Error: recommending debug

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John

I received this error message while viewing a web page:
Error

A Runtime Error has occured. Do you wish to Debug?

Line: 44
Error: 'document.all[...].style'is null or no an object

Yes No

When I choose No the message closes and when I choose the
option Yes this comes up:

Just-In-Time Debugging


Please select a debugger

Possible Debuggers:
New Instance of Microsoft Script Editor

"box for check mark" Set the currently selected debugger
as the default

Do you want to debug using the selected debugger?
Yes No
I've previously ran PC Cillin virus scan and both Adaware
6.0 and Spy Ware Search and Destroy but they haven't
picked up anything. Lately I've been running into
similar error messages like this one that recommends I
debug. Is this some kind of virus my software isn't
picking up or is it a problem with my system? Btw, I'm
using Windows XP.

Thanks for your time, John.
 
Hi Everyone,

I would also appreciate help on this subject.

I get the same thing, and if I choose "yes", it opens a
new windows page, with out instructions for the next
step. When I close the page, it asks me if I want to
discontinue debugging. If I choose 'yes', I go back to
the original work I was doing, the little box
with "Runtime Error has occured. Do you wish to Debug?"
comes up repeatedly.

Thank you!
Deb
 
Unless you want to do freelance script debugging.........

Open IE | Tools | Internet Options | Advanced tab |
CHECK:
 Disable script debugging
[Specifies whether you want to turn off your script debugger, if one is
installed. Script debuggers are used by Web site developers to test programs
and scripts on their Web pages.]
UNCheck:
 Display a notification about every script error
[Specifies whether to display the actual script errors when a page does not
appear properly due to problems with its scripting. This feature is off by
default, but is useful to developers when testing Web pages.]
Apply | OK

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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In
deb said:
Hi Everyone,

I would also appreciate help on this subject.

I get the same thing, and if I choose "yes", it opens a
new windows page, with out instructions for the next
step. When I close the page, it asks me if I want to
discontinue debugging. If I choose 'yes', I go back to
the original work I was doing, the little box
with "Runtime Error has occured. Do you wish to Debug?"
comes up repeatedly.

Thank you!
Deb
-----Original Message-----
I received this error message while viewing a web page:
Error

A Runtime Error has occured. Do you wish to Debug?

Line: 44
Error: 'document.all[...].style'is null or no an object

Yes No

When I choose No the message closes and when I choose the
option Yes this comes up:

Just-In-Time Debugging


Please select a debugger

Possible Debuggers:
New Instance of Microsoft Script Editor

"box for check mark" Set the currently selected debugger
as the default

Do you want to debug using the selected debugger?
Yes No
I've previously ran PC Cillin virus scan and both Adaware
6.0 and Spy Ware Search and Destroy but they haven't
picked up anything. Lately I've been running into
similar error messages like this one that recommends I
debug. Is this some kind of virus my software isn't
picking up or is it a problem with my system? Btw, I'm
using Windows XP.

Thanks for your time, John.
.
 
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