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Subject: Runtime errors
Written By: FussBudgetVanPelt on 03/24/04 at 03:19 p.m.
Hey Chuck :)
Often on the Decades site I get the following, or a variant of it when I change screens :
(The standard windows error window with the big white X inside a red circle) with the following message :
"A runtime error has occurred. Do you wish to debug?"
"Line 214"
"Error: Expected ')'"
There are 2 choices - yes or no.
If I chose No, it then takes me where I want to go. I haven't chosen to say Yes, as I have seen little of Visual Basic (assuming that's where the debugger would take me) to know I wouldn't know enough about it.
Do you know if anyone else has had this problem, or whether it is something at my end ?
The thing is, I only get the message on Decades. I don't get it on Amiright, or any other messageboard for example.
Does anyone else have this problem ? Or am I all alone in the world here ? :(
FB :)
Subject: Re: Runtime errors
Written By: karen on 03/25/04 at 02:45 a.m.
FB
you are not alone!
http://www.inthe00s.com/cgi-bin/YaBB/YaBB.cgi?board=announcements&action=display&num=1075903870
I suffer from this problem as well. I just click on No and then carry on. It's starting to p me off a little though
karen
Subject: Re: Runtime errors
Written By: Hairspray on 03/25/04 at 12:35 a.m.
I will alert ChuckyG. Maybe there's something he can do. I too had this problem a few months ago. It just stopped happening one day and I'm still not sure why.
Subject: Re: Runtime errors
Written By: ChuckyG on 03/25/04 at 01:17 p.m.
I think I just solved the problem, but incase I haven't:
In Internet Explorer, Select Tools
Then select Internet Options,
click the Advanced tab
Under Browsing, CHECK "Disable script debugging"
and UNCHECK "Display a notification about every script error"
and that should solve the problem
Subject: Re: Runtime errors
Written By: Howard on 03/25/04 at 07:11 p.m.
How do these runtime errors happen? ???
Howard