03-10-2012, 01:14 PM
Hey Vinwarez!
First of all, welcome to the forum! I hope that you have found some interesting information here.
That code snippet has been very hard for me to use as well. When using the internet explorer control I was able to get rid of most script error warnings using that piece of code. However, some websites just don't stop giving me the warning.
So, In short, I have had the same problem as you with that code snippet, and unfortunately, I don't know of a solution.
First of all, welcome to the forum! I hope that you have found some interesting information here.
Code:
Browser.ScriptErrorsSuppressed = True
That code snippet has been very hard for me to use as well. When using the internet explorer control I was able to get rid of most script error warnings using that piece of code. However, some websites just don't stop giving me the warning.
So, In short, I have had the same problem as you with that code snippet, and unfortunately, I don't know of a solution.