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Script errors" occur because the browser used by the visitor does not fully support the scripts on the page, and they occur not very often. 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 check the "Disable Script Debugging" checkbox and you won't receive these warnings again.
Leave the rest alone.
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The simplest and most effective way.
Reworked the system.
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You can next a 360 security guard, or fix it with an optimization master, super rabbit or something like that, but it generally doesn't work, and the situation you said doesn't very clear, so I don't know the problem. Hehe. Good luck.
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1. Clear the cache of the IE browser, click the tool on the IE - and then select the Internet option at the bottom, and then click the Internet to delete the file (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 your 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 your security settings 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.
You can also try to re-register the components of the IE as follows:
IE prompt script error resolution:
1. Click the "Start" menu to open "Run".
Clause. 2. Enter regsvr32 and select OK.
When prompted, click OK.
Clause. 3. Enter regsvr32 again and select "OK".
Once again, when prompted, OK.
I have a blog dedicated to this area, you can take a look at it, and it will definitely be solved.
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To turn off the warning, select Internet Options in your browser's Tools menu and click on the Advanced Properties page. Go to the Browse tab and check the "Disable Script Debugging" checkbox and you won't receive these warnings again.
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