Script Error
I had this problem a few weeks ago.
Here is what I did to temporarily fix the problem (not sure what caused it, but we will notify IB of the issue):
1. Open the “Tools” menu.
2. Select “Internet Options”, to open the Internet Options dialog box.
3. Click the “Security” tab.
4. Click the “Internet” symbol (a globe).
5. Click the “Custom Level…” button, to open the Security Settings dialog box.
6. In the Settings list, scroll down to “Scripting”.
7. Under Active Scripting, click the radio button to the left of “Disable”, so that a dot appears in it.
If this does not work for you, just enable active scripting again and hopefully we can get this sorted out ASAP.
Here is what I did to temporarily fix the problem (not sure what caused it, but we will notify IB of the issue):
1. Open the “Tools” menu.
2. Select “Internet Options”, to open the Internet Options dialog box.
3. Click the “Security” tab.
4. Click the “Internet” symbol (a globe).
5. Click the “Custom Level…” button, to open the Security Settings dialog box.
6. In the Settings list, scroll down to “Scripting”.
7. Under Active Scripting, click the radio button to the left of “Disable”, so that a dot appears in it.
If this does not work for you, just enable active scripting again and hopefully we can get this sorted out ASAP.
Last edited by verdict.; Jun 9, 2011 at 04:04 PM.
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I had this problem a few weeks ago.
Here is what I did to temporarily fix the problem (not sure what caused it, but we will notify IB of the issue):
1. Open the “Tools” menu.
2. Select “Internet Options”, to open the Internet Options dialog box.
3. Click the “Security” tab.
4. Click the “Internet” symbol (a globe).
5. Click the “Custom Level…” button, to open the Security Settings dialog box.
6. In the Settings list, scroll down to “Scripting”.
7. Under Active Scripting, click the radio button to the left of “Disable”, so that a dot appears in it.
If this does not work for you, just enable active scripting again and hopefully we can get this sorted out ASAP.
Here is what I did to temporarily fix the problem (not sure what caused it, but we will notify IB of the issue):
1. Open the “Tools” menu.
2. Select “Internet Options”, to open the Internet Options dialog box.
3. Click the “Security” tab.
4. Click the “Internet” symbol (a globe).
5. Click the “Custom Level…” button, to open the Security Settings dialog box.
6. In the Settings list, scroll down to “Scripting”.
7. Under Active Scripting, click the radio button to the left of “Disable”, so that a dot appears in it.
If this does not work for you, just enable active scripting again and hopefully we can get this sorted out ASAP.
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I'm getting this error also. I googled the error and didnt really get any good info. I dont wanna make changes in the "internet options" or anywhere else on my computer because this is the ONLY website that i have the issue with.
UPDATE:
I just realized after logging in to type this above ^ I wasnt getting the
error anymore. So I logged out just to see. And again I was getting the script erro. So logging in to browse the site solved my issue.
UPDATE:
I just realized after logging in to type this above ^ I wasnt getting the
error anymore. So I logged out just to see. And again I was getting the script erro. So logging in to browse the site solved my issue.
Last edited by nissanZdriver; Jun 21, 2011 at 06:35 PM.
I had this problem a few weeks ago.
Here is what I did to temporarily fix the problem (not sure what caused it, but we will notify IB of the issue):
1. Open the “Tools” menu.
2. Select “Internet Options”, to open the Internet Options dialog box.
3. Click the “Security” tab.
4. Click the “Internet” symbol (a globe).
5. Click the “Custom Level…” button, to open the Security Settings dialog box.
6. In the Settings list, scroll down to “Scripting”.
7. Under Active Scripting, click the radio button to the left of “Disable”, so that a dot appears in it.
Here is what I did to temporarily fix the problem (not sure what caused it, but we will notify IB of the issue):
1. Open the “Tools” menu.
2. Select “Internet Options”, to open the Internet Options dialog box.
3. Click the “Security” tab.
4. Click the “Internet” symbol (a globe).
5. Click the “Custom Level…” button, to open the Security Settings dialog box.
6. In the Settings list, scroll down to “Scripting”.
7. Under Active Scripting, click the radio button to the left of “Disable”, so that a dot appears in it.
We are still waiting to hear back from IB.
Is anyone getting the error in a browser other than Internet Explorer?
Confirmed. After you log in and click "Yes" to agree to stop running the script, you should no longer get the error in your current browsing session.
Although it is a temporary solution, keep in mind that disabling Active Scripting may prevent some sites from functioning properly (JavaScript menus, etc). I usually enable it again once I am done browsing MY350Z.
Is anyone getting the error in a browser other than Internet Explorer?
Although it is a temporary solution, keep in mind that disabling Active Scripting may prevent some sites from functioning properly (JavaScript menus, etc). I usually enable it again once I am done browsing MY350Z.
Last edited by verdict.; Jun 22, 2011 at 10:03 AM.
I just found that out. I had to re-enable it. It was not allowing me to do alot of functions...
^problem is, i'm always on my350z whenever i'm on my laptop/office PC.. it's basically my home page. so the disabling thing won't do it for me, because i'm never done browsing the forum.
It will not let me view the page source when the error occurs (freezes the browser if you do not click Yes/No). However, I viewed the page source right before the error popped up, but it has too many characters to post in the between the [code] tags. Anything else we can do?
props top you man... i could build a calculator in Visual basic in college, but it took me 45 frign minutes.. you code guys are freaky fast bastards.
haha.
thats why dey payz yoo da big buks.
haha. thats why dey payz yoo da big buks.








