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ProductsHomearound the homeproductivityHow to Fix Web Page Errors With an Invalid ArgumentHow to Fix Web Page Errors With an Invalid ArgumentBy Suvro BanerjiWebpage errors with an "Invalid argument" is a runtime error that occurs when you are trying open a webpage
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with a faulty code on your Internet Explorer. This type ie not printing of error has nothing to do with your computer or your web browser. It occurs because unable to print from internet explorer 11 the webpage you are trying to open has issues or problems with its programming. This process will get rid of such error messages. The fix is http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/ie8-windows_7/script-error-line-1527-char-1-error-invalid/a56f27a3-e5aa-40e1-a025-8cbd27ce0ad5 easy and quick.Step 1Launch "Internet Explorer."Step 2Click on "Tools" and select "Internet Options."Step 3Hit the "Advanced" tab. Scroll down the list to find the subheading "Browsing."Step 4Put a check mark next to "Disable script debugging (Internet Explorer)."Step 5Put a check mark next to "Disable script debugging (Other)."Step 6Clear the check mark next https://www.techwalla.com/articles/how-to-fix-web-page-errors-with-an-invalid-argument to "Display a notification about every script error."Step 7Click on "Apply" and hit "OK" to end task.References & ResourcesMicrosoft: Fix Runtime Errors in Internet ExplorerRelated8 Tech-Savvy Movies to Watch With Your KidsEntertainment9 Ways to Watch the Presidential Debates OnlineEntertainmentHow to Reset an Arris ModemProductivityWhat to Expect From a 2016 SmartphoneProductivityHow to Upload Pictures From an iPhoneProductivityHOW WE SCOREABOUT USCONTACT USTERMS OF USEPRIVACY POLICY©2016 Demand Media, Inc.Login | Sign UpSign UpLog InCreate an account and join the conversation!Or Forgot Password? Remember meLog InCancelBy signing up or using the Techwalla services you agree to the Techwalla Terms of Use and Privacy PolicySign UpLog InCreate an account and join the conversation! Get news about the products and tech you really care about. We'll never spam you!Sign UpCancelBy signing up or using the Techwalla services you agree to the Techwalla Terms of Use and Privacy PolicySign UpLog InWe'll send you an email to reset your password.SubmitCancel
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Error EZ-Builder (Windows) EZ-Script #1 MazeHorizonTech Canada Posted 4 months ago at 5/25/2016 5:35:18 PM Hey guys. I don't want to give away my current project so I wont say much other than the code and my problem.In the following script I get this error:Error:
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6:07:26 PM - Error on line 13: String was not recognized as a valid Boolean.This is the script. No idea what is causing it, other than perhaps there is too many phrases.Script:
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Thanks for the help. I'm sure its a simple mistake.Maze #2 DJ Sures ezrobot :) Posted 4 months ago at 5/25/2016 5:37:22 PM
#This is the Control script. Theta's functions all
#are started by this script. It must be running to
#allow Theta to operate. Kill this script to slowly
#stop Theta.
#Variables
$returngreeting = 0
$reply = "error"
:loop
$spoken = Waitforspeech( 120, "hello Theta", "good morning Theta", "good afternoon Theta", "good evening Theta", "good night Theta", "hey Theta", "Theta", "bye Theta", "see you later Theta")
#Error is on next line
if ( $spoken = "hello Theta" OR "hey Theta" OR "Theta" )
ControlCommand("Script Manager AI", ScriptStart, "Greeting" )
$spoken = "error"
Elseif ( $spoken = "good night Theta" OR "bye Theta" OR "see you later Theta" )
ControlCommand("Script Manager AI", ScriptStart, "Leaving")
$spoken = "error"
Elseif ( $spoken = "timeout" )
saywait("I missed that")
$spoken = "error"
endif
$timeout = $timeout + 1
if ( $timeout = 120)
ControlCommand("Script Manager AI", ScriptStart, "Leaving")
endif
Sleep(500)
Goto(loop)
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You're not comparing anything to anything. You're just saying OR and a value. That's like if i just asked you if RED? Hey Maze, red? Hey, blue?blue? hot? cold?You have to actually compare the value t
if ( $spoken = "hello Theta" OR "hey Theta" OR "Theta" )