up http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/ie7_6-windows_xp/internet-explorer-script-error-web-page-error/e575aa52-4654-4cf2-8429-2c9c1fa135c4 too quickly which causes the script of the website to fail and thus giving you the error because it didnt complete. The third reason is that you have some sort of spyware or adware infection that tries to launch something such as a popup but causes script errors. How to stop the Internet explorer script error message from showing up: You can tell your https://www.technibble.com/how-to-stop-internet-explorer-script-error-messages/ Internet Explorer to ignore these errors when they occur and not show you an alert about them. Here is the procedure: Open Internet Explorer In the top menu, Click on Tools and then Internet Options Click on the Advanced Tab Find where it says "Disable Script Debugging" and tick the box beside it Now, Find where it says "Display a notification about every script error" and untick the box beside it. What to do when you get an Internet Explorer script error in Control Panel when opening User Accounts: You get a script error in Control Panel when clicking on User Accounts and see: Internet Explorer Script Error An error has occurred in the script in this page. Line: 4 Char: 1 Error: Access is denied Code: 0 URL: res://C:\Windows\system32\nusrmgr.cpl/nusrmgr.hta Do you wish to continue running scripts on this page? And the option of pressing Yes or No, no matter which one you press the User Accounts dialog opens anyway. There isnt really a fix for this error, it seems to be an undocumented error in Windows XP SP2 but there is a way to avoid it. Simply dont press User Accounts many times. I
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1506593/need-to-find-actual-location-of-line-char-in-internet-explorer-script-errors about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads https://www.windowsbbs.com/threads/error-on-internet-explorer-pages.93046/ with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow 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 Script errors? up script error 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 and I've looked around until I finally script error windows 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 Options, Go to Tools->Internet Options…->Advanced->Disable Script Debugging (Internet Explorer) Go to Tools->Internet Options…->Advanced->Disable Script Deb
Links HelpWithWindows.com RoseCitySoftware.com Recommended Links Menu Log in or Sign up Search Search titles only Posted by Member: Separate names with a comma. Newer Than: Search this thread only Search this forum only Display results as threads Useful Searches Recent Posts More... WindowsBBS Forums > Internet & Networking > Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge > This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Learn More. You are viewing our forum as a guest. For full access please Register. WindowsBBS.com is completely free, paid for by advertisers and donations. Cookies Registration Notice Resolved Error on Internet Explorer pages Discussion in 'Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge' started by plmtraveller, 2010/05/18. 2010/05/18 plmtraveller Well-Known Member Thread Starter Joined: 2009/04/07 Messages: 43 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 81 Location: Vermont, Australia Computer Experience: Intermediate I am using Internet Explorer 8 and have just started getting "Error on page" in the bottom bar. No advanced search or other options (images, maps, etc) appear either. The same error appears when I open Bingle. I also find that when logging in to WindowsBBS.com my login is recognised but doesn't redirect. I am currently logged in on another computer. Any solutions would be appreciated. plmtraveller plmtraveller, #1 2010/05/18 fdamp Well-Known Member Joined: 2009/04/09 Messages: 476 Likes Received: 12 Trophy Points: 233 Computer Experience: Experienced "Error on Page" usually means your pop-up preventer is doimg its job and the system is ticked off because it can't put the pop-up advertisements in. I get it on almost every page I go to, but I'd rather get that than hundreds of ads crowding out what I went to look for. Fr