5/15/11

How to Disable an Error on a Page

A script error on a page is an error that you may get as you travel through the Internet. Depending on what pages you are visiting and what types of sites work with your browsers, you may see more errors as you traverse different types of sites. If you know how to disable the script errors, you can figure out how to stop them from displaying. This will make your computer run faster. You should do this only if you know what the errors are and don't need notification about them.
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      Open your browser window. Remember to do this process for each of the browsers that you use on a regular basis.

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      Click on "Internet Options" in your browser's main menu or in the "Tools" menu.

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      Click on "Advanced," and then scroll through the various options until you find "Disable Script debugging." Check the box. Scroll through the options again until you find "Display a notification about every script error" and UNcheck that box. You have then disabled the browser's showing of the error notification.

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