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Old May 13th 09, 11:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Twayne[_2_]
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Default appearance of INTERNET EXPORER SCRIPT ERROR

The script errors you're seeing are on the website/page you're connected
to, nothing to do with your own machine unless you were the one that
wrote/uploaded them to the server.

You can turn those messages off, but for some reason I seem to have a
brain-fart and can't recall where to do it. I thought it was Internet
Options but I can't seem to see it; sorry.
Anyone else recall?

Also:
-- Please do not post in HTML format. In order for everyone to see
your messages properly and to save bandwidth, posts to newsgroups should
always be in Plain Text mode. That's adjusted in Tools: Options; the
Send tab, the News Sending Format.

-- In the newsgroups, it is also advisable to NOT use your real e-mail
address. Spam bots and spiders constantly crawl newsgroups and scrape
up any e-mail addresses they can find. The addresses then become a list
of addresses the spammers sell and/or use for their spam runs.
In Tools; Accounts; Properties, the News tab, in the E-mail Address
box, place a fake address such as invalid.invalid.invalid. Do not
change anything else. Do NOT just make up an e-mail address because no
matter how silly you might think it is, someone may actually be using
that address; you don't want to cause problems for an innocent
bystander, so be sure to use an address that cannot exist, per the
sample above. It will not cause any problems with your news groups,
posting or otherwise except spammers will not be able to scrape your
real e-mail address from the newsgroups.

HTH,

Twayne





"zaghloul sakr" zaghloul sakr @yahoo.com wrote in message
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thank you very match
"MAXX GEORGE" wrote in message
...
a grey box pops up saying an error has occured in the script on this
page then asks if i want to continue running scripts on this page i
haved had this come up as many as14 times before it leaves so i can read
the message iJUST WANT IT GONE BUT HOW?/? MAXX


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Old May 15th 09, 11:37 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Richard[_9_]
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Default appearance of INTERNET EXPORER SCRIPT ERROR

"MAXX GEORGE" wrote in message
...
a grey box pops up saying an error has occured in the script on this page
then asks if i want to continue running scripts on this page i haved had
this come up as many as14 times before it leaves so i can read the message
iJUST WANT IT GONE BUT HOW?/? MAXX


"Twayne" wrote in message
...
The script errors you're seeing are on the website/page you're connected
to, nothing to do with your own machine unless you were the one that
wrote/uploaded them to the server.

You can turn those messages off, but for some reason I seem to have a
brain-[bleep] and can't recall where to do it. I thought it was Internet
Options but I can't seem to see it; sorry.
Anyone else recall?


Start | Settings | Control Panel | Internet Options | Advanced | Browsing

or in your Browser menu at top:
Tools | Internet Options | Advanced | Browsing
[*] Disable Script Debugging (Internet Explorer)[*] Disable Script Debugging (Other)
[_] Display a notification about every script error

Uncheck the error notification item.

(You're welcome.
--Richard



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Old May 15th 09, 11:37 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Richard[_9_]
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Default appearance of INTERNET EXPORER SCRIPT ERROR

"MAXX GEORGE" wrote in message
...
a grey box pops up saying an error has occured in the script on this page
then asks if i want to continue running scripts on this page i haved had
this come up as many as14 times before it leaves so i can read the message
iJUST WANT IT GONE BUT HOW?/? MAXX


"Twayne" wrote in message
...
The script errors you're seeing are on the website/page you're connected
to, nothing to do with your own machine unless you were the one that
wrote/uploaded them to the server.

You can turn those messages off, but for some reason I seem to have a
brain-[bleep] and can't recall where to do it. I thought it was Internet
Options but I can't seem to see it; sorry.
Anyone else recall?


Start | Settings | Control Panel | Internet Options | Advanced | Browsing

or in your Browser menu at top:
Tools | Internet Options | Advanced | Browsing
[*] Disable Script Debugging (Internet Explorer)[*] Disable Script Debugging (Other)
[_] Display a notification about every script error

Uncheck the error notification item.

(You're welcome.
--Richard



 




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