Hot Tub Forum

General => General info Somewhat hot tub related => Topic started by: Bonibelle on February 10, 2007, 10:36:25 am

Title: computer question
Post by: Bonibelle on February 10, 2007, 10:36:25 am
Does anyone know why I get an error message and "do you want to debug" message when I am on line?  It seems to happen mostly when I am on this site..I say no since I don't know what would happen if I say yes. Is this a problem in MY computer or my ISP?
thanks
Title: Re: computer question
Post by: 96SC on February 10, 2007, 10:41:01 am
I don't know where the problem lies but I have never gotten it while here.  Nor anywhere.
Hope you get the bug out.
Title: Re: computer question
Post by: tony on February 10, 2007, 11:16:40 am
Quote
Does anyone know why I get an error message and "do you want to debug" message when I am on line?  It seems to happen mostly when I am on this site..I say no since I don't know what would happen if I say yes. Is this a problem in MY computer or my ISP?
thanks

I've had it happen.  I think it has to do with the browser, but not sure.  I haven't paid much attention.  I don't find it pacticular to any site.  I think its inside your system or my system.  I haven't debugged, but I don't think it would help anyway and just waste time.  Come to think of it, I use any one of a number of computers and I think it happens on only one.  I'll have to keep notes.
Title: Re: computer question
Post by: autoplay on February 10, 2007, 03:41:22 pm
What OS are you running?
Title: Re: computer question
Post by: autoplay on February 10, 2007, 03:43:59 pm
You running "Whistler" aka XP?
Title: Re: computer question
Post by: autoplay on February 10, 2007, 03:44:48 pm
BBL,off to CompUSA to look at a few things.
Title: Re: computer question
Post by: autoplay on February 10, 2007, 03:46:08 pm
P.S.  It's internal,and it's your Disk Operating S ystem
Title: Re: computer question
Post by: Chad on February 10, 2007, 04:04:29 pm
O
Title: Re: computer question
Post by: Chad on February 10, 2007, 04:04:42 pm
K
Title: Re: computer question
Post by: Bonibelle on February 10, 2007, 05:40:18 pm
So Autoplay, It is from Windows XP?  This is a realatively new computer (oct 06) and I ran XP on my old computer but I never got bugs...
Shoot, I bet it happened because of those mites in the mattresses that Zep posted! That's where I got my bugs....

Well is there a patch or something to permantly debug..is there a computer exterminator to eliminate my infestation?  Since nothing happens when I say NO...what the heck is the bug anyway? and why does it just show up when I am on line? If I defrag will it debug?

Thanks for your help... :-/

Title: Re: computer question
Post by: Bonibelle on February 10, 2007, 06:01:16 pm
The error came up twice when I was sending a PM to someone on here..it was:
A runtime error has occurred
Do you want to debug?
Line 17
Error: Invalid property value

The second message was the same only
Line 13

Any thoughts?
thanks, Boni
Title: Re: computer question
Post by: thearm on February 10, 2007, 06:43:01 pm
while on the subject of computers. Is anybody getting a message on here asking them if they want
Title: Re: computer question
Post by: thearm on February 10, 2007, 06:45:35 pm
Soory about previous message but I am getting the following IE message whenever I post.   DO YOU WANT THIS PAGE TO PASTE INFO FROM YOUR CLIPBOARD? I always check yes but would like to get rid of it if I could.
Title: Re: computer question
Post by: ndabunka on February 10, 2007, 08:45:20 pm
In refernce to the original posters "debug" problems... Defrag will not fix your problem.  Sounds a little like it is a Java driver on your browser.   Go to the menu bar across the top, select Tools, Options and then click on the "Advanced" tab.  Look for your "Java (Sun)" or "Microsoft VM" areas.  If you have Java (Sun) selected, deselect it and check the "Java console enabled (requires restart) and the "JIT compiler for cirtual machine".  If that doesn't work, go to the link below and download Netscape (or better yet Mozilla) and quit using that POS IE.  You will find that Netscape closes pop ups before you even get them, runs faster, has fewer hackers attacking it, etc... You can further protect your PC by discontinuing the use of Outlook (regular or express) and instead changing to "thunderbird" for the same "better protection from hackers" attributes it contains vs. the "defacto" MS products (that ANYBODY can hack). Hope this helps.

http://browser.netscape.com/ns8/download/default.jsp
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/



Edited - Here's a more concise resolution (if the Java stuff doesn't work)
The normal IE script debugger can be turned off with Tools > Internet Options > Advanced > Browsing >

From this thread...
http://www.geekculture.com/ultimatebb/Forum12/HTML/000522.html
Title: Re: computer question
Post by: ndabunka on February 10, 2007, 08:50:53 pm
Quote
Soory about previous message but I am getting the following IE message whenever I post.   DO YOU WANT THIS PAGE TO PASTE INFO FROM YOUR CLIPBOARD? I always check yes but would like to get rid of it if I could.


Appears to be due to the way you have configured your standard windows applications.  You can turn off "Clipboard" by reading this link (from Microsoft)

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/224993
Title: Re: computer question
Post by: autoplay on February 10, 2007, 11:22:01 pm
""The error came up twice when I was sending a PM to someone on here..it was:
A runtime error has occurred
Do you want to debug?
Line 17  
Error: Invalid property value
 
The second message was the same only
Line 13
 
Any thoughts?
thanks, Boni ""

You're having a scripting error!


http://www.spcug.org/reviews/vlindex.htm

The 1 link isn't really useful in your case,but it's a start for beginners ;)


Now,to cure your prob,you need to update your progs. Something is corrupted,and without looking into your S ys,it could be a number of things. Sunmicro Java is possible.

If updating the progs doesn't help...uninstall and reinstall progs.  Try Java first. If that doesn't help,next try your browser/ I.E. etc.


93  
438

Title: Re: computer question
Post by: thearm on February 11, 2007, 12:38:16 pm
Apepars to be due to the way you have configured your standard windows applications.  You can turn off "Clipboard" by reading this link (from Microsoft)

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/224993[/quote]

Thanks for the help. It works great now. :)