What should I do if there is a script error on the web page that cannot be removed?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-23
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The browser used by the visitor does not fully support the scripts on the page, resulting in a "script error". When you encounter a "Script Error", you will usually get a very ugly warning window about the script running error, but in fact, the script error does not affect browsing, so this warning is redundant. To dismiss the warning, you can select Internet Options in your browser's tool menu and click on the Advanced property page.

    Go to the Browse tab and select the "Disable Script Debugging" checkbox and you won't receive these warnings again.

    1. Clear the cache of the IE browser, click on the tool on the IE - and then select the Internet option at the bottom, and then click the Internet to delete files (remember to check the delete all offline content), and then reopen the IE browser after confirmation, and please confirm that you are using the above version.

    2. Clear the cache on the web page, select Tools on the web page - > Interner option - > delete cookies and delete files, and then confirm.

    3. Please click "Tools" in IE browser, select "Internet Options", enter the "Security" page, click "Custom Level", and set the security setting to "Low".

    4. Clear the cookie file of IE browser, set "Prohibit automatic script update" in IE browser, and do not select "Prohibit running ActiveX control", and then try to operate.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Internet Explorer Properties = >> Advanced prohibits script debugging.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Clean up the Internet Explorer cache.

    1. Right-click "Internet" on the desktop

    explorer icon, click the Properties command.

    2. Open "Internet."

    Properties" dialog box, click the "Delete" button under the "General" tab3, pop up the "Delete Browsing History" dialog box, check all the check boxes, and click the "Delete" button.

    2. Restore the default script settings of IE.

    1. In the "Internet

    Properties dialog box.

    2. Click the "Reset All Regions to Default Level" button.

    3. Switch to the "Advanced" tab, click the "Restore Advanced Settings" button, and click the "OK" button to make the settings take effect after the operation is completed.

    3. Register the script file.

    1. Click the Start menu and click the Run command.

    2. Enter the regsvr32 command in the Open box of the Run window and click OK.

    3. The dialog box "DllRegisterServer in the DllRegisterServer Successful" pops up, and click the "OK" button.

    4. Then continue to type the following commands in the "Run" dialog box to register the file regsvr32

    regsvr32

    regsvr32

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This is a web page error of the browser, and if it is displayed on boot, it is a problem with the startup items.

    1. Under normal circumstances, the web page will not pop up when the phone is turned on (unless it is done by a bad program).

    Turn off useless random startups, and any add-ons can be opened while in use, so as not to take up resources.

    General: Click Diagnostic Startup OK to restart the computer.

    If the startup is sped up, it is because there are too many startup items to remove useless programs.

    Resources. References Startup Items.

    2. Turn off this error message.

    In fact, script errors don't affect browsing, so this warning is redundant.

    Here's how: Use the windows+e shortcut key to bring up Explorer to open the Control Panel.

    Internet Options and then click the Advanced Properties page. Go to the Browse tab and check the "Disable script debugging" checkbox so you won't receive these warnings again (screenshot exchange).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is a computer system problem, maybe there is a script missing in the computer system. You can reinstall the computer system, and you can do it small.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Click Start in the lower left corner, select the Network & Internet option in the control panel, click on Interner, check Delete browsing history when logging out in General, and then click Delete.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's because the browser you're using doesn't fully support the page's script, it doesn't really matter, it's just a pop-up to warn you.

    All you need to do is go to the IE option in the toolbar, click on the Advanced Properties page to go to the Browse tab, and check the box that says "Disable Script Debugging" and you won't get these warnings again.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Open the IIE browser, click on the tools above, and click on "Internet Options" in order. Then, in the Internet Options dialog box, click Security - Default Level, and click OK when selected.

    Reopen IE browser, click Programs, and click Manage Add-ons.

    3After opening the management add-on, the currently loaded add-ons will appear, and you can disable all the add-ons you don't need.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    A1Launch your Internet Explorer browser, and on the Tools menu at the top menu, click on Internet Options. Then, in the Internet Options dialog box, click Security.

    Then select and click "Default Level". , and then click "Confirm" at the bottom.

    2. Then go to the browser Internet option again, switch to the "Programs" tab, and then click "Manage Add-ons" at the bottom

    After that, in the pop-up management load, you can disable all some suspicious add-ins, and the above two settings can basically solve the problem, if the problem is still there, please try again, go to "System" in the control panel, switch to the "Advanced" tab, click the "Error Reporting" button, check the "Disable Error Reporting" option, and check "But notify me when a serious error occurs", and finally click the "OK" button.

    Finally, when opening the browser, if the problem persists, please click "Tools" to enter the Internet option, and then select Delete History and Cookies.

    Asking questions still doesn't solve the problem.

    3. Then find the restart option in the computer and click to successfully solve the problem that the computer keeps getting script errors.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The solution is as follows:

    Step 1Method 1: If your computer has not been disinfected for a long time, it is recommended that you press and hold the F8 key to enter safe mode when you turn on the computer, and perform a state attack on the computer.

    Step 2 Method 2: There are some plug-ins or software that are not commonly used, the compatibility is very bad, which will lead to being blocked by loss, and we need to set up the management add-on of the Internet Explorer browser

    Step 3: If it is a problem with the browser, you can try to solve it according to the following methods:

    Step 4 Method 4: Sometimes IE is indeed related to the component, which will also cause "the current page script has an error", then the solution is to register the IE component! Use the shortcut key "Win+R" to pop up [Run], enter ", and click [OK].

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Restore all browser defaults.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If you have to use it, change the system. This is clearly a script incompatible system.

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