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Kendall: One other possibility, in addition to Kristen's below, is the presence of a personal firewall on the failing machine and not on the other. Such products can be configured to disable or modify JavaScript before display. MP >date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 16:10:37 -0600 >from: "Kristen Henry" <klhnry@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Help with script error >That would be a setting in the Internet Explorer, to show JavaScript errors >when they happen. Look in Internet Options - Advanced for the setting to >Display Notifications for Script errors. You probably will also see a >little yellow 'warning' icon in the bottom left hand corner of the browser. >The JavaScript error exists in the HTML page. One browser is reporting it >to you, the other is not. That is what is occuring here. >The webfacing generated html pages are loaded with JavaScript and JS files. >Kristen
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