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Script debugging

While logging on to any Web site, I often get a message asking me "Do you want to debug?" or saying, "Debug error!" And this keeps troubling me for quite sometime. This happens, in particular, with my Yahoo mailbox.

I have tried to repair Internet Explorer by going into settings, then control panel and clicking on Add/Remove programs and then clicking for repair. But the problem hasn't been resolved. Please suggest a solution.

Kuntal Shah

The script debugger pops up when there is problem with the scripts in the page you are viewing on the browser. By default, IE is configured to have script debugging disabled. I think you have this option switched on. You can disable the script debugging option. To do this, please open IE and go to tools -{gt} Internet Option. In the Internet Option dialog box, select the advanced tab. A list of settings will be displayed. Please check the `Disable script debugging' check box under the `Browsing' head and click ok.

Solutions by G. Rajah

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