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Error message is displayed when opening website in Internet explorer

Discussion in 'Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge' started by Mithun, 2008/05/07.

  1. 2008/05/07
    Mithun

    Mithun Inactive Thread Starter

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    hi

    when i try to open website www.imd.ch in internet explorer it is giving me error message problems with this webpage might prevent it from being displayed properly or functioning properly. In the future you can display this message by double clicking the warning icon displayed in the status bar

    Always display this message when a page contains errors

    Line 50
    char 3
    Error: Object Expected
    Code : 0
    URL: http://www.imd.ch/

    Same website i am able to open through mozilla.

    i have taken below Actions

    1 uninstalled and Reinstalled internet explorer
    2 deleted temp files and cookies
    3 All the settings verified
    4 installed flash player and .Net Framework
    5 Also i have renamed my profile but still it is giving error message

    i am able to open other websites e.g google,yahoo.rediff through I.E Browser but i am unable to open the particular website i.e www.imd.ch

    i have sony VAIO LAPTOP with xp os installed

    Anyone who can help will be appreciated
     
  2. 2008/05/07
    PeteC

    PeteC SuperGeek Staff

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    IE 6 or 7? Basically it's an html fault on the web page ....

    For IE 7, 6 is similar ....

    Check out - Tools > Internet Options > Advanced tab .....

    Disable script debugging (IE) should be checked

    Display a notification about every script error should be unchecked
     

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  4. 2008/05/08
    Mithun

    Mithun Inactive Thread Starter

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    hi

    i have done above steps but still it doesnt work.
     
  5. 2008/05/08
    PeteC

    PeteC SuperGeek Staff

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    Mithun

    Mithun Inactive Thread Starter

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    BruceH

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    I can reproduce the error on my computer using Internet Explorer 6. It looks to me like the person who coded this web page used a bit of JavaScript that is not supported by Internet Explorer 6. If I am correct in my reading of the situation there is nothing you can do at your end to fix the problem. You can make the problem less annoying by going to Tools...Internet Options and going to the Advanced tab and unchecking the box for "Display a notification about every script error." Then you won't see the errors.

    These sorts of errors are fairly common and only rarely create real problems with actually using the web page. Each browser is little different and getting a web site to work perfectly in every browser is a nearly impossible task.

    You could also upgrade to Internet Explorer 7, which does not appear to produce this error.

    To truly fix this problem would require changing the line of JavaScript code that is causing the error, which you as a visitor to the website cannot do.
     

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