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Blank Script Errors ... Please help
Posted by - G - on May 26th, 2008


I'm having issues with Script errors. I tried deleting the account and files
and made sure that Documents and Settings didn't have that user anymore.
However, when I created a new account, the errors didn't disappear.
When I tried to set a password and opened Users from Control Panel, even
that User window showed script errors.
When the window opens so I can check the script error, everything is blank,
Line, Error, etc.
I noticed this when I was browsing Overstock.com. When I click on Search(red
button), the yellow triangle appears in the bottom left. And when I click on
the triangle, the window opens up and there is nothing listed in the window.
I might have had this problem before Overstock.com, however that's when I
noticed it.
I have Windows XP SP3, IE7, All updates.
I have reset the IE7 settings in Internet Options, I've deleted all temp
files.
None has helped.
Hope someone sheds a light on this.
Thanks

G


Posted by Andrew E. on May 27th, 2008


In internet options,advanced,chk "disable script debuging" chk next box
"disable other",uncheck "display script errors",close out.

"- G -" wrote:

Posted by - G - on May 27th, 2008


I've already checked those two items. But it didn't help me with my problem.

G

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Posted by Robert Aldwinckle on May 27th, 2008


" - G -" <lets@have.org> wrote in message
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A full URL would be more helpful if you want somebody to confirm your observation.
The most likely explanation is that the page is incompatible with your browser.
You could probably get better diagnostics by invoking a script debugger.



Then instead of posting in the IE6 NG it would be better to post in the IE General NG.




Posted by - G - on May 27th, 2008


First, thank you for your response.
This happens when I open User Accounts in Control Panel, also.
I'm thinking it has to do with Windows XP itself.
I'm unable to re-add another user since I've deleted the user that it was
having problems
The pc works fine from my account, however when I create another account and
I want to assign a password or change picture, I am unable to get to User
Accounts because I get the script error.
It isn't only from within IE7. And the website I was talking about is the
homepage of www.overstock.com.
The page loads without any errors, however when I type something in the
search bar of the website, and as soon as I click on the red Search button,
a yellow triangle appears in the bottom left corner of IE.

Sorry if I misinformed you.

Thanks again,
G


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Posted by PA Bear [MS MVP] on May 28th, 2008


Those with IE7-specific questions or comments are asked to post to and seek
support in this newsgroup: microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

On the web:
http://www.microsoft.com/communities...orer. general

In your newsreader:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...plorer.general

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- G - wrote:

Posted by Robert Aldwinckle on May 28th, 2008


" - G -" <lets@have.org> wrote in message
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The only "red" button that I can see there is in an ad for O-Mail,
labeled Join Now. Perhaps you should refresh your cache?
E.g. press Ctrl-F5 at least.

Hmm... I can simulate a problem with the site using Prompt for Active Scripting.
E.g. after the 10th prompt I finally get to see some of the page and then reply No.
Any other combination of Yeses and Nos seems to work. When that happens
it may have something to do with a doubleclick ad, so if you are trying to suppress
ads perhaps you should stop doing that and see if your symptom changes? <eg>



There is some kind of recovery after the script error that I induced
so it's not surprising that there is no clear message for that.


HTH

Robert
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Posted by Elmo on May 28th, 2008


- G - wrote:
For Jscript Errors, you might look through the suggestions on this web site:
http://search.microsoft.com/results....ascript+errors

You might try these first though.

Repair 5.6 Scripting Engine install:

Click, Start, Run, type

Regsvr32 vbscript.dll

Click OK

Click Start, Run, type

Regsvr32 jscript.dll

Click OK
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Try one of these free online virus scans:

This one has a choice of a Quick or a Complete check
http://www.pcpitstop.com/

Symantec
http://security.symantec.com/default...d=ie&venid=sym

<url:http://security2.norton.com/us/home.asp?j=1&venid=sym&langid=us&plfid=20&pkj=IHBE XIBVEMBQAUWZKTK>
then click the Security check link.

http://housecall.antivirus.com/ free online virus scan

http://www.ewido.net/en/

http://www.pandasoftware.com/products/activescan.htm


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Posted by - G - on May 28th, 2008


Posted by Elmo on May 29th, 2008


- G - wrote:
No idea why you're getting a blank script error, unless it's associated
with malware. But try this:

Click Start, Run, type SFC /SCANNOW, click OK. If any files are damaged
or missing, they'll be replaced. You may need to reboot afterwards so
damaged files will be replaced.

There are plenty of articles on the file.
http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...=Search+Groups

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Joe =o)


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