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Join Date: May 2000
Location: Reed City, MI, USA
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I am having a problem with a window popping up with the top line stating; "Internet Explorer Script Error" that is followed with the yellow triangle with the exclamation point and the warning, "an error has occurred in the script of this page, then a list of items; line, char, error, (with the statement, "'undefined' is not an object.") and Code; 0. The bottom line is, Do you wnat to continue?, and the boxes, Yes or No. Then I can go nowhere, if I hit yes, it clears then the window comes right back.. If I say No, then I can do nothing more, except just quit the application. I am still working with Win95 and I have IE 4.0... Anybody have an explanation and/or cure???? Thanx Dick K
Last edited by rvking57; 04-30-2001 at 12:09 PM. |
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Location: Arlington, TN
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Generally if you are getting this error, it is because the script that the browser is trying to run has errors in it. It is not the fault of the browser or you but the website designer.
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Member (6 bit)
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Reed City, MI, USA
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Thanks for the immediate response, Mairving, I thought the same but
was not sure. The most recent problem was with the US Gov't site, SSA, might know, eh?? Thnx again!!! |
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Member (6 bit)
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Reed City, MI, USA
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One last note.... I get the error message on my Desktop, and not
on my Laptop????? The laptop has the updated download from Microsoft, IE5. thanx again. |
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The cure is called IE 5.01 SP2 - and then "disable script debugging".
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Member (6 bit)
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Reed City, MI, USA
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Thanks glc, I went to MSN and downloaded the IE 5 as provided by ZDNet
and that also seems to have fixed the situation. At least I haven't had the msgs since. Thnx again |
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