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[Javascript] Browser difference IE5.5 vs. IE6.0
- From: andyg at ihug.co.nz (Andrew Gibson)
- Subject: [Javascript] Browser difference IE5.5 vs. IE6.0
- Date: Wed May 21 16:11:32 2003
Doesn't the script debugging in this case refer to client side scripting errors? Whereas this is server side script? > Background: > My script encountered an ODBC error that caused the error handler to > write the offending SQL command to the screen. I copied the output and > ran it manually with msSQL Query Analyzer. After about 30 minutes of > unsuccessful searching, I asked my boss to look at it. Upon repeating > the problem, his browser immediately alerted us to the fact that the > ODBC user did not have permission for the procedure it was attempting to > execute. (Of course, I was logged into QA with sufficient rights) > His browser is IE5.5, mine is IE6.0 - I've checked that both have the > same tools/options/"advanced" checkboxes checked regarding script > debuggin. > > I'm curious to know if there is a way to have IE6.0 report more error > information to me, so I don't have to find an IE5.5 browser for > debugging in order to not appear so foolish in the future. Any ideas? > > Unchecked: Disable script debugging > Checked: Display a notification about every script error >
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