This document provides four steps to fix JavaScript errors on a website:
1. Turn off JavaScript alerts in the browser to prevent error messages from popping up.
2. Try using different browsers to see if the error still occurs, as some browsers detect errors better than others.
3. Try accessing the website from another computer to determine if the error is on the user's computer or the website.
4. Use a registry cleaner tool to fix any corrupted registry files, which are a common cause of JavaScript errors and other issues.
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1. Four Effective Steps to Fix JavaScript ...
by Tom Shankland - http://www.perfectregistrycleaner.com/articles/
support@perfectregistrycleaner.com date:2012-10-16
Four Effective Steps to Fix JavaScript Errors
2012-06-25 07:57:17 By Tom Shankland
JavaScript is a scripting program that is generally used to create a fully functional website by website developers. With the help of JavaScript,
all kinds of animations including the visual effects that are all created in websites. A poorly written JavaScript that is embedded in a
webpage usually causes the JavaScript error.
It is quite annoying to receive a JavaScript error message that is unexpected pop-up on your computer screen. If you ignore this error in
JavaScript, it will destroy a fully functional website and even cause frequent crashes while you are visiting websites. But fortunately, here are
some of the tips that will help you fix the JavaScript error:
Step 1: Turn off JavaScript Alert.
Before fixing the JavaScript error, firstly you should do is to turn off the error message prompts. Once turned off that can allows you surfing
properly without worrying about error message shows suddenly.
For Mozilla Firefox users:
1) Click the "Tools" tab that is located on the top menu bar of your browser.
2) Click "Internet Options" menu and then select "Content" tab.
3) Look for the "Enable JavaScript" option and ensure that the box next to it is unchecked.
For Internet Explorer users:
1) Click the "Tools" tab that is located on the top menu bar of your browser.
2) Click "Internet Options" menu and then select "Advanced" tab.
3) Look for the "Display a Notification about Every Script Error" and ensure that the box next to it is unchecked.
Step 2: Try different browsers.
Try Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Maxthon Browser, Opera Browse and Safari Browser. For example, Mozilla Firefox
can detect more errors than Internet Explorer. Try different browsers and find out what is compatible with your Windows.
Step 3: Try another computer.
Try another computer and see if the same JavaScript error message still pops up. If it is, then the error is on the other side of the website
and not yours.
Step 4: Clean your registry.
Corrupted registry file is the most common causes that occurs the JavaScript error. The registry is a vital part of computer Windows that
controls all programs to run correctly. If the registry is corrupted, the JavaScript error may occur, even causes computer slowdown and
Windows crash. Therefore, it's highly recommended you to get a reliable registry cleaner tool to help you repair the corrupt registry files
and fix the JavaScript errors. If you are an computer expert, you may find the problems and fix this errors manually, but if you are not
familiar with registry, I won't suggest you do these on your own, because handle incorrectly that may result in more serious Windows
problems.
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