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37 down vote favorite 7 I realise this is not the ideal place to ask about this in terms of searchability, but I've got a page whose JavaScript code throws "Stack overflow in line 0" errors when I look at it in Internet Explorer. The problem is quite clearly not in line 0, but somewhere in the list of stuff that I'm writing to the document. Everything works stack overflow javascript error fine in Firefox, so I don't have the delights of Firebug and friends to assist in troubleshooting. Are there any standard causes for this? I'm guessing this is probably an Internet Explorer 7 bug or something quite obscure, and my Google-fu is bringing me little joy currently. I can find lots of people who have run into this before, but I can't seem to find how they solved it. javascript internet-explorer error-handling share|improve this question edited Mar 17 at 18:23 danday74 2,64511239 asked Oct 22 '08 at 14:55 glenatron 7,44374686 28 sick that this has 10k views. –Sneakyness Dec 23 '09 at 17:24 It's a really common and generic error message- it can show up for a whole lot of reasons and it totally doesn't explain itself. If it said "infinite loop" or something it would be a lot easier to work out what the cause is. –glenatron Dec 24 '09 at 10:32 sometimes i cant understand why suddenly one question gets all the attention...damn :) or :( –Suraj Chandran May 24 '11 at 17:44 2 I'm pretty sure the attention is because it is a very common and not in the least bit self-explanatory error mes
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here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have What's Meta? How Meta is different from other sites About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Meta Stack Exchange Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Meta Stack Exchange is where users like you discuss bugs, features, and support issues that affect the software powering all 161 Stack Exchange communities. What is meta? Here's how it works: Any Stack Exchange user can ask a question The community provides support, votes on ideas, and reports bugs Your voice helps shape the way Stack Exchange operates Is Stack Overflow having problems or is my browser not understanding JavaScript anymore? up vote -4 down vote favorite Something funny is happening. Besides "Ask question", nothing else works for me. I tried to edit one of my posts, upvote/downvote posts, add comments. Nothing worked. Javascript is enabled in the browser, and I don't have any Firefox addon that would interfere with the content of the page. Is this happening to you too, or am I the only one? support javascript share|improve this question edited May 28 '10 at 15:57 community wiki 3 revs, 2 users 100%anon migrated from stackoverflow.com May 28 '10 at 15:33 This question came from our site for professional and enthusiast programmers. 7 >8k rep, you should know better where to post this. –SilentGhost May 28 '10 at 15:31 you should know where to post this, after enough rep. –Mohit Jain May 28 '10 at 15:32 I wanted to see if other people could post comments from the main website. –Geo May 28 '10 at 15:35 1 Multi-migration, flagged for moderator cleanup again. –Grace Note♦ May 28 '10 at 15:40 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote Try to clear your cache.Hope it will work. share|improve this answer answered May 28 '10 at 15:32 community wiki Mohit Jain add a comment| up vote 0 down vote I had the same problem and my solution was to deactivate the WebGuard of my AntiVir-application. Something in the JavaScript-code of this (and relating) sites does obviously look suspicious to some anti-virus-applications. share|improve this answer answered Dec 16 '10 at 14:57 community wiki acme add a comment| You must log in to answer this question. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged support javascript . Welcome! Welcome! Meta Stack