So below the cloud Habitat Community editor for you to briefly explain some of the reasons for the script error and possible situations:
1, the first page of the script because the technician does not have a good deal with the code compatibility or some details are not addressed to, resulting in page faults.
But sometimes it does not affect use, such errors need to be solved by the program developer.
2, the second case, because the slow speed, resulting in the subsequent execution can not continue to cause page prompts error, this situation refresh, the page load normal can solve the problem.
3, may be the client installed some software or browser installed some plug-ins will also lead to page errors, then this situation is more troublesome, the general situation we are reinstalled under IE.
If you have any questions, you can refer to the following methods to resolve:
Old Huang ▄︻┳═ a computer always appears "the script of the current page has an error" How to do?
Click on several ways to resolve:
One
The reason for "scripting errors" is that the browsers used by the visitor do not fully support the script in the page, and the frequency is not low. "Scripting errors" usually pop up a very ugly script run error warning window, but in fact, the script error does not affect web browsing, so this warning is superfluous. To turn off warnings, you can select the Internet option in the browser's Tools menu, and then click the Advanced Properties page. Go to the Browse tab and select the "Disable Script debugging" checkbox, and you will not receive these warnings again
Halo, I will solve the problem that OK. Then give you a little more reference to it!
Scripting errors in IE
A Web page may not display or work correctly, and you may receive an error message similar to one of the following:
Problems on the Web page may cause it to not display properly or not function properly. Later, double-click the warning icon displayed in the status bar to display the above message.
If you click Show Details, error details similar to the following are displayed:
Line:4
Char:1
Error:object doesn ' t support this or method.
code:0
A Runtime Error has occured.
Do your wish to Debug?
Line:4
Error:object doesn ' t support this or method.
The following warning message may also appear in the Status column of Microsoft Internet Explorer:
Finished, but there are errors on the Web page
This problem occurs because the HTML source code for the Web page does not work correctly using client script, such as Microsoft JScript or Visual basic scripts. This problem may occur because of one of the following reasons:? There is a problem in the HTML source code for the Web page.
? An active script, ActiveX control, or Java applet is blocked on your computer or network. Internet Explorer or another program, such as an anti-virus program or a firewall, can be configured to block Active Scripting, ActiveX controls, or Java applets
? The antivirus software is configured to scan your temporary Internet files or downloaded Program Files folders.
? The scripting engine on your computer is corrupted or obsolete.
? The Internet-related folders on your computer are corrupted.
? Your video card driver is corrupted or obsolete.
? The DirectX component on your computer is corrupted or obsolete.
Note: server-side scripts-such as Visual basic scripts in Active Server pages (ASp)-run on the WEB server. Scripting errors that occur because of server-side scripting failures do not generate error messages in Internet Explorer, but you may also create a Web page that does not display or work correctly. The troubleshooting information in this article applies to server-side scripting errors. If you suspect that there is a problem with the server-side script, contact the administrator of the WEB server.
Solution
Use the troubleshooting methods in this article in the order in which they appear. After you complete a troubleshooting section, test to determine if this script error still occurs. If the problem is resolved, you do not have to continue to the next section. If the problem is not resolved, proceed to the next section.
Test a Web page from another user account, another browser, and another computer
If the problem occurs only when you view one or two pages, view the pages from another user account, another browser, or another computer to determine if the problem persists. If the script error persists, there may be a problem with the writing of the Web page. Contact your site administrator or content developer to tell them the problem with the page. If a script error does not occur when you use a Web page from another user account, the problem may be caused by the file or setting of your user profile. If a script error does not occur when you use a Web page from another browser or another computer, proceed with the troubleshooting operation.
Confirm Active scripts, ActiveX, and Java are not blocked
Verify that Internet Explorer or another program (such as an antivirus program or firewall) on your computer is not configured to block Active Scripting, ActiveX controls, or Java applets. At the "High" security level of Internet Explorer, Active Scripting, ActiveX controls, and Java applets are closed. By default, Internet Explorer 6 and some Internet Explorer 5.x versions use the High security level for restricted site zones. By default, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 uses the High security level for restricted site zones and Internet zones. To reset Internet Explorer security settings for the current Web page, follow these steps: 1. Start Internet Explorer.
2. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
3. In the Internet Options dialog box, click Security.
4. Click "Default Level".
5. Click OK.
See the documentation for the antivirus program or firewall you are using to determine how to open scripts, ActiveX, and Java applets.
Verify that your antivirus program is not set to scan the temporary Internet files or downloaded Program Files folder
See the documentation for the antivirus program you are using to determine how to prevent the program from scanning the temporary Internet files or downloaded Program Files folders.
Delete all temporary Internet-related files
Remove all temporary Internet-related files from your computer. To do this, follow these steps: 1. Start Internet Explorer.
2. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
3. Click the General tab.
4. Under Temporary Internet files, click Settings.
5. Click Delete File.
6. Click OK.
7. Click "Delete Cookies".
8. Click OK.
9. Under History, click Clear History, and then click Yes.
10. Click OK.
Two
The older version of IE (IE 7.0 is the latest version) has some system vulnerabilities that are often exploited by malicious code. Install rogue software, pop-up ads window and so on.
It is recommended to either upgrade to the latest version of IE or switch to a more secure browser.
Firefox is a safer, faster, and more stable browser.
Firefox browser can block all kinds of malicious code, window ads.
IBM requires all employees to use the Firefox browser, in order to ensure the data security of the computer.
Google has made some optimizations for Firefox browsers, up to 30% faster than IE.
You can download this free experience here:
www.xgoogle.cn/firefox.php
Good luck!
The third is your IE Setup problem open IE click Tools in the Drop-down menu, select Internet Options to find "show notifications for each script error" in "Advanced" remove the previous tick, check again before two "Disable script debugging". No, just switch to a browser. Try!maxthon (surfing) , Firefox (Firefox), all good! and Firefox (Firefox) is not the IE kernel, this situation should be able to solve! Or try restarting the machine.
Four is the problem of the Web page, not your computer problem, want to remove on the open Internet Options in advanced to find "show each script error notification" Remove the previous tick, and then "Disable script debugging" before the tick. Ok!
Five-point browser tools, Internet Options then delete files, delete cookies.
Then, click start → run: Enter regsvr32 jscript.dll and select OK.
Then click start → run: re-enter regsvr32 vbscript.dll select OK.
When you are done, reboot and log in.
Six Reload IE 6.0
IE 6.0 is heavily fitted with two different methods:
Method 1: Open Registry Editor and locate [Hkey_local_ machine\software\microsoft\active setup\installed components\{89820200- ecbd-11cf-8b85-00aa005b4383}], change the DWORD value of IsInstalled to 0.
Method 2: Put the Windows XP installation disk in the "Start → run" window and type "rundll32.exe setupapi,installhinfsection DefaultInstall 132%windir%\inf\ie.inf".
the current page script has an error and the object is missing. Code: 0. Solving method`
This post was updated in 2010.8.31
Scripting errors in IE
A Web page may not display or work correctly, and you may receive an error message similar to one of the following:
Problems on the Web page may cause it to not display properly or not function properly. Later, double-click the warning icon displayed in the status bar to display the above message.
If you click Show Details, error details similar to the following are displayed:
Line:4
Char:1
Error:object doesn ' t support this or method.
code:0
Url:http://webserver/page.htm
A Runtime Error has occured.
Do your wish to Debug?
Line:4
Error:object doesn ' t support this or method.
The following warning message may also appear in the Status column of Microsoft Internet Explorer:
Finished, but there are errors on the Web page
This problem occurs because the HTML source code for the Web page does not work correctly using client script, such as Microsoft JSCRIPQ or Visual basic scripts. This problem may occur because of one of the following reasons: • There is a problem with the HTML source code of the Web page.
• Active Scripting, ActiveX controls, or Java applets are blocked on your computer or network. Internet Explorer or another program, such as an anti-virus program or a firewall, can be configured to block Active Scripting, ActiveX controls, or Java applets
• Antivirus software is configured to scan your temporary Internet files or downloaded Program Files folder.
• The scripting engine on your computer is corrupted or obsolete.
• Internet-related folders on your computer are corrupted.
• Your video card driver is corrupted or obsolete.
• The DirectX component on your computer is corrupted or obsolete.
Note: server-side scripts-such as Visual basic scripts in Active Server pages (ASp)-run on the WEB server. Scripting errors that occur because of server-side scripting failures do not generate error messages in Internet Explorer, but you may also create a Web page that does not display or work correctly. The troubleshooting information in this article applies to server-side scripting errors. If you suspect that there is a problem with the server-side script, contact the administrator of the WEB server.
Solution
Use the troubleshooting methods in this article in the order in which they appear. After you complete a troubleshooting section, test to determine if this script error still occurs. If the problem is resolved, you do not have to continue to the next section. If the problem is not resolved, proceed to the next section.
Test a Web page from another user account, another browser, and another computer
If the problem occurs only when you view one or two pages, view the pages from another user account, another browser, or another computer to determine if the problem persists. If the script error persists, there may be a problem with the writing of the Web page. Contact your site administrator or content developer to tell them the problem with the page. If a script error does not occur when you use a Web page from another user account, the problem may be caused by the file or setting of your user profile. If a script error does not occur when you use a Web page from another browser or another computer, proceed with the troubleshooting operation.
Confirm Active scripts, ActiveX, and Java are not blocked
Verify that Internet Explorer or another program (such as an antivirus program or firewall) on your computer is not configured to block Active Scripting, ActiveX controls, or Java applets. At the "High" security level of Internet Explorer, Active Scripting, ActiveX controls, and Java applets are closed. By default, Internet Explorer 6 and some Internet Explorer 5.x versions use the High security level for restricted site zones. By default, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 uses the High security level for restricted site zones and Internet zones. To reset Internet Explorer security settings for the current Web page, follow these steps: 1. Start Internet Explorer.
2. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
3. In the Internet Options dialog box, click Security.
4. Click "Default Level".
5. Click OK.
See the documentation for the antivirus program or firewall you are using to determine how to open scripts, ActiveX, and Java applets.
Verify that your antivirus program is not set to scan the temporary Internet files or downloaded Program Files folder
See the documentation for the antivirus program you are using to determine how to prevent the program from scanning the temporary Internet files or downloaded Program Files folders.
Delete all temporary Internet-related files
Remove all temporary Internet-related files from your computer. To do this, follow these steps: 1. Start Internet Explorer.
2. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
3. Click the General tab.
4. Under Temporary Internet files, click Settings.
5. Click Delete File.
6. Click OK.
7. Click "Delete Cookies".
8. Click OK.
9. Under History, click Clear History, and then click Yes.
10. Click OK.