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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Texas
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I'm going insane
My computer sometimes as a popup on a website that says script error would you like to debug. I always click no becaus when I click yes nothing constructive happens. I was wondering if there was something I could disable to stop it from trying to debug script errors. For further clarifaction, it says it it a run time error which makes me think it is a java thing. Any ideas?
Last edited by danman2005; 05-26-2006 at 11:15 PM. |
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Why Microsoft enabled this handy troubleshooting tool for Web site developers in its browser is a mystery to me. Unless you're working the kinks out of a scripted Web site, it serves no purpose other than to slow down your browsing. To exterminate the feature, choose Tools, Internet Options, Advanced, check Disable script debugging, and click OK.
http://devcenter.infragistics.com/Ar...ArticleID=2183
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