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While in Microsoft Internet Explorer... following error msge appear

Problems on this page might prevent it from being displayed properly... etc
line
char 1
error expected ' ;
code
url. http//sports espn.go/nhl/news/story?ID1797697partnersite espn..

This may sound silly but can anyone tell me what this all means. I come across it frequently and always wondered what exactly does it mean. If anyoneknows and has the time would appreciate a reply to this longwinded query. Thank
Frankte

OS... windows XP Home.
 
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4. Click to select the Disable script debugging check box.
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Franktee said:
While in Microsoft Internet Explorer... following error msge appears

Problems on this page might prevent it from being displayed properly... etc.
line 3
char 10
error expected ' ; '
code 0
url. http//sports espn.go/nhl/news/story?ID1797697partnersite espn...

This may sound silly but can anyone tell me what this all means. I come
across it frequently and always wondered what exactly does it mean. If
anyoneknows and has the time would appreciate a reply to this longwinded
query. Thanks
 

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