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JRB

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Some days I get it like 50 times. I figure it is a small price to pay.
 

ET_SoCal

Monkey
Aug 10, 2001
398
0
C-Me Valley, CA
Running XP O/S & IE ?

get Spybot or Ad-Aware...

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;888021
"When you try to browse the Web by using Microsoft Internet Explorer on your Microsoft Windows XP-based computer, Internet Explorer may unexpectedly quit. Or, you may receive the following error message:
Error: A runtime error has occurred.
Do you wish to debug?
Line 51.
Error: The callee (server(not server app)) is not available and disappeared; all connections are invalid. The call did not execute.
Note This error message is displayed in the standard Internet Explorer window, not in a pop-up window.
CAUSE; This issue may occur if a third-party pop-up blocker is installed on your computer. Some pop-up blockers prevent frames or tables on a Web site from loading."
 

douglas

Chocolate Milk Doug
May 15, 2002
9,887
6
Shut up and Ride
ET_SoCal said:
Running XP O/S & IE ?

get Spyboy or Ad-Aware...

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;888021
"When you try to browse the Web by using Microsoft Internet Explorer on your Microsoft Windows XP-based computer, Internet Explorer may unexpectedly quit. Or, you may receive the following error message:
Error: A runtime error has occurred.
Do you wish to debug?
Line 51.
Error: The callee (server(not server app)) is not available and disappeared; all connections are invalid. The call did not execute.
Note This error message is displayed in the standard Internet Explorer window, not in a pop-up window.
CAUSE; This issue may occur if a third-party pop-up blocker is installed on your computer. Some pop-up blockers prevent frames or tables on a Web site from loading."
XP Pro & IE........realatively new box so I have not bothered installing adaware/spybot, but now seems like it is time to do so :D
 

Ridemonkey

This is not an active account
Sep 18, 2002
4,108
1
Toronto, Canada
douglas said:
a bandaid to plug a hole in the damn, eh?
Nope. Some versions of IE came with script debugging on as a default which is dumb. Then crappy IE reports JS "errors" that other browsers don't have a problem with. It's just more IE BS. Turn off script debugging (it should be off), or better yet use Firefox.
 

douglas

Chocolate Milk Doug
May 15, 2002
9,887
6
Shut up and Ride
Ridemonkey said:
Nope. Some versions of IE came with script debugging on as a default which is dumb. Then crappy IE reports JS "errors" that other browsers don't have a problem with. It's just more IE BS. Turn off script debugging (it should be off), or better yet use Firefox.

:confused:

but it just started today..........I havent changed anything in 5-6 weeks
 
J

JRB

Guest
Mine actually says something about no data found. It is IE at home, when I have to use it, that gives me the run-time error.
 
Ridemonkey said:
Nope. Some versions of IE came with script debugging on as a default which is dumb. Then crappy IE reports JS "errors" that other browsers don't have a problem with. It's just more IE BS. Turn off script debugging (it should be off), or better yet use Firefox.
I heard a feller once bitching about his saw, which he had never learned how to sharpen... :rolleyes: