When you are building your site, and try to test it in a
browser, do you sometimes (or perhaps more often) get an error
message telling you that your site contains a script error, and
would you like to continue running scripts on the page - yes or
no?
If so, look at that screen before discounting it - it should
tell you which line has a syntax error or whatever problem it
tells you. You can now look for that line to correct it - but
finding it might not be as easy as you'd think. Blank lines do
count, and the count might piece some lines together which you
would no expect. One way to find the line in question is to go
near the line you think you counted to.
When you are there, see which line it tells you the error is at.
For example, if your error is at line 33, you can go to about
line 29 and then add a blank line. Again try to view the page -
which line does it tell you the error is on now? Does it say
line 33 again? If so, you have added the blank line AFTER the
line with an error. Go up about 5 lines and try it. If it said
line 34, then the line with the error is after the blank line.
Sneak up on it by taking out the blank line and moving up a
couple lines. Try it again. If it now says line 33, you know you
just passed the line with the error. Look at the couple of lines
you moved through. If it says line 34 had the error - move up a
couple more lines and try again. You might not pinpoint the
EXACT line, but you will get within 2-3 of it - look at it
carefully and find the error in it. It can be a " where it
should be ' - or an incomplete code that didn't close (no </a>)
or a misspelling of a code - any number of things. Try making
changes to it and see if that makes a difference in taking out
your error message.
Now you can clean up your site, once you have found the lines
with the errors. If you are fortunate enough to have a good HTML
editor that will count out lines, then you need not hunt for
them, but this is a good trick to try if you don't get an
accurate line count.
About the author:
Paulina Roe is a Computer/Website Troubleshooter both online and
offline. If you have been fighting with your computer, or
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