Summary: Stop Internet Explorer script error messages by changing the options of the browser to ignore any code mistakes in web pages the user visits. Stop web page code errors from slowing down Internet surf time with tips from an Internet guru in this free video on how to use Internet browser features.
Luis Estrada has a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. He specializes in developing web sites and web applications. Estrada has been designing and creating websites for more than 8...read more
"Hello, my name is Luis Estrada and I am a software developer. In this video I will show you how to stop Internet Explorer script error messages. Internet explorer is a registered trademark of Microsoft and I have no affiliation with Microsoft. Sometimes when you visit certain web pages you get a warning saying something like an error has occurred in the script and asks if you wish to continue running scripts on that page. In other cases you are asked if you want to debug the script. The most common reasons for these warning to appear is because the programmer of the web page made an error when writing some script for the page. A script is programming code that adds functionality to a web page. For example, adding the date and time to the page. You can configure Internet Explorer to ignore these errors when they occur. This way the alert won't show. To accomplish this select the tools tab, then Internet options. Click on the advanced options tab, scroll down and find the option disable script debugging, and make sure it is marked. Then go down further down and there is another option that reads display a notification about every script error, de-select this option. Now press o.k. I'm Luis Estrada and I've just shown you how to use your web browser."
eHow Article: How to Stop Internet Explorer Script Error Messages