Hi Turtle 1, This issue was addressed by Jim Coates, who writes on technology in the Chicago Tribune. In his June 28, 2006 article, he writes that programmers use software tools to find errors in their codes, this is called "debugging." He goes on to write: "The fix (to this issue) is to simply switch off the dugging tool and forget about it all. To do that in Internet Explorer, click on Tools and Internet Options and then open the Advanced tab on the menu that appears. You will find two items dealing with debugging under the Browsing heading. Put a check mark in each of these boxes to disable script debugging." This should help you. victormichael
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Hi Turtle 1,
This issue was addressed by Jim Coates, who writes on technology in the Chicago Tribune. In his June 28, 2006 article, he writes that programmers use software tools to find errors in their codes, this is called "debugging." He goes on to write: "The fix (to this issue) is to simply switch off the dugging tool and forget about it all. To do that in Internet Explorer, click on Tools and Internet Options and then open the Advanced tab on the menu that appears. You will find two items dealing with debugging under the Browsing heading. Put a check mark in each of these boxes to disable script debugging." This should help you. victormichael
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