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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 OE Script Error Discussion in 'Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge' started by flatlndr, 2007/01/06. 2007/01/06 Lifetime Subscription flatlndr Inactive Thread Starter Joined: 2005/05/09 Messages: 19 debug script firefox Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 76 Location: Alberta Computer Experience: Intermediate Cannot print from OE but get the following error message: I.E. Script Error An error has occured on this page Line 2020 Char. 1 Error Unspecified Code 0 url: res;//leframe.dll/preview.dlg Tehn asks if I want to continue running scripts on this page. Yes No; Makes no difference, still can't print! Recently installed IE7 on XP-sp2 machine Is this something that "just happens" or is there a root cause I can address? Thanks one and all Flatlander Flatlndr flatlndr, #1 2007/01/06 Bill Castner Inactive Joined: 2006/08/30 Messages: 1,980 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 356 Location: Chevy Chase, MD USA Computer Experience: Experienced See this recent thread. Read to the end. It discusses your issue and a possible fix: http://www.windowsbbs.com/showthread.php?t=59336 Users Helping Users Microsoft MVP - Windows Networking VSOP AUMHA Forum MVM BroadBandReports / DSLR Bill Castner, #2 Log in or Sign up to hide this advert. (
on this page" notice is drivingme bananas! I often send Web pages to myself in OE forvarious reasons, but now every time I try to open one inOE,the notice appears. I have to click "yes" four or fivetimes (I've counted) before it
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stops re-popping and letsme read it. I have to go through the same scenario
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everytime I touch it, e.g. opening in a new window or moving toanother folder, etc. I have script de-bugging and shownotification a script on this page may be busy or it may have stopped responding of script errors disabled in IE, but SP2apparently doesn't care. I always cancel the newspellcheck when sending a Web page. If this is whatresults in the error, can I disable the spellcheck?Thanks! Sandy Steve Cochran https://www.windowsbbs.com/threads/oe-script-error.61028/ 2004-09-03 12:08:27 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Try going to Tools | Options | Security in OE and put it into the restrictedzone and then it shouldn't run scripts at all.stevePost by SandySince installing SP2, the "script error -- do you want tocontinue running scripts on this page" notice is drivingme bananas! I often send Web pages to myself in OE forvarious reasons, but now every time I try to open one inOE,the http://microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6-outlookexpress.narkive.com/jVXS25pY/script-error-in-oe notice appears. I have to click "yes" four or fivetimes (I've counted) before it stops re-popping and letsme read it. I have to go through the same scenario everytime I touch it, e.g. opening in a new window or moving toanother folder, etc. I have script de-bugging and shownotification of script errors disabled in IE, but SP2apparently doesn't care. I always cancel the newspellcheck when sending a Web page. If this is whatresults in the error, can I disable the spellcheck?Thanks! Sandy a***@discussions.microsoft.com 2004-09-03 23:59:50 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Thanks Steve -- I had changed it back from the restrictedzone a while back because of some small irritations (OE --actually maybe it was my ISP -- it's been a while!) wasblocking friends, telling them to tell me to add them tomy address book, even though they were already in it. Butnow, thanks to you, I'll know to change it at leasttemporarily when I want to send Web pages. Appreciate yourtime.Sandy-----Original Message-----Try going to Tools | Options | Security in OE and put itinto the restrictedzone and then it shouldn't run scripts at all.stevePost by SandySince installing SP2, the "script error -- do you wanttoPost by Sandycontinue running scripts on this page" notice is drivingme bananas! I often send Web pages
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me bananas! I often send Web pages to myself in OE for various reasons, but now every time I try to open one in OE,the notice appears. I have to click "yes" four or five times (I've counted) before it stops re-popping and lets me read it. I have to go through the same scenario every time I touch it, e.g. opening in a new window or moving to another folder, etc. I have script de-bugging and show notification of script errors disabled in IE, but SP2 apparently doesn't care. I always cancel the new spellcheck when sending a Web page. If this is what results in the error, can I disable the spellcheck? Thanks! Sandy Top Script error in OE by Steve Cochra » Sat, 04 Sep 2004 21:08:27 Try going to Tools | Options | Security in OE and put it into the restricted zone and then it shouldn't run scripts at all. steve Quote:> Since installing SP2, the "script error -- do you want to > continue running scripts on this page" notice is driving > me bananas! I often send Web pages to myself in OE for > various reasons, but now every time I try to open one in > OE,the notice appears. I have to click "yes" four or five > times (I've counted) before it stops re-popping and lets > me read it. I have to go through the same scenario every > time I touch it, e.g. opening in a new window or moving to > another folder, etc. I have script de-bugging and show > notification of script errors disabled in IE, but SP2 > apparently doesn't care. I always cancel the new > spellcheck when sending a Web page. If this is what > results in the error, can I disable the spellcheck? > Thanks! Sandy Top Script error in OE by