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Computer Question, script debugging.
Is there any reason NOT to do this?
All the pictures that come up here and a few other places always give me a script error, And I wanted to fix it.
Microsoft says:
Steps to resolve the problem
Method 1: Disable script debugging
If the only sign of a problem is the error message, and Web sites are working OK, you should probably just ignore the error. Also, if the problem only happens on one or two sites, it might be a problem with that site. If you decide to ignore the errors, you can disable script debugging.
To turn off the Scripting Debugger in Internet Explorer 6, follow these steps:1. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
2. On the Advanced tab, click to select the Disable script debugging check box. and then click OK .
To turn off notification about every script error in Internet Explorer 7, follow these steps:1. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
2. On the Advanced tab, click to clear the Display a notification about every script error check box, and then click OK.
Method 2: Test a Web page from another user account, another browser, and another computer
If the problem only occurs when you view one or two Web pages, view the pages from another user account, from another browser, or from another computer to determine whether the problem persists. If the script error persists, there may be a problem with the way the Web page is written. If the script error does not occur when you use the Web page from another user account, the problem may be caused by files or by settings for your user profile. If the script error does not occur when you use the Web page from another browser or from another computer, continue troubleshooting.
Method 3: Verify that Active Scripting, ActiveX, and Java are not being blocked by Internet Explorer
Reset the Internet Explorer security settings for the current Web page. To do this, follow these steps: 1. Start Internet Explorer.
2. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
3. In the Internet Options dialog box, click the Security tab.
4. Click Default Level.
5. Click OK.
Note ActiveX controls and Java applets are turned off at the High security level in Internet Explorer.
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