MSIE error

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Shishimai

Suddenly and out of nowhere I'm getting the following error opening a lot of
pages:

Line 50:
Error: 'dclkpuwin' is null or not an object

This comes up with a little debug window that asks if I want to debug or not.
I could swear I turned off debugging long ago, but I can't even find the
setting for it now.

Sadly, this does not come up *every* time, so it may be hard to trouble shoot.

Anyone?

Shishimai
 
Well, check your debugging setting, anyway:

Start
Control Panel
System
Advanced tab
Startup and recovery: Settings button
Drop-down menu has your choices. Should be "none."
 
Well, check your debugging setting, anyway:

Start
Control Panel
System
Advanced tab
Startup and recovery: Settings button
Drop-down menu has your choices. Should be "none."

Thanks Sal, but I don't think this is the same thing. The debugging I want to
turn off is for MSIE only. The debugging you've pointed towards is only for a
system crash, I think.

Shishimai
 
Hi,

The debug settings are on the advanced tab of Internet Options in the
control panel.

I would clear TIF's while I was in there (General tab/"delete files").

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x

Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
 
Hi,

The debug settings are on the advanced tab of Internet Options in the
control panel.

Thanks. I could have sworn it was there, but couldn't find it before. This
time I found it, and cleared the script debugging checkbox. I *know* I cleared
that before. I wonder what reset it.
I would clear TIF's while I was in there (General tab/"delete files").

Set to be done on close, always. :)

Thanks again,

Shishimai
 
Shishimai said:
Suddenly and out of nowhere I'm getting the following error opening a lot of
pages:

Line 50:
Error: 'dclkpuwin' is null or not an object

This comes up with a little debug window that asks if I want to debug ornot.
I could swear I turned off debugging long ago, but I can't even find the
setting for it now.

Control Panel - Internet Options - Advanced. Check 'Disable Script
debugging', and uncheck the following 'warn on errors' box
 

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