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| Any Readers Smart Enough To Solve This???? getting this error message on only 1 site. (site is private) have configured advanced settings to disable script debugging and not notify me of errors in ie7. also have tried running without addons and exiting out of av app. i really think that it is on the server of the domain, but i am just trying to seek out more options to make sure that it is not my browser or pc. also, memory is fine. have emptied all temp, history, etc... thanks for your suggestions in advance. grins. -rh |
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| Re: Any Readers Smart Enough To Solve This???? What does the error say? -- Peter Toronto, Canada "pcbrat" <pcbrat@lorettotel.net> wrote in message news:7c5a$469cdb7c$4a3364ba$3938@API-DIGITAL.COM... > getting this error message on only 1 site. (site is private) have > configured advanced settings to disable script debugging and not notify me > of errors in ie7. also have tried running without addons and exiting out > of av app. i really think that it is on the server of the domain, but i am > just trying to seek out more options to make sure that it is not my > browser or pc. also, memory is fine. have emptied all temp, history, > etc... thanks for your suggestions in advance. grins. > > -rh |
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| Re: Any Readers Smart Enough To Solve This???? In article <7c5a$469cdb7c$4a3364ba$3938@API-DIGITAL.COM>, pcbrat <pcbrat@lorettotel.net> wrote: > getting this error message on only 1 site. (site is private) have > configured advanced settings to disable script debugging and not notify > me of errors in ie7. also have tried running without addons and exiting > out of av app. i really think that it is on the server of the domain, > but i am just trying to seek out more options to make sure that it is > not my browser or pc. also, memory is fine. have emptied all temp, > history, etc... thanks for your suggestions in advance. grins. Maybe if you told us what the actual error message is? Mike |
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| Re: Any Readers Smart Enough To Solve This???? On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 10:08:21 -0500, pcbrat <pcbrat@lorettotel.net> wrote: >getting this error message on only 1 site. (site is private) have >configured advanced settings to disable script debugging and not notify >me of errors in ie7. also have tried running without addons and exiting >out of av app. i really think that it is on the server of the domain, >but i am just trying to seek out more options to make sure that it is >not my browser or pc. also, memory is fine. have emptied all temp, >history, etc... thanks for your suggestions in advance. grins. > >-rh You think insulting people that could help is a smart approach? |
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| Re: Any Readers Smart Enough To Solve This???? Why do you ASSume the OP is insulting anyone? On circumstantial evidence, the OP must figure some of us are smarter than said OP, because we don't need any specific information included. KB :p "Adam Albright" wrote in message news:2lrp93hhf298fjpl399fpo4791r91ir5qt@4ax.com... > On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 10:08:21 -0500, pcbrat wrote: > >>getting this error message on only 1 site. (site is private) have >>configured advanced settings to disable script debugging and not notify >>me of errors in ie7. also have tried running without addons and exiting >>out of av app. i really think that it is on the server of the domain, >>but i am just trying to seek out more options to make sure that it is >>not my browser or pc. also, memory is fine. have emptied all temp, >>history, etc... thanks for your suggestions in advance. grins. >> >>-rh > > You think insulting people that could help is a smart approach? > |
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| Re: Any Readers Smart Enough To Solve This???? On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 12:48:20 -0400, "KristleBawl" <kristlebawl********.com> wrote: >Why do you ASSume the OP is insulting anyone? Because anybody that starts off a post saying something dumb like is there anybody here smart enough to answer or dopes that say MVPs only and assorted other dumb comments IS insulting the majority of people here. > >On circumstantial evidence, the OP must figure some of us are smarter than >said OP, because we don't need any specific information included. Ok fine, so you help him, we'll watch. |
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| Re: Any Readers Smart Enough To Solve This???? pcbrat wrote: > getting this error message on only 1 site. (site is private) have > configured advanced settings to disable script debugging and not notify > me of errors in ie7. also have tried running without addons and exiting > out of av app. i really think that it is on the server of the domain, > but i am just trying to seek out more options to make sure that it is > not my browser or pc. also, memory is fine. have emptied all temp, > history, etc... thanks for your suggestions in advance. grins. > > -rh Yes, share the error message, and try another browser and see if it has the same problem and report back. -- Priceless quotes in m.p.w.vista.general group: http://protectfreedom.tripod.com/kick.html Most recent idiotic quote added to KICK (Klassic Idiotic Caption Kooks): "They hacked the Microsoft website to make it think a linux box was a windows box. Thats called hacking. People who do hacking are called hackers." "Only religious fanatics and totalitarian states equate morality with legality." - Linus Torvalds |
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| Re: Any Readers Smart Enough To Solve This???? Oops! My bad.. sorry. Error is "Stack overflow at line 0:" <--- that is the entire context of the error message in Windows Internet Explorer Dialog Bos. I don't, nor will I, have any other browsers installed on my machine, so I really can't test that. Thank you in advance. :-) -pcbrat The poster formerly known as Nina Di Boy wrote: > pcbrat wrote: >> getting this error message on only 1 site. (site is private) have >> configured advanced settings to disable script debugging and not >> notify me of errors in ie7. also have tried running without addons and >> exiting out of av app. i really think that it is on the server of the >> domain, but i am just trying to seek out more options to make sure >> that it is not my browser or pc. also, memory is fine. have emptied >> all temp, history, etc... thanks for your suggestions in advance. grins. >> >> -rh > > Yes, share the error message, and try another browser and see if it has > the same problem and report back. > |
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| Re: Any Readers Smart Enough To Solve This???? pcbrat wrote: > Oops! My bad.. sorry. Error is "Stack overflow at line 0:" <--- that is > the entire context of the error message in Windows Internet Explorer > Dialog Bos. I don't, nor will I, have any other browsers installed on my > machine, so I really can't test that. Thank you in advance. :-) > > -pcbrat Well can you go to another machine with another browser on it there and test? It's a good troubleshooting step. Also you should google your error and see what comes up. Looks like a common problem with IE in general. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search > > The poster formerly known as Nina Di Boy wrote: >> pcbrat wrote: >>> getting this error message on only 1 site. (site is private) have >>> configured advanced settings to disable script debugging and not >>> notify me of errors in ie7. also have tried running without addons >>> and exiting out of av app. i really think that it is on the server of >>> the domain, but i am just trying to seek out more options to make >>> sure that it is not my browser or pc. also, memory is fine. have >>> emptied all temp, history, etc... thanks for your suggestions in >>> advance. grins. >>> >>> -rh >> >> Yes, share the error message, and try another browser and see if it >> has the same problem and report back. >> -- Priceless quotes in m.p.w.vista.general group: http://protectfreedom.tripod.com/kick.html Most recent idiotic quote added to KICK (Klassic Idiotic Caption Kooks): "They hacked the Microsoft website to make it think a linux box was a windows box. Thats called hacking. People who do hacking are called hackers." "Only religious fanatics and totalitarian states equate morality with legality." - Linus Torvalds |
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| Re: Any Readers Smart Enough To Solve This???? Thanks, I did google it, and posted here as a last resort, (my original post says that I am basically just trying to verify that it is not my pc) and that is why I described all the things I have already tried. As far as another machine, I don't have access to one. Thanks anyway. -pcbrat The poster formerly known as Nina Di Boy wrote: > pcbrat wrote: >> Oops! My bad.. sorry. Error is "Stack overflow at line 0:" <--- that >> is the entire context of the error message in Windows Internet >> Explorer Dialog Bos. I don't, nor will I, have any other browsers >> installed on my machine, so I really can't test that. Thank you in >> advance. :-) >> >> -pcbrat > > Well can you go to another machine with another browser on it there and > test? It's a good troubleshooting step. Also you should google your > error and see what comes up. Looks like a common problem with IE in > general. > > http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search > > >> >> The poster formerly known as Nina Di Boy wrote: >>> pcbrat wrote: >>>> getting this error message on only 1 site. (site is private) have >>>> configured advanced settings to disable script debugging and not >>>> notify me of errors in ie7. also have tried running without addons >>>> and exiting out of av app. i really think that it is on the server >>>> of the domain, but i am just trying to seek out more options to make >>>> sure that it is not my browser or pc. also, memory is fine. have >>>> emptied all temp, history, etc... thanks for your suggestions in >>>> advance. grins. >>>> >>>> -rh >>> >>> Yes, share the error message, and try another browser and see if it >>> has the same problem and report back. >>> > |
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| Re: Any Readers Smart Enough To Solve This???? "pcbrat" <pcbrat@lorettotel.net> wrote ... > Oops! My bad.. sorry. Error is "Stack overflow at line 0:" <--- that is > the entire context of the error message in Windows Internet Explorer A stack overflow is a runtime error generated by an executable component (EXE, DLL, OCX, etc). Any process has a finite stack space, if the program goes into infinite recursion, for example, it will throw this error as soon as the available stack space is exhausted. Although you see the error in Internet Explorer, it probably isn't coming from Internet Explorer as such (ie, not from IEXPLORE.EXE or its usual DLLs). Internet Explorer is more like a container process for a multitude of plug-ins, add-ons, ActiveX controls, JScript, Java, not to mention plain ol' HTML. The way to troubleshoot the problem would be to, first, as The Poster Formerly Known etc suggested, see if you can reproduce the problem from other machines. This will help to isolate whether it is specific to that machine you are using; or whether it affects all machines which hit that webpage (ie, is it something which the webpage is downloading to your machine). Also, report the problem to the webmaster of the site. It will help them to know users may hit the problem; and if other users have reported it they might already know the answer. You could also try to capture the source of the page which is causing the error. Look for indications what controls it is exercising. There doesn't appear to be any "well-known" fixes for the problem, so apart from changing things at random, you'll just need to discover what causes the error. If the above haven't helped, you are probably looking at doing some debugging. You could start by uisng Microsoft's Script Debugger for IE: http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2004/10/26/247912.aspx or you could use a more full-featured 3rd party debugger, such as IE Web Developer: http://www.ieinspector.com/dominspector/index.html or IEWatch: http://www.iewatch.com/default.aspx You can get 30 da free evals of these 2 products. Even if you don't fix the problem, you'll learn a lot about Internet browsers during the process :-) Very useful, for anyone who presumes to call themselves a PC brat :-)) >I don't, nor will I, have any other browsers installed on my machine, so I >really can't test that. Thank you in advance. :-) That sounds silly. If you artificially limit your diagnostic strategies, you just increase the time to problem resolution (possibly to infinity). Real IT pros don't work that way. -- Andrew McLaren amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au |
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| Re: Any Readers Smart Enough To Solve This???? An endless loop in a javascript routine in a web page or an external .js file used with / by a web page will cause the same error. -- Steve Easton Microsoft MVP FrontPage FP Cleaner http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/fpclean.htm Hit Me FP http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/HitMeFP.htm "Andrew McLaren" <andrew@fakeaddress.com> wrote in message news:E8CD8899-754D-4DF2-B557-25FD47BE9167@microsoft.com... > "pcbrat" <pcbrat@lorettotel.net> wrote ... >> Oops! My bad.. sorry. Error is "Stack overflow at line 0:" <--- that is the entire context of the error >> message in Windows Internet Explorer > > A stack overflow is a runtime error generated by an executable component (EXE, DLL, OCX, etc). Any process > has a finite stack space, if the program goes into infinite recursion, for example, it will throw this error > as soon as the available stack space is exhausted. > > Although you see the error in Internet Explorer, it probably isn't coming from Internet Explorer as such > (ie, not from IEXPLORE.EXE or its usual DLLs). Internet Explorer is more like a container process for a > multitude of plug-ins, add-ons, ActiveX controls, JScript, Java, not to mention plain ol' HTML. > > The way to troubleshoot the problem would be to, first, as The Poster Formerly Known etc suggested, see if > you can reproduce the problem from other machines. This will help to isolate whether it is specific to that > machine you are using; or whether it affects all machines which hit that webpage (ie, is it something which > the webpage is downloading to your machine). > > Also, report the problem to the webmaster of the site. It will help them to know users may hit the problem; > and if other users have reported it they might already know the answer. > > You could also try to capture the source of the page which is causing the error. Look for indications what > controls it is exercising. > > There doesn't appear to be any "well-known" fixes for the problem, so apart from changing things at random, > you'll just need to discover what causes the error. If the above haven't helped, you are probably looking at > doing some debugging. You could start by uisng Microsoft's Script Debugger for IE: > http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2004/10/26/247912.aspx > or you could use a more full-featured 3rd party debugger, such as IE Web Developer: > http://www.ieinspector.com/dominspector/index.html > or IEWatch: > http://www.iewatch.com/default.aspx > You can get 30 da free evals of these 2 products. > > Even if you don't fix the problem, you'll learn a lot about Internet browsers during the process :-) Very > useful, for anyone who presumes to call themselves a PC brat :-)) > >>I don't, nor will I, have any other browsers installed on my machine, so I really can't test that. Thank you >>in advance. :-) > > That sounds silly. If you artificially limit your diagnostic strategies, you just increase the time to > problem resolution (possibly to infinity). Real IT pros don't work that way. > -- > Andrew McLaren > amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au > |
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| Re: Any Readers Smart Enough To Solve This???? Steve, I so appreciate your response, you actually read the original content and responded accordingly without bias. :-) -pcbrat Steve Easton wrote: > An endless loop in a javascript routine in a web page or an external .js file used with / by a web page will > cause the same error. > |
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| Re: Any Readers Smart Enough To Solve This???? Mr. Andrew McLaren: Please refrain from responding to my posts in the future. Whatever may seem silly to you comes from tried and true trial and error and I have my preferences just as you do. And you, in NO WAY, are in a position to judge my knowledge or level of experience. and what the heck care do you call myself? pcbrat is a nick not a profession!! get a life, answer questions and keep personal judgement out of this arena. seems that you are just a more "polite" flamer. - PCBRAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Andrew McLaren wrote: > "pcbrat" <pcbrat@lorettotel.net> wrote ... >> Oops! My bad.. sorry. Error is "Stack overflow at line 0:" <--- that is >> the entire context of the error message in Windows Internet Explorer > > A stack overflow is a runtime error generated by an executable component > (EXE, DLL, OCX, etc). Any process has a finite stack space, if the program > goes into infinite recursion, for example, it will throw this error as soon > as the available stack space is exhausted. > > Although you see the error in Internet Explorer, it probably isn't coming > from Internet Explorer as such (ie, not from IEXPLORE.EXE or its usual > DLLs). Internet Explorer is more like a container process for a multitude of > plug-ins, add-ons, ActiveX controls, JScript, Java, not to mention plain ol' > HTML. > > The way to troubleshoot the problem would be to, first, as The Poster > Formerly Known etc suggested, see if you can reproduce the problem from > other machines. This will help to isolate whether it is specific to that > machine you are using; or whether it affects all machines which hit that > webpage (ie, is it something which the webpage is downloading to your > machine). > > Also, report the problem to the webmaster of the site. It will help them to > know users may hit the problem; and if other users have reported it they > might already know the answer. > > You could also try to capture the source of the page which is causing the > error. Look for indications what controls it is exercising. > > There doesn't appear to be any "well-known" fixes for the problem, so apart > from changing things at random, you'll just need to discover what causes the > error. If the above haven't helped, you are probably looking at doing some > debugging. You could start by uisng Microsoft's Script Debugger for IE: > http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2004/10/26/247912.aspx > or you could use a more full-featured 3rd party debugger, such as IE Web > Developer: > http://www.ieinspector.com/dominspector/index.html > or IEWatch: > http://www.iewatch.com/default.aspx > You can get 30 da free evals of these 2 products. > > Even if you don't fix the problem, you'll learn a lot about Internet > browsers during the process :-) Very useful, for anyone who presumes to call > themselves a PC brat :-)) > >> I don't, nor will I, have any other browsers installed on my machine, so I >> really can't test that. Thank you in advance. :-) > > That sounds silly. If you artificially limit your diagnostic strategies, you > just increase the time to problem resolution (possibly to infinity). Real IT > pros don't work that way. |
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| Re: Any Readers Smart Enough To Solve This???? On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 13:53:05 -0500 pcbrat <pcbrat@lorettotel.net> wrote: > Oops! My bad.. sorry. Error is "Stack overflow at line 0:" <--- that > is the entire context of the error message in Windows Internet > Explorer Dialog Bos. I don't, nor will I, have any other browsers > installed on my machine, so I really can't test that. Thank you in > advance. :-) > > -pcbrat > > If I were you, I wouldn't use IE, that overflow is caused by a programing error causing allocated memory to overflow, you could visit a malicious website that would be able to feed code to your buffer. Whenever you see any type of error that's causing mem/stack overflow. either you patch it, or you don't use it. There is a reason why memory overflow is the whipping boy of exploits. If you continue to use IE than, use it at your own risk, don't start whining if your box gets turned into a zombie. * Windows Vista Overview: Determina Security Research has discovered a vulnerability in the USER32.DLL code responsible for loading animated cursor (.ANI) files. This vulnerability can be exploited by a malicious web page or HTML email message and results in remote code execution with the privileges of the logged-in user. The vulnerable code is present in all versions of Windows up to and including Windows Vista. All applications that use the standard Windows API for loading cursors and icons are affected. This includes Windows Explorer, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Outlook and others. Microsoft fixed a closely related vulnerability with the MS05-002 security update, but their fix was incomplete. Determina Security Research was able to bypass the MS05-002 patch and develop a proof-of-concept exploit that works on fully-patched Windows systems. http://www.determina.com/security.re...ni-header.html |
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