In the hour of 02:58 PM 8/12/2002 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] spoke this:

>In a message dated 8/12/02 7:15:53 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>
>Check to make sure you don't have " notification of script errors" set to
>on.
>Go to TOOLS>INTERNET OPTIONS and look for the line that says: "Display a
>notification about every script error".  See if the box is checked or
>unchecked.  If checked, well....  ;)
>
>Thomas
>
> > Each time I go to a web site I get varying amounts of Script
> > errors most of
> > which are syntax errors but there are other also. I have to
> > hit my return key
> > to make them go away and everything keeps loading. I just
> > left a site where I
> > had to hit return 8 times each page I loaded.!
> > Can anyone tell me what I have to do to make this stop.
> >
> > TIA
> > LarryB
>
>
>Thomas, I could not get there using tool>internet options but I did find that
>Start>settings>control panel>Internet options>advance got me to where you
>said. I checked and found "display notification of script errors" was
>unchecked and I also unchecked "disable script debugging" but it still does
>not change the problem.
>I am using Win98 and AOL going to URL www.howstuffworks.com
>This is where I have to hit enter 8 times to get the first page loaded. (that
>includes the pop up.)
>TIA
>LarryB

Which AOL are you using?
I visited the page with IE 4, IE 5.5, Opera 6.04, Netscape 4.79, and 
Mozilla 1 and found no errors in the code. Can you run the repair tool for 
your browser?
It sounds like it may be specific to your computer.

Peter Kaulback
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