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How To Get Rid Of the JavaScript Warning On Internet Explorer






by Adam J Bradley


JavaScript is the standard programming language for web pages on the internet. JavaScript errors are bugs in the programming code for a page.

Back at the dawn of the internet, web pages were limited to using the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). HTML is a standard used by all browsers to display web pages. HTML handles things like font styles, links, and pictures, which was enough at first, but people wanted to do more with web pages.

It is quite annoying to receive this error, but luckily we have solutions for it. You will find it quite easy to solve a JavaScript error.

Clear and delete all of your cookies and temporary Internet files. This is straightforward. Here's how to do this with Internet Explorer 8: 1. Go to the Command bar and click "Safety." 2. Click "Delete Browsing History." 3. Check the Cookies option. 4. Click Delete Make sure you download the most recent version of DirectX. Older versions of DirectX can interfere with your browser's ability to interact with JavaScript.

Enable Active Scripting and Use a Registry Cleaner Also, enable active scripting, ActiveX controls, and java applets. All of these options are key components to JavaScript. You can find these options within your browser. Here's how to enable these features if you are using Mozilla Firefox:

load the webpage on another computer You can also try another computer and see if it still prompts you with the same error message. If it is, then the problem is on the other side of the website and not yours.

Registry cleaners work efficiently and thoroughly to remove errors. They are well suited to prevent errors from ever appearing, but you can also use them to cure errors. Learn more about how to repair JavaScript by identifying the cause of the problem and resolving it.




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