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− | [[Browser_Automation#Page_Errors|Page Errors]], [[!EXTRACTDIALOG]], [[ONCERTIFICATEDIALOG]], [[ONDIALOG]], [[ONDOWNLOAD]], [[ONLOGIN]], [[ONSECURITYDIALOG]], [[ONWEBPAGEDIALOG]] | + | [[Browser_Automation#Page_Errors|Page Errors]], [[!EXTRACTDIALOG]], [[Demo-OnError]], [[ONCERTIFICATEDIALOG]], [[ONDIALOG]], [[ONDOWNLOAD]], [[ONLOGIN]], [[ONSECURITYDIALOG]], [[ONWEBPAGEDIALOG]] |
Revision as of 21:44, 6 May 2008
If a page script error occurs on a webpage Internet Explorer opens an error dialog. This command handles such a dialog so your macros are not interrupted by script errors. By default the settings are BUTTON=YES and CONTINUE=YES. These settings are active even without an ONERRORDIALOG in your macro.
Syntax
ONERRORDIALOG BUTTON=(YES|NO) CONTINUE=(YES|NO)
Parameters
- BUTTON
- Specifies which button is clicked.
- CONTINUE
- Specifies if the macro is continued if such an error dialog comes up.
Disable Script Debugging
You can avoid Javascript error dialogs if you select "Disable Script Debugging" in the Internet Explorer Settings Dialog. These settings are also used by the iMacros Browser.
Forum
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Disable Script Debugging in iMacros Browser
Examples
See Also
Page Errors, !EXTRACTDIALOG, Demo-OnError, ONCERTIFICATEDIALOG, ONDIALOG, ONDOWNLOAD, ONLOGIN, ONSECURITYDIALOG, ONWEBPAGEDIALOG