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contents of this article still apply to IE 10 but only when using the desktop version. To switch from the metro version of IE 10 to the desktop version, click on the Settings button in the browser http://cggallant.blogspot.com/2011/03/viewing-javascript-errors-in-internet.html and choose the 'View on the desktop' menu item. JavaScript error reporting is a bit different in Internet Explorer 9 and 10 compared to previous Internet Explorer browsers since, by default, the Status bar is not visible and depending on your settings this might be the only place that would indicate if there was an error on the page. You can turn on the Status bar either through the menu system by pressing Alt on your script error keyboard to show the menu bar and then navigating to the View, Toolbars, Status bar menu item. Another approach to showing the Status bar is to right-click on title/tab area and choose the Status bar option from the context menu. JavaScript Errors on the Status Bar Getting errors to show via the status bar seems to be hit and miss because sometimes it works for me and sometimes it doesn't. It is my guess that Microsoft in ie 11 intends to remove the status bar error log functionality altogether and that it is simply an oversight (bug) that lets us view the error log in the first place. In my testing if you start the browser normally the Status bar behavior I'm about to describe will not work. If you launch IE from a pinned site, however, this Status bar behavior usually works. To pin a site, drag the icon that is on the address bar to the Windows taskbar. (click to view the image full size) In your Advanced settings, if you have the 'Display a notification about every script error' option turned off then even if you have the status bar visible, you will not know there was an error. The only hint of a JavaScript error would be if the page didn't respond properly (something didn't load for example). The following is a screen shot of a website launched from a pinned site that has thrown an error (the status bar doesn't indicate that there was an error): (click to view the image full size) If you double-click anywhere on the status bar, if there was a JavaScript error on the page, the error log will pop-up. (click to view the image full size) If you have the 'Display a notification about every script error' option turned on then you will get a