On 5-jun-2006, at 13:54, David Pyle wrote:

In the latter case, you may be able to get rid of the script error by
switching off script error detection in the internet settings.

Of the ActiveX Control? (excuse my lack of knowledge here)

I meant the settings in the (general) Windows Internet Options control panel. You can get at these in two ways: in Internet Explorer by choosing Tools->Internet Options, or from the start menu through Start- >Settings->Control Panel->Internet Options. I hope I get all the menu names right, these were taken from a Win 2000 system, my XP system is a localized (dutch) one. Once you have the Internet Options/Properties control panel open, click the Advanced tab, Scroll down in the list to "Disable script debugging" (Below Browsing) and check it. This doesn't fix Javascript errors, but prevents IE (and consequently the IE ActiveX control) from throwing an exception, so it should get rid of the script error dialogs. This setting is also influenced by the security level (in the security tab of the same dialog), so you may have to readjust it after you change the security settings.

good luck,

Mark Hagers
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