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! An error has occurred in the script on this page
Hello all,
All of a sudden I start getting this error message whenever I login only webpage and while this error message is on the screen I get a recorded message telling me how to delete my cookies and temporary Internet files. ! An error has occurred in the script on this page Internet Explorer script error line: 1 Char: 1 Error: syntax error Code: 0 URL: https://plusone.google.com/js/plusone.js Do you want to continue running scripts on this page? I'm going to do a system restore and see if that takes care of it. Albert |
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! An error has occurred in the script on this page
You could stop using IE.
If you like IE, you might want to check into what may have changed on the page. It may be just what it says: A typo or error in a script the page is loading. You can also go into the Advanced tab of Internet Options and uncheck "Display a notification about every script error". | | I'm going to do a system restore and see if that takes care of it. ?? Would you paint your house to fix bad TV reception? |
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! An error has occurred in the script on this page
On Wed, 5 Oct 2011 13:34:16 -0400, "Mayayana"
wrote: You could stop using IE. If you like IE, you might want to check into what may have changed on the page. It may be just what it says: A typo or error in a script the page is loading. You can also go into the Advanced tab of Internet Options and uncheck "Display a notification about every script error". | | I'm going to do a system restore and see if that takes care of it. ?? Would you paint your house to fix bad TV reception? Well, I did a system restore and it do knew any good but if I had known what the problem was I wouldn't have asked :-). I'll see if doing your recommendation will at least help me understand what's going on. Anyway, I thank you for your input. |
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! An error has occurred in the script on this page
On Wed, 05 Oct 2011 13:07:29 -0600, Albert
wrote: On Wed, 5 Oct 2011 13:34:16 -0400, "Mayayana" wrote: You could stop using IE. If you like IE, you might want to check into what may have changed on the page. It may be just what it says: A typo or error in a script the page is loading. You can also go into the Advanced tab of Internet Options and uncheck "Display a notification about every script error". | | I'm going to do a system restore and see if that takes care of it. ?? Would you paint your house to fix bad TV reception? Well, I did a system restore and it do knew any good but if I had known what the problem was I wouldn't have asked :-). I'll see if doing your recommendation will at least help me understand what's going on. Anyway, I thank you for your input. I did what you suggested and when I got there it was already unchecked so I rechecked it restarted Internet Explorer in the did the same thing but it only does it once the first time I open IE then from then on it doesn't do it until I close and reopen IE. Who knows? But thank you anyway |
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! An error has occurred in the script on this page
IE\Properties\Advanced and put a checkmark to Disable Script Debugging (Internet
Explorer) -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Albert" wrote in message ... On Wed, 05 Oct 2011 13:07:29 -0600, Albert wrote: On Wed, 5 Oct 2011 13:34:16 -0400, "Mayayana" wrote: You could stop using IE. If you like IE, you might want to check into what may have changed on the page. It may be just what it says: A typo or error in a script the page is loading. You can also go into the Advanced tab of Internet Options and uncheck "Display a notification about every script error". | | I'm going to do a system restore and see if that takes care of it. ?? Would you paint your house to fix bad TV reception? Well, I did a system restore and it do knew any good but if I had known what the problem was I wouldn't have asked :-). I'll see if doing your recommendation will at least help me understand what's going on. Anyway, I thank you for your input. I did what you suggested and when I got there it was already unchecked so I rechecked it restarted Internet Explorer in the did the same thing but it only does it once the first time I open IE then from then on it doesn't do it until I close and reopen IE. Who knows? But thank you anyway |
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! An error has occurred in the script on this page
On Wed, 05 Oct 2011 10:23:00 -0600, Albert
wrote: Hello all, All of a sudden I start getting this error message whenever I login only webpage and while this error message is on the screen I get a recorded message telling me how to delete my cookies and temporary Internet files. ! An error has occurred in the script on this page Internet Explorer script error line: 1 Char: 1 Error: syntax error Code: 0 URL: https://plusone.google.com/js/plusone.js Do you want to continue running scripts on this page? I'm going to do a system restore and see if that takes care of it. Albert Well, I googled "An Error Has Occurred in the Script on This Page" and this is what came up. It was on the second recommendation that it cleared my problem so I thought I would post it here in case anyone else has this problemin the I found it at the following URL. http://www.vistaarticles.com/article...t-on-This-Page An Error Has Occurred in the Script on This Page To resolve this issue, follow these steps: 1. Click Start, and then click Run. 2. In the Open box, type Regsvr32 urlmon.dll, and then click OK. 3. When prompted with the DllRegisterServer in urlmon.dll succeeded message, click OK. If the issue persists, follow these steps: 1. Open the Java Virtual Machine. To do so, visit the following Java Web site: http://www.java.com/en (http://www.java.com/en) 2. Close all instances of Internet Explorer. 3. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Internet Options. 4. Click the Advanced tab. 5. Under Browsing, click to clear the Enable third-party browser extensions (requires restart) check box. 6. Restart Internet Explorer. If the issue persists, follow these steps: 1. Open Internet Explorer. 2. Click Tools, and click Internet Options. 3. Click the Advanced tab. 4. Under Browsing, click to select the Disable Script Debugging check box. 5. Click OK to close all windows, and then restart the computer. I hope this helps someone else. Albert |
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! An error has occurred in the script on this page
Albert wrote:
Albert wrote: All of a sudden I start getting this error message whenever I login only webpage and while this error message is on the screen I get a recorded message telling me how to delete my cookies and temporary Internet files. ! An error has occurred in the script on this page Internet Explorer script error line: 1 Char: 1 Error: syntax error Code: 0 URL: https://plusone.google.com/js/plusone.js Do you want to continue running scripts on this page? I'm going to do a system restore and see if that takes care of it. Well, I googled "An Error Has Occurred in the Script on This Page" and this is what came up. It was on the second recommendation that it cleared my problem so I thought I would post it here in case anyone else has this problemin the I found it at the following URL. http://www.vistaarticles.com/article...t-on-This-Page An Error Has Occurred in the Script on This Page To resolve this issue, follow these steps: 1. Click Start, and then click Run. 2. In the Open box, type Regsvr32 urlmon.dll, and then click OK. 3. When prompted with the DllRegisterServer in urlmon.dll succeeded message, click OK. If the issue persists, follow these steps: 1. Open the Java Virtual Machine. To do so, visit the following Java Web site: http://www.java.com/en (http://www.java.com/en) 2. Close all instances of Internet Explorer. 3. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Internet Options. 4. Click the Advanced tab. 5. Under Browsing, click to clear the Enable third-party browser extensions (requires restart) check box. 6. Restart Internet Explorer. If the issue persists, follow these steps: 1. Open Internet Explorer. 2. Click Tools, and click Internet Options. 3. Click the Advanced tab. 4. Under Browsing, click to select the Disable Script Debugging check box. 5. Click OK to close all windows, and then restart the computer. I hope this helps someone else. So it looks like you disabled script debugging which merely hides the error. The script is still erroring. You're still probably getting the error icon in the lower left side of the status bar (that you can double-click to see the status). You said the error told you to flush the TIF folder but you never said whether you actually did that. Did you flush your web browser's TIF (temporary internet files) folder, exit and reload the web browser to test again? If you configure you web browser to cache page content from a site, it's possible some old content is no longer in sync with new content. You also never mentioned in your starting post (and we have to guess by your reply) what web browser you are using. So are you using some version of IE? If so, which one? How did you configure its refresh of page content (Internet Options - General tab - Browsing history section, Settings)? I set it to "Check for newer versions of stored pages - Every time I visit the webpage". |
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! An error has occurred in the script on this page
On Wed, 5 Oct 2011 17:47:35 -0500, VanguardLH wrote:
Albert wrote: Albert wrote: All of a sudden I start getting this error message whenever I login only webpage and while this error message is on the screen I get a recorded message telling me how to delete my cookies and temporary Internet files. ! An error has occurred in the script on this page Internet Explorer script error line: 1 Char: 1 Error: syntax error Code: 0 URL: https://plusone.google.com/js/plusone.js Do you want to continue running scripts on this page? I'm going to do a system restore and see if that takes care of it. Well, I googled "An Error Has Occurred in the Script on This Page" and this is what came up. It was on the second recommendation that it cleared my problem so I thought I would post it here in case anyone else has this problemin the I found it at the following URL. http://www.vistaarticles.com/article...t-on-This-Page An Error Has Occurred in the Script on This Page To resolve this issue, follow these steps: 1. Click Start, and then click Run. 2. In the Open box, type Regsvr32 urlmon.dll, and then click OK. 3. When prompted with the DllRegisterServer in urlmon.dll succeeded message, click OK. If the issue persists, follow these steps: 1. Open the Java Virtual Machine. To do so, visit the following Java Web site: http://www.java.com/en (http://www.java.com/en) 2. Close all instances of Internet Explorer. 3. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Internet Options. 4. Click the Advanced tab. 5. Under Browsing, click to clear the Enable third-party browser extensions (requires restart) check box. 6. Restart Internet Explorer. If the issue persists, follow these steps: 1. Open Internet Explorer. 2. Click Tools, and click Internet Options. 3. Click the Advanced tab. 4. Under Browsing, click to select the Disable Script Debugging check box. 5. Click OK to close all windows, and then restart the computer. I hope this helps someone else. So it looks like you disabled script debugging which merely hides the error. The script is still erroring. You're still probably getting the error icon in the lower left side of the status bar (that you can double-click to see the status). I haven't noticed the icon but of course I didn't know the look for it. You said the error told you to flush the TIF folder but you never said whether you actually did that. Did you flush your web browser's TIF (temporary internet files) folder, exit and reload the web browser to test again? If you configure you web browser to cache page content from a site, it's possible some old content is no longer in sync with new content. Yes I did flush the TIF folder (probably six or seven times). What program would give me those instructions to do so by audio recording? I generally keep my speakers off but when this was happening I was wearing a headset otherwise I would not have heard the instructions. (I use Dragon NaturallySpeaking) The websites in question are coming from "My Favorites" list. I wasn't having a problem with all of them. You also never mentioned in your starting post (and we have to guess by your reply) what web browser you are using. So are you using some version of IE? If so, which one? How did you configure its refresh of page content (Internet Options - General tab - Browsing history section, Settings)? I set it to "Check for newer versions of stored pages - Every time I visit the webpage". I'm running Windows XP with IE 8 and that hasn't changed since 8 first came out. In browser history settings mine by default was set on "automatic" so I changed it to "Check for newer versions of stored pages - Every time I visit the webpage". Hell at 76 (77 in December) I'm having to learn a whole new language much less the technology but I'm having a ball doing it ;-) Albert |
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! An error has occurred in the script on this page
Albert wrote:
Yes I did flush the TIF folder (probably six or seven times). What program would give me those instructions to do so by audio recording? I saw that and wondered if you wrote it wrong since a conversion to sound is not normal operation for most users. That wouldn't be Windows XP or Internet Explorer feature (that I'm aware of). Maybe you installed some text-to-voice utility, like Dragon Naturally Speaking or some screen reader software that coverts text to sound. I generally keep my speakers off but when this was happening I was wearing a headset otherwise I would not have heard the instructions. (I use Dragon NaturallySpeaking) The websites in question are coming from "My Favorites" list. I wasn't having a problem with all of them. Aha, so you HAVE installed and ARE using a screen reader. Well, that's why you get the conversion from text to audio. In browser history settings mine by default was set on "automatic" so I changed it to "Check for newer versions of stored pages - Every time I visit the webpage". I never liked the automatic setting. It relies on a datestamp for the web page which may not be accurate. If you ever tried to do a Google search and include a datestamp (okay for newsgroups search but rather fruitless for web pages), you'd realize that the web server's datestamp for a web page can be grossly out of sync with the files used to present content for that web page. Some designers just have their web pages updated constantly so it looks like their pages are always new even if their content is years old. The automatic setting is to make IE faster to load a page since some of the content is still local in its TIF cache. It's much faster to get the files from the local hard disk than to retrieve them from the web server. But that's a guessing scheme and dependent on the timestamp for a web page (which isn't correct very often). I've seen content change on a web page but it still has the old date. Yet that assumes you configure the web browser to cache those old files for a web site. If you configure the web browser to flush its cache when it exits or you use a cleanup utility to do the same, IE doesn't have them for reuse so "automatic" ends up being the same as "every time I visit" (well, for the first visit, that is). Automatic is trying to incrementally update the local cache rather than retrieve everything. Yeah, that's nice (with some side effects) if you're on dial-up but if you have an always- on broadband connection (cable or DSL) then there won't be much difference to you (unless some content is huge, like uncompressed huge images). Caching won't help at all with streaming media so you won't save any time on any cache setting when, say, watching an online video. The streamed content will be sent anew every time you view the video. Streamed media was designed to start playing immediately without having to wait for the content to first get cached up and then played. If you're on dial-up then, yes, Automatic has value but then you should put a shortcut button to Delete Browsing History in the toolbar since you often end up having to flush the TIF cache to get a page working properly again. If you have an always-on broadband connection, I'd suggest having the web browser get a new copy of the page when you visit there. Under benchmarking, yeah, "every time I visit" will show slower performance but then a user isn't flipping between 100 pages as fast as would a test script. |
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