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Articles related to Javascript and Javascript errors

PostHeaderIcon Enable Javascript on your Browser

PostDateIconFriday, 24 June 2011 14:17 | PostAuthorIconWritten by Rebecca | PDF | Print | E-mail

JavaScript may sound like a foreign language, and for most of us it is. Programmers use JavaScript when they are creating the dynamic aspects of websites. Today most website require a bit (or a great deal) of JavaScript, and it’s unlikely you’ll find much success with your favorite sites if you have JavaScript disabled.

Of course, there are times that you’d just as soon not deal with the extra features of a site, and if that is the case, disabling JavaScript might be something you prefer to do. Fortunately, whether you’re enabling or disabling JavaScript, you can do it easily enough in the same spot in any of the major browers.

Enable or Disable JavaScript in Internet Explorer 9

Internet Explorer 9, or IE9, has a nice functionality that makes it simple to make changes to your settings, and this includes JavaScript options.

In your window of IE9, click on the Settings menu that appears to be a widget in the upper right hand corner. Once the Settings menu appears, select Internet options at the bottom.

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PostHeaderIcon How Do I Resolve Java Script Errors?

PostDateIconThursday, 01 July 2010 22:03 | PostAuthorIconWritten by Moses K. | PDF | Print | E-mail

If you have received Java Script errors during your Internet surfing time, you realize how frustrating they can be when you are trying to view web pages. Java Script errors are caused by a problem with the Java Script embedded in the web page you are viewing when the error is received. The Java Script error message usually appears with a yellow triangle for Internet Explorer or a red exclamation point for Firefox included with an error and debug message in a pop-up dialog box (see below).

Internet Explorer Java Script Error Dialog Box

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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PostHeaderIcon Download Javascript Apps for Free: How to be Safe

PostDateIconFriday, 05 February 2010 19:58 | PostAuthorIconWritten by Moses K. | PDF | Print | E-mail

This article presets the principals of safe downloading. Though it's meant to focus on Javascript, it could apply to all online applications. The sad fact is, as long as there are markets of interest, there are predators and scammers. Use these principals to help make better decisions about how to download.

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