Friday, November 27, 2009

How can I stop getting runtime errors with Internet Explorer?

I'm getting plagued with runtime errors while downloading web pages using Internet Explorer. It only seems to occur with certain websites, but for those that are affected, it's become worse and worse over the last few weeks. A couple of friends have suggested I clear the cache, but that doesn't seem to help.



I've managed to get round it for the time being by selecting "Disable script debugging" in Internet Options. But ideally I'd like to find out what is causing the problem and how to fix it properly. I would apprectiate and suggestions or advice.



How can I stop getting runtime errors with Internet Explorer?microsoft access



This problem is present in IE 1/2/3/4/5/6. IE 7 is just great, perfect and fast... Upgrade to that.... This problem existed in my Windows 2000 also...



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Download Mozilla Firefix (THE BEST BROWSER)



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3. Blocks pop-ups



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Download it if you do not wish to upgrade to IE7 or if your Windows is not Genuine or if you have Win 2000/NT, etc



How can I stop getting runtime errors with Internet Explorer?windows mobile 6 internet explorerThis is silly because you don't have any problem, you're just running your browser in script debugging mode. It is the designer of the page that has the problem. The problem being he doesn't know how to write his script correctly and it has errors in it. Report It


Are you using Norton Internet Security? If so disable it, it is a horrible program that makes it near impossible to use the internet.
Update to IE7 and reinstal java and shockwave, if this does not fix your problem then you possibaly have some malware or a virus on your computer, try scanning to see.
alh333 You have no idea what you are talking about, and really shouldn't be giving advice esp when the advice is to turn off anti virus/firewalls. It has nothing to do with his virus/firewall.



I have to be honest with you, IE is not the best browser on the market.



Ok in ie



1. Open Internet Explorer.



2. Click on Tools, then on Internet Options.



3. Click on the Advanced tab.



4. Look for the "Disable script debugging" line and put a check mark in the box.



5. Now look for the "Display a notification about every script error" line and remove the check mark in the box.



That will now stop the pop up window driving you mad. It's a mixture of bad web page designers and IE not being able to follow the rules. Hence why when your designing web pages you always have to write work arounds for Internet Explorer.



The reason you where getting all the pop ups was because you had it in debugging mode. As a rule of thumb you don't really need it on unless you are debugging your script. It's off by default.



If that doesn't help then you need to scan you pc for spyware and adware.

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