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Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 48 Star 960 Fork 299 getsentry/raven-js Code Issues 92 Pull requests 13 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs New issue "Javascript error: Script error. on https://github.com/getsentry/raven-js/issues/223 line 0" #223 Closed skovhus opened this Issue Jul 2, 2014 · 9 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 2 participants skovhus commented http://www.justskins.com/forums/internet-explorer-script-error-70472.html Jul 2, 2014 First, thanks for a great library! I'm wondering about an event we are getting with the message Javascript error: Script error. on line 0. Our whitelistUrls is only including our own script error js files. Currently I see these events coming from different browsers: 30 Firefox 30.0 30 Chrome 35.0.1916.153 8 Safari 6.1.4 6 Safari 6.0 3 Safari 7.0.4 2 ChromeiOS 35.0.1916.41 2 Chrome 35.0.1916.114 2 Safari 7.0.3 1 Chrome 34.0.1847.131 1 Chrome 33.0.1750.154 In the source code Raven.js already set up filters for Script error https://github.com/getsentry/raven-js/blob/master/src/raven.js#L66 But should Javascript error: Script error. on line 0 also be added by default? I an error has guess the event I'm seeing is related "script being pulled in from an external domain and CORS" as described in http://blog.errorception.com/2012/04/script-error-on-line-0.html Sentry member mattrobenolt commented Jul 2, 2014 @skovhus What is the exact error message being sent? Is it a different case or something? skovhus commented Jul 2, 2014 @mattrobenolt so I cannot reproduce the error, but as you see some users with different browsers get this error. The message shown in Sentry is Javascript error: Script error. on line 0, so I guess that's the exact error message. And as the Script error in L66 is not a regexp, our error is not the ignoreErrors list. skovhus commented Jul 2, 2014 @mattrobenolt But I guess I can get the message from our nginx if you want it. But shouldn't it be the same as reported by Sentry? Sentry member mattrobenolt commented Jul 2, 2014 Yeah, that's good enough. Are all those other browser being reported as this exact literal string? Or do you see other variants? If so, I'll add this one to the list. skovhus commented Jul 2, 2014 I see these variations: Javascript error: Script error on line 0 (IE) Javascript error: Script error. on line 0 (all the other browsers) Sentr
- Macromedia Contribute General Discussion Hi - On some (many!) web pages I get "Internet Explorer Script Error" an error has occured in the script..." Then I get: Line: 2 Character: 7 Code: 0 I'm running on Windows XP and can't seem to find any help on the Microsoft site. If you know of a way I can fix this problem, I sure would appreciate it. It's a real pain! Thanks, Dan... Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode July 7th,12:43 AM #1 Internet Explorer Script Error Hi - On some (many!) web pages I get "Internet Explorer Script Error" an error has occured in the script..." Then I get: Line: 2 Character: 7 Code: 0 I'm running on Windows XP and can't seem to find any help on the Microsoft site. If you know of a way I can fix this problem, I sure would appreciate it. It's a real pain! Thanks, Dan Dan Guest October 7th,05:54 AM #2 Internet Explorer Script Error Line 1 Char 0 Error: Object does not support this property or method. Code: 0 URL:mk:MSIT Store:C: Program %20 files\microsoft%20 office\office\1033\pub 6chm:: Pub9html/pubmnui:CONTNT 4010.HTM This is the error I get when using MS Pub 2000 with XP Pro. I created the Website. I must have done something that Pub does'nt like. Could it be that when I rearranged the URL buttons that may have caused this error? I can print the Publication. I can save the Publication. I can not use Help. I can not use Web Checker. They shut down the program. Is there a way to fix this? I tried the Regsvr32 urlmon.dll. To no avail. HELP PLEASE. RS rstoney Guest October 8th,08:45 PM #3 Re: Internet Explorer Script Error > Line 1 > Char 0 > Error: Object does not support this property or method. > Code: 0 > URL:mk:MSIT Store:C: Program %20 files\microsoft%20 > office\office\1033\pub 6chm:: Pub9html/pubmnui:CONTNT > 4010.HTM > > This is the error I get when using MS Pub 2000 with XP > Pro. I created the Website. I must have done something > that Pub does'nt like. > > Could it be that when I rearranged the URL buttons that > may have caused this error? > IE gives this error when loading the web page? what is the url so I can review it? > I can print the Publication. > I can save the Publication. > printing a publication is irrelevant to web pages. > I can not use Help. > I can not use Web Checker. They shut down the program