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I investigated this a bit.
For some reason IE10 decides to crash if document.getElementsByName is called (which is done in confirm.js) and there is an element with a name-attribute without a value. In this case the attribute came from the makeButton function in hudson-behaviour.js where the name was an empty string ("") which is not null but should probably still not be set on the element.
I have a created a pull request for this. It works locally for me, I hope I haven't broken anything. Attributes without value will no longer be set on buttons, which seems safe to me.