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To: mr.mark who wrote (17574)3/12/2001 1:17:15 PM
From: bosquedog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110652
 
a little info on turning off script issues:

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To: mr.mark who wrote (17574)3/12/2001 2:04:16 PM
From: Ed Forrest  Respond to of 110652
 
Mark

This is what I gleaned from the link I posted and can only deduce that the average computer user has no need to use such a tool and it probably is not in the standard operating system.I say that because The MS site offers a download of the debugger.

I suspect the option to disable it in Internet Options is there to allow web developers that have installed the tool to disable it.

That's how it reads to me.IMHO

Ed

When used in conjunction with IE and IIS, Web developers can browse, edit, and debug scripted HTML pages (.htm, .html, and .asp files) on both the client and the server. It allows developers to more efficiently and effectively develop script applications and provides these features:

View the source code of the script they are debugging.
Control the pace of script execution with break points and stepping.
View and change variable and property values with the Command Window.
View and control script flow with the Call Stack Window.


Ed