| | I keep getting a script error on a website and everytime it asks if I want to conitue yes or no. Is there a way to make it so that alert doesnt come up? |
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Its maybe because your settings, like Security and Privacy settings do not permit the site's content.
If you don't want to recieve alerts you can right click the IE icon on the desktop then Properties or in the browser window go to Tools>Internet Options, either way brings up the Internet Options control box. Click the Advanced Tab, and do the following: -Check the option: Disable Script Debugging -Uncheck the option: Display a notification for every script error Press Apply, then Ok. That's about it. Make sure also that your cookie handling isn't set too high.
the settings are the same as you told me, but they still come up. Any other suggestions?
Can you tell us what exactly the Error Message say?
Oh I see...you're calling a specific file on a sub-directory. Its a 404 Error, meaning the file does not exist. It has nothing to do with your browser. The file must have been deleted, moved, or the link is wrong.
o alright, so is there anything i can do about that warning popping up
Nope, you have to edit something in the registry to do that, and that may cause something else to mess up. Also, I think the link there had a custom error page to trigger the pop-up. So it may not be true to every same error you encounter.
ok thanks for the help
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