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overflow error in IE8 up vote 5 down vote favorite In my application, I am getting following error in IE8 (IE7 standards document mode) It says SCRIPT2343: Stack overflow at line: 1 SCRIPT28: Out of stack space jquery-min.js, line 1 character 30159 what does stack overflow at line 0 mean I do not get these errors in Firefox and Chrome. Since my application code is quite huge, I am unable to understand how do I debug exactly in IE? Is the jquery-min.js that IE is saying the actual cause OR that might not necessarily be the issue? Can I use the Developer toolbar to somehow debug this stack overflow issue. Please help me as to how I can debug. javascript jquery internet-explorer internet-explorer-8 stack-overflow share|improve this question edited Mar 17 at 18:49 Nikolay Fominyh 4,65623478 asked javascript recursion stack overflow Jul 23 '13 at 9:47 testndtv 14.3k62211333 Did your code uses bootbox.js library ? –Aneesh Mohan Jul 23 '13 at 12:10 No..it uses bootstrap.js... –testndtv Jul 23 '13 at 12:13 I came across the same situation and got stuck for days with it. I had this problem while calling model pop ups. During my long search I've seen a bug registered for JQuery-UI plugin with same characteristics.Mine got fixed by taking latest version of Jquery-ui and bootbox.js(which is someway derived from bootstrap)- I am not sure whether it is your problem. –Aneesh Mohan Jul 23 '13 at 12:17 It might be the issue...but like I said...i have no clue where the problem lies...the only clue that I have now...is I get the error once the modal div (which uses bootstrap) is loaded...and i also get to see the same stack overflow error when I click anywhere on the page...So does that mean the issue might be related to a click event (once the modal div has loaded)? –testndtv Jul 23 '13 at 12:37 That was the behavior i had. But I had the issue mainly while using modal confirmation. I think the issues are related and taking the latest of bootstrap will resolve the issue. –Aneesh Mohan Jul 23 '13 at 12:40 | show 5 more comments 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 3 down vote accepted You can debug script in IE using IE developer tools. Just press F12 to activ
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Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up “Stack overflow in line 0” on Internet Explorer http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17806784/debug-stack-overflow-error-in-ie8 up vote 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 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/226102/stack-overflow-in-line-0-on-internet-explorer document. Everything works 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 2,67411241 asked Oct 22 '08 at 14:55 glenatron 7,45374686 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
is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above http://www.webdeveloper.com/forum/showthread.php?95303-quot-stack-overflow-quot-error-in-IE to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 9 of 9 Thread: "stack overflow" error in IE? Tweet Thread https://www.techwalla.com/articles/how-to-fix-stack-overflow-at-line-0 Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 02-14-2006,04:02 PM #1 raindogs View Profile View Forum Posts Registered stack overflow User Join Date Dec 2005 Posts 5 "stack overflow" error in IE? I'm writing a script that will cause all links in a pop-up window to open in the parent window. Here's what I have in the head: I'm stack overflow at calling the function with an "onLoad" in the
tag, and everything works great in Firefox. The problem is, I get a "stack overflow" error in IE. The error points to the line that contains the tag to call the function. I don't see anything that should be causing this problem, can anyone else? Thanks, Alex Reply With Quote 02-14-2006,05:21 PM #2 Khalid Ali View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Super Moderator Join Date Dec 2002 Location Calgary, Canada Posts 6,144 sounds like logical error....does this happen on the parent window? if so that means page reload is happening in an infinite loop Cheers Khalid Message Posting Guidelines In These Forums, Please read these before posting any question. Web site: webapplikations.com Web Resources Page:Web Resources Reply With Quote 07-07-2006,08:10 AM #3 oneway View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Join Date Jul 2006 Posts 3 Stack and memory errors in IE (that no one can fix) Hello, I hope this thread is not too old to 'resurrect' (please tell me if not). I found it by searching Google because of a similar problem I have that no one can sProductsHomearound the homeproductivityHow to Fix Stack Overflow at Line 0How to Fix Stack Overflow at Line 0By Kevin BooneA stack is a section of memory where a program stores its variables, calculations, option states and program parameters. When started, a program is allocated some memory to use for the stack; a stack overflow happens when a program exceeds its allocation. The offending program may attempt to write into adjacent memory sections, causing conflicts with other programs. Stack overflows are common with Java, C++, Perl and other runtime environments, which assist in running programs. A stack overflow at line 0 indicates that the offending program tripped up from the start; however, stack overflows can occur on any line number.Step 1Click "Start," "Control Panel, then "Internet Options." Click on the "Advanced" tab.Step 2Check "Disable Script Debugging (IE)" and "Disable Script Debugging (Other)" under the "Browsing" options.Step 3Uncheck "Display a notification about every script error."Step 4Check "Enable Automatic Crash recovery."Step 5Click "OK."Step 6Download and install a Java update from the Java website.Step 7Download and install a Windows update.Tips & WarningsUpdating Windows and Java Runtime ensure that the latest patches, fixes and security features are installed. The latest version of Internet Explorer is included in the critical updates.References & ResourcesPCMag.com: Definition of StackPCMag.com: Definition of Stack OverflowMicrosoft.com: Internet Explorer 6 Hotfix (895194)Related8 Tech-Savvy Movies to Watch With Your KidsEntertainment9 Ways to Watch the Presidential Debates OnlineEntertainmentHeadphones for the Pool: Finis Duo vs Sony Waterproof WalkmanProductivityHow to Disable a Pop-Up Blocker on a MacProductivityOnePlus 3 vs Samsung Galaxy S7 EdgeProductivityHOW WE SCOREABOUT USCONTACT USTERMS OF USEPRI