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Run-time errors
Allen
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Increasingly I'm getting more pop-up messages (windows) upon entering different websites stating that "A run time error has occurred... do you wish to debug?" Often the 'error' is described as a 'syntax error' or an 'object suspected'. It used to happen only occassionally and since I couldn't see anything that webpage might be missing, I never tried to debug (not to mention I wouldn't know how) but I also didn't try because I saw no logic to why I, the visitor, should need to debug. But now even my Yahoo homepage is doing it.

What does this mean?

Doesn't this indicate THEY have a problem... not me? A programming glitch?

Or are these websites using software my Windows XP (or IE) doesn't recognize?

What can be gaining by de-bugging one particular webpage or one website... it wouldn't cure the error for other websites.... would it?
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To can disable debugging prompt:

1. Goto Tools | Internet Options | Advanced
2. Under Browsing | Check "Disable scripting debugging"
Allen
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I suppose by suggesting I disable the debugging prompt means I don't need it? Ah, I get it, if you don't know what it means then disable it.
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