Sunday, November 22, 2009

Yahoo Mail with Internet Explorer: Error on Page -- Line 2 Char 1 Error = Syntax Error Code=0...?

Hi all:



This error ONLY happens to me when I am browsing my Yahoo mail. It does not happen while reading ANY other Web pages... even in Yahoo!



EVERY email page that opens gives me the same error, indicator: Line 2 Char 1 Error=Syntax Error Code=0... followed by the address of the email page I am on.



I would not be too concerned normally since the page displays despite the error but what happens is a hesitation -- brief delay -- as the script interpreter (presumably) deals with the 'error' condition. It's a loss of a second for every email related page I browse.



It has happened to me continuously with IE 6. Today I upgraded to IE 7 and get the same condition.



Any solution -- Yahoo Mail Tech, please pay attention! -- will be most welcome.



Yahoo Mail with Internet Explorer: Error on Page -- Line 2 Char 1 Error = Syntax Error Code=0...?microsoft word download



Internet Explorer script error



In most cases, you can ignore them. Script error messages are displayed by Internet Explorer when there is a problem with the Javascript or VBScript code on the website you are viewing. Occasionally a script error can be caused by an error in downloading a webpage, but more often it is an error in the webpage itself.



To be sure it isn't an error in downloading, refresh the webpage by clicking the Refresh(F5) button . If the error persists, and you are not a developer testing a website, you should click No to ignore the error.



To avoid script errors in the future, you can turn off script debugging in Internet Explorer. Script error debugging is turned off by default. If it has been turned on, follow these steps to turn it off again.



To turn off script debugging in Internet Explorer



In Internet Explorer, click the Tools button, and then click Internet Options.



Click the Advanced tab.



In the Settings list, under Browsing, select Disable Script Debugging (Internet Explorer) and Disable Script Debugging (Other), and then click OK.

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