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0 Flares × Computer addicts may usually see an error message called script error filehippo which shows "An error has occurred in the script on this page". People using Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, KM player, firefox Adobe player, Autocad, Gom player etc had seen this message many times. Last day Muhammad Hafiz from Pakistan had mailed me this issue and here is his message. Hai Jinson Hope you are doing well. I https://groups.google.com/d/topic/pandion/sIxnyOmXG0o am a daily reader of your blog firstandgeek.com. I happen to see that you are happy to solve the issues facing by your readers. Today I am mailing you an issue that is always seen while opening KM player on my computer. Whenever I starts KM Player, it shows a window pop with message "An error has occurred in the script on this page". Actually I don't want any solution for http://firstandgeek.com/solved-error-occurred-script-page-script-error/ this issue because, I can continue watching movies by closing the error message. but I want to know why this script error is happening. Is that due to any malware affection or virus attack? I had Google this issue and haven't found a correct answer. Thanks you in advance because I know you have a solution for this. Reason for "An error has occurred in the script on this page" Thanks Hafiz for mailing this issue. As I mentioned at the beginning of this article, this issue is not only seen in KM player but also in almost all browsers and anything that have a relation with the network Connection. In Simple sentence your question have one and only one answer. Script errors is due to problem within the code of your application. One of the simple reason is mentioned below. You are using an application [say KMplayer] which contains several Scripts or codes. They need the help of operating System to run. While your Windows get crashed due to multiple operations or working of high end games and software, opening programs [kmplayer] will be slower and response times will lag. Codes inside KMplayer may start working and they will not get any CPU time to execute. this can result in Script er
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has occurred. Do you wish to Debug?" or "Internet Explorer Script Error. An error has occurred in the script on line 1. Do you wish to continue running scripts on this page?" Here are some tips to stop them: There are a few reasons why you are getting this Internet Explorer script error. The first is that the author of the webpage has simply made some sort of programming error and this is typically the most common reason. The next reason is that you are possibly running a pop-up killer of some kind which closes the pop-up too quickly which causes the script of the website to fail and thus giving you the error because it didnt complete. The third reason is that you have some sort of spyware or adware infection that tries to launch something such as a popup but causes script errors. How to stop the Internet explorer script error message from showing up: You can tell your Internet Explorer to ignore these errors when they occur and not show you an alert about them. Here is the procedure: Open Internet Explorer In the top menu, Click on Tools and then Internet Options Click on the Advanced Tab Find where it says "Disable Script Debugging" and tick the box beside it Now, Find where it says "Display a notification about every script error" and untick the box beside it. What to do when you get an Internet Explorer script error in Control Panel when opening User Accounts: You get a script error in Control Panel when clicking on User Accounts and see: Internet Explorer Script Error An error has occurred in the script in this page. Line: 4 Char: 1 Error: Access is denied Code: 0 URL: res://C:\Windows\system32\nusrmgr.cpl/nusrmgr.hta Do you wish to continue running scripts on this page? And the option of pressing Yes or No, no matter which one you press the User Accounts dialog opens anyway. There isnt really a fix for this error, it seems to be an undocumented error in Windows XP SP2 but there is a way to avoid it. Simply dont press User Accounts many times. If you press it 3 times or more it will occur. What to do if you are still getting errors If you are still getting errors even after disabling them in IE, then it is possible that you have some adware installed and you will need some adware removal software such as Ad-Aware Personal. Popular PostsAdvertising Your Political Opinions: Risks and Rewa