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What's your IE version?
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**Incorrect placement:
When I put the following links in the body body, I get the above error message, and put it before the html language ="vbscript"After that, there is none.
dim connstr
connstr="driver=;dbq=" & "dat/")
dim thisconn
set thisconn="")
connstr
dim mysql1,mysql2,mysql3
mysql1="select member_name,member_grade,member_subject,member_room from members where depart_name='office'"
mysql2="select member_name,member_grade,member_subject,member_room from members where depart_name='Network Department'"
mysql3="select member_name,member_grade,member_subject,member_room from members where depart_name='Program Department'"
dim myrs1
set myrs1="")
dim myrs2
set myrs2="")
dim myrs3
set myrs3="")
mysql1,thisconn
mysql2,thisconn
mysql3,thisconn
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4.Click Add to refresh the page.
Figure 1, Figure 2, Figure 3.
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1. Open the Internet Explorer and click "Tools" - select "Internet Options" - select "Security" - click "Default Level (D)" - click "Apply" - then switch to the "Advanced" tab - > put the first two items of "Disable Script Debugging (Internet Explorer)" and "Disable Script Debugging (Other)" with the first two checks - > click "OK" to exit;
2. If you have a browser with IE version or higher installed in the system and use a 360 secure browser, open the 360 browser and click the "Tools" menu> and then cancel the check mark in front of "Enable Tell Rendering Mode";
The problem that the object does not support this property or method occurs in browsers that use the above kernel versions, such as the 360 Secure Browser, and the problem of "the object does not support this property or method" can be solved by turning off the "Enable Tell Render Mode" function.
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That is, the load method you wrote is not supported.
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It seems that the IE browser can't pass the parameters when it calls the printer.,It's estimated that the printer is not called.,You can try it in the control panel.,Enter the device and printer.,Then select a printer.,Set it as the default printer.,Try again if you can't.。
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It is recommended that you use the system repair function of 360 Security Guard to repair IE, if it cannot be solved, it is recommended that you use 360 Software Manager to upgrade or reinstall IE
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1. First open your browser, click on the "Tools" option in the upper right corner, and then select "Internet Options".
2. Then open the "Security" option in the Internet Options Settings page, and click to open the "Default Level" option.
3. After that, click on the "Default Level" option and click on the "Apply" option in the bottom right corner.
4. Finally, switch back to the "Advanced" option, check the "Disable Script Debugging (Internet Explorer)" and "Disable Script Debugging (Other)" options, and click Apply.
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Open Internet Explorer and click "Tools" - select "Internet Options" - select "Security" - click "Default Level (D)" - click "Apply" - then switch to the "Advanced" tab - > tick the first two items of "Disable Script Debugging (Internet Explorer)" and "Disable Script Debugging (Other)" - > click "OK" to exit.
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Internet Explorer Click on "Gear" Settings Compatibility View Settings:
Add the ** that needs to be opened, and it's OK to confirm.
Most of the other browsers are IE**, so they can basically solve it.
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This is a JS error on the web page, you can check the box in front of "Show notifications for each script error" in Internet Options --> Advanced, and the script error prompt will no longer pop up.
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If it appears individually, then leave it alone, that's the problem of that **.
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1. First of all, open [My Computer], enter the page, and open the [Control Panel] option.
2. Then find [Internet Options] in the control panel and click to enter it.
3. Next, open the Internet properties and click the [Advanced] option in the upper right corner.
4. Then in the list of advanced properties, find [Show Notification of Each Script Error], check it and then press the OK button to solve the problem that the computer prompts Internet Explorer script error.
5. Try resetting the Internet Explorer security settings to see if the Internet Explorer script error is resolved.
6. Or open the Internet Properties, in Security, click Set to Default Level.
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1. Click the "Settings" button in the upper left corner of the browser.
2. In the pop-up drop-down list, select and click Internet Options.
3. Click on the "Security" option in the window.
4. Then click "Default Level" below.
5. Click on the "Advanced" option next to Security.
6. Put a checkmark in front of "Disable Script Debugging (Internet Explorer)".
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One. Start Internet Explorer.
On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
In the Internet Options dialog box, click Security.
Click Default Level.
Click OK.
Two. Delete all temporary internet-related files1Start Internet Explorer.
2.On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
3.Click the General tab.
4.Click "Delete Files".
5.Click OK.
6.Click "Delete cookies".
7.Click OK.
8.Under History, click Clear History, and then click Yes.
9.Click OK.
Three. Disable error reporting.
Double-click "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 critical error occurs", and finally click the "OK" button.
Four. Then use the 360 security guard to fix the next IE
If none of the above can completely solve the problem,It's estimated that it's a bug in the latest version of Thunderbolt5。
At least that's what I have- -
Workaround:1Start Internet Explorer. ,2.On the Tools menu, click Internet Options, 3Click on the General tab, 4Click on "Programs", 5Click Manage Add-ons.
6.There are two options for add-ins:"Used、Currently used",Disable all the add-ons about Thunderbolt (Thunder browser helper and Thunderatonce class) in these two options,Others you think are not included with Windows can also be disabled,7.Click OK, 8Then click OK to solve the problem
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This is a JS error on the web page, you can check the box in front of "Show notifications for each script error" in Internet Options --> Advanced, and the script error prompt will no longer pop up.
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1. If "Microsoft
internet
If the explorer encounters a problem and needs to close", then you can modify the registry to solve the problem, first click [Start-Run], enter the [regedit] command in the running input box and press the enter key to run the command. Then open [Hkey Local MachineSoftwareMicrosoftInternet] in turn
explorermain], create a DWORD double-byte value named IEWatsonEnabled in the right pane, and assign it to it.
2. If the internal window appears when running IE, it will prompt the dialog box of "The program has performed an illegal operation and is about to close". It is estimated that it is caused by excessive memory resource usage. In this case, it is recommended that users try not to open IE to browse the web for more than 5 windows, and then reduce the security level of IE.
To do this, click the [Tools Internet Options] menu on the toolbar, select to switch to the "Security" tab, click the "Default Level" button, and drag the slider to reduce the default security level.
3. If the dialog box of "Running error occurs, whether to correct the error" pops up. In this case, it is possible that the ** itself is malfunctioning. In general, you can select "No" on the pop-up window to continue browsing the web.
Of course, you can also click [Tools-Internet Options] at the top of the toolbar, then switch to [Advanced] in the window that opens, and find the [Disable Script Debugging] window below.
4. If IE can't open a new window. Again, click to start running the "and" and "dll files". The running window is coming to open IE. Or try reinstalling the Internet Explorer.
5. IE is offline and cannot browse the web. You can delete the temporary files and cookies files of Internet Explorer first. After deleting, let IE browser perform [Offline work] operation. Click File on the toolbar.
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This property or method is not supported by the object.
If you turn off IE's script debugging, it won't pop up any objects that don't support this property. How to close: Turn it on in turn.
Internet Explorer Tools Internet Options"Advanced"tab Inside find Turn off Script Debugging (internet
explorer) and turn off script debugging (other), with a checkmark in front.
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Open Internet Explorer and click "Tools" - select "Internet Options" - select "Security" - click "Default Level (D)" - click "Apply" - then switch to the "Advanced" tab - > tick the first two items of "Disable Script Debugging (Internet Explorer)" and "Disable Script Debugging (Other)" - > click "OK" to exit. 2. If you have a browser with a higher version installed in the system and use a 360 secure browser, open the 360 browser and click the "Tools" menu - > then cancel the check mark in front of "Enable Tell Rendering Mode";
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Start - Luck shouts Sakura line.
Hit regsvr32
OK Re Zheng cheating song board on regsvr32
Verified, successful.
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1. First open your browser, click on the "Tools" option in the upper right corner, and then select "Internet Options".
2. Then open the "Security" option in the Internet Options Settings page, and click to open the "Default Level" option.
3. After that, click on the "Default Level" option and click on the "Apply" option in the bottom right corner.
4. Finally, switch back to the "Advanced" option, check the "Disable Script Debugging (Internet Explorer)" and "Disable Script Debugging (Other)" options, and click Apply.
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To tell the truth,The situation you said is a typical IE hijacking,Generally this kind of behavior is not too exaggerated,At most, it's to change a registry key or something,It can be cleared after redoing the system,According to the situation you described,It should be the author who has joined the technology such as embedded ** or image hijacking,There are two solutions,One is simple,It is recommended to go directly to a third-party browser such as Firefox,This non-ie kernel browser can well protect its own kernel from attacks,Basically there will be no hijacking, At most, a warning or exception pop-up pop-up for the first run; The second method is more troublesome, you need to redo the system (it must not be a one-click recovery), and then without opening any drive letter outside the C drive, install antivirus software and upgrade to the latest version, enter the safe mode to fully disinfect the virus, after completion, it is best to install 360 again and then enter the safe mode to check the vicious**, so that it should be solved.
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