Disabling Runtime Errors – A runtime error has occurred do you wish to debug

You’re at the middle of your surftime and a window on your internet explorer pops out saying “a runtime error has occurred, do you wish to debug?”. What will you do? Like most internet users, you’re not a techie or programmer, and you click on No to ignore the problem. After a few seconds, here it comes again and again, until you had enough clicks on No and finish uploading the website.

If you are annoyed with this error and debug message, you can disable the runtime error notification as well as the debugging option. On your Internet Explorer, click on the Tools Menu> Internet Options> the go to the Advanced tab. Through the list, look for the Browsing category. Under that you’ll find three boxes for debugging options; Disable script debugging (Internet Explorer), Disable script debugging(others) and Display a notification for every script error. You can uncheck these boxes to stop those annoying messages, A runtime error has occurred. Do you wish to debug?

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This entry was posted on Tuesday, January 26th, 2010 at 1:52 pm and is filed under Technology.
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