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James_Kellett
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Can anyone help me to get rid of this message?
I keep getting a message " Internet Explorer Script error"
This occurs anytime I click.
I keep getting a message " Internet Explorer Script error"
This occurs anytime I click.
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Hi and welcome to MSE forums.
Which OS are you running and which version of IE?
In IE, click Tools - Internet options - Advanced tab. Make sure both the Disable script debugging options are ticked and Display a notification about every script error is not ticked.
If no joy, give an example of a site the problem occurs on. When the error occurs click the Show details option, or if there is a yellow triangle on the IE status bar, double-click it and post the details.0 -
Hello Chippy (hope this is correct),
Have checked in Internet options and all status tabs are already as you have suggested. This error message appears virtually every time I change pages on any and everything. It has been doing this whilst on Moneysavingexpert.
I will follow the advice you have given regarding clicking on the yellow triangle. When you say post it, is this something that will automatically appear as an option following clicking on the traingle?
Cheers,
James0 -
Hi Chippy,
I have it in front of me now and it will not accept a double click on the triangle. The options on the status bar are just yes or no to the question "Do you wish to continue running scripts on this page"?
Regards,
james0 -
James_Kellett wrote:I have it in front of me now and it will not accept a double click on the triangle. The options on the status bar are just yes or no to the question "Do you wish to continue running scripts on this page"?
The IE status bar I'm referring to is shown at the bottom of the main IE window. Click the View menu and make sure Status Bar is ticked, otherwise IE doesn't display the status bar.0
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