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web page generating the popup thinks the popup window still exists and tries to access it using Javascript, but then can’t find anything. If you have script debugging turned on (either by user choice or by default with some software) Internet Explorer notifies you of the script error firefox error. If you get this kind of error, you can safely turn off the messages. To do so:
From the Internet Explorer menu, select Tools. Choose Internet Options. Select the Advanced tab. Scroll down to the Browsing section. Check the Disable script debugging box. Uncheck the Display a notification about every script error box. Click OK. Was this answer helpful? Rate answer 1 of 3Rate answer 2 of 3Rate answer 3 of 3 Please tell us how we can make this answer more useful. Email *Required Your Feedback *Required Answers others found helpful Microsoft Internet Explorer - Compatibility View CableCARD Troubleshooting: Error Code 52/CP Error Allowing Popups from Certain Web Sites Optimum App on Laptop - User Locked Out of Application (Error Code 2) My CableCARD Device Is Not Functioning Properly Back to Search Resultshere 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
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more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x script error message won't go away 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 What http://optimum.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/868/~/fix-internet-explorer-runtime-error%2Fjavascript-error-messages are the most likely causes of Javascript errors in 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 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/359895/what-are-the-most-likely-causes-of-javascript-errors-in-ie8 end up throwing very vague exceptions. Let's make a checklist of top offenders 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 wi
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From the Internet Explorer menu, select Tools. Choose Internet Options. Select the Advanced tab. Scroll down to the Browsing section. Check the Disable script debugging box. Uncheck the Display a notification about every script error box. Click OK. Was this answer helpful? Rate answer 1 of 3Rate answer 2 of 3Rate answer 3 of 3 Please tell us how we can make this answer more useful. Email *Required Your Feedback *Required Answers others found helpful Microsoft Internet Explorer - Compatibility View CableCARD Troubleshooting: Error Code 52/CP Error Allowing Popups from Certain Web Sites Optimum App on Laptop - User Locked Out of Application (Error Code 2) My CableCARD Device Is Not Functioning Properly Back to Search ResultsSubscribe to our newsletter Search Home Forum Ask a question Latest questions Windows Mac Linux Internet Video Games Software Hardware Mobile Network Virus Café How To Download Ask a question Windows Software Mac Software Linux Software Android Apps BlackBerry Apps iPhone Apps Windows Phone Apps News Encyclopedia Home Forum Internet Internet Explorer Report ENABLE JAVASCRIPT in internet explorer 8[Solved/Closed] Ask a question Isi - Latest answer on Jan 9, 2013 07:20AM Hello, I have tried to enable Javascript in my computer, and I just downloaded Internet Explorer 8. I tried to look up how to enable it a couple of times, but it inly shows how to enable Internet 7 and down.. I can't really do everything I do on myspace, and it's stressing me out. please help!!! :( See more ENABLE JAVASCRIPT in internet explorer 8 Enable JavaScript in Internet Explorer 8 on XP SP3 (Solved) Internet Explorer 8 Wondows xp internet explorer 8 desktop icon (Solved) Internet Explorer 8 Internet Explorer 8 is too slow Helpful +57 Report TeamAinawi Apr 20, 2010 03:30AM CLOSE IE8, or rather to be on the safe side just close all programs before you proceed. NOW GO TO START > RUN TYPE: CMD TYPE: regsvr32 jscript.dll ENTER OPEN IE8 and try.... Have FUN :) Report Minal- Dec 4, 2012 08:42AM Thanks a lot Report rajesh- Dec 31, 2012 04:29AM thanks a lot it worked for me such a simple thing...!!!!!!....:) Helpful +18 Report Steve Dec 13, 2009 10:25AM IE8 on Vista and Windows 7 has a new security restriction that is turned on by default for ALL zones on the security tab. Go to Internet Options - Security Tab - Internet - click on the "Custom" button then scroll down to the Miscellaneous section. There are several entries that control the JavaScript engine in IE8. One of them is named "Allow script-initiated windows without size or position constraints". This item is disabled in all zones in IE8. That means that any link that calls a JavaScript function that opens a new window will not work if the size or location of the new window is not specified in the link. Change this item to "Enable" and those links will work again. You must do this for all zones. Bottom line - the JavaScript Window.Open() function will not work if you don't specify at least the new window size or position in the function call. Report RiahFire- Apr 3, 2010 12:21AM Steve, How do specify the new widow size or position/ and what is a function call? Please Help! Report johnny- May 3, 2010 04:55PM how do I find the security tab LOL? Report bcw71- May 6, 2010 01:39AM Thank you Steve. I searched for a solution over the last few ho