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, click the Refresh button, or press F5.
Internet Explorer refresh 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 and notifications in Internet Explorer. Script error debugging and notifications are turned off by
default. If they have been turned on, follow these steps to turn them off
again.
Click the Tools button, and then click Internet Options.
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