Question:
I am using windows 2000 and internet explorer. I keep getting javascript errors I need a debugger and fixer.?
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2006-02-18 22:40:32 UTC
I need an easy to use, since I am not too experienced to fix javascript errors, a program that scans and fixes runtime and other jave errors. I hope it can be freeware, but will pay if I have to. If anybody knows of a good reliable debugger that will not crash my system please let me know because I use a program called Blacboard and inside it there is a spell check that will not work but gives me "errors on page". I have recieved other java errors and am hoping that Microsoft comes up with a better virtual machine soon. I would like to get rid of Java but I have to fix the errors to help me in school. Thanks, Brett
Four answers:
jstrutter
2006-02-18 22:56:05 UTC
Try checking windows update for IE patches. If that doesn't help, try uninstalling and re-installing IE from Add/Remove programs->Windows Components
Mena
2006-02-18 23:55:29 UTC
firefox comes with its own JavaScript debugger

It is free web browser and should be used instead of IE



after installing it open the page u want to debug with firefox

then from tools menu -> javascript console

a window will appear telling u about any Javascript error u may face

then u can fix it (no program can fix errors of your javascript code automatically)

and if there is, it will not be accurate
ikerion
2006-02-19 00:08:35 UTC
Make a clean windows install, update your drivers. Simple things like this can get rid of 99% of software problems.
sherrick
2016-12-12 19:53:16 UTC
IE is ineffective, i exploit Mozilla Firefox now because I had in simple terms the subjects you're experiencing. in simple terms ignore with reference to the pink lines, its the spellcheck. there is probably a way you could turn it off.


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