While surfing the net, i don't know how i end up to this site but when i see the list of internet explorer errors, i think i have to share this to those who doesn't know yet the common IE errors. Maybe we can share our experiences on how to fix these kinds of errors.
Here's the list:
52 Runtime Error: This is a "bad file name or
number" error in JavaScript.
It means that the script cannot find a file it is looking for
(web-page, course component) and is most likely a connectivity
problem.
Try to clear your temporary internet files which should resolve any
further problems... If this does not then speak with the website
administrator as there may be a problem with the websites server.
400 Bad File Request Usually means the syntax
used in the url is incorrect (e.g. uppercase letter should be
lowercase letter; wrong punctuation marks)
401 Unauthorised The website server is looking
for some encryption key(s) from the client (your computer) and is not
getting it. Also, a wrong password may have been entered. Try it
again, paying close attention to case sensitivity..
403 Forbidden/Access Denied Similar to 401,
special permission is needed to access the website A password and/or
username may not be correctly registered on the websites database.
Other times the website server may not have the proper permissions
set up on its directories...
404 File Not Found Server cannot find the file
you requested. Refreshing the page (F5) should resolve this problem,
although continued error messages may mean the page is no longer
available, that there is considerable internet congestion (in which
case the user should try again later).
Alternatively the file could have been either been moved or deleted,
or you entered the wrong URL or document name. Look at the URL. If a
word looks misspelled, correct it and try it again. If that doesn't
work backtrack by deleting information between each backslash, until
you come to a page on that site that isn't a 404.
From there you may be able to find the page you're looking for. This
has to be the most common Internet Explorer Error message on the
Internet!
408 Request Timeout Client (your computer) stopped the
request before the server finished retrieving it. A user will either
hit the stop button, close the browser, or click on a link before the
page loads. Usually occurs when servers are slow or file sizes are
large.
500 Internal Error Couldn't retrieve the HTML document
because of server-configuration problems.
Contact website administrator...
501 Not Implemented Web server doesn't support a
requested feature.
502 Service Temporarily Overloaded Server congestion;
too many connections; high traffic. Keep trying until the page loads.
This can be a common occurrence at peak news times eg. the Twin Towers
during September 2001 brought CNN and the BBC news sites to a slow
crawl and many folks got this error.
503 Service Unavailable Server busy, site may have
moved, or you lost your dial-up Internet connection!
Bad File Request Browser may not support the form or
other coding you're trying to access.
Connection Refused by Host Either you do not have
permission to access the site or your password is incorrect. Try
again!
Errors on Page This error message is a catch-all statement meaning
there is something on the web page that the browser either hasn't read
properly (connectivity problem) or there are missing items in the web
page itself. This problem normally affects the graphics on a web page.
This can be a temporary glitch (caused by insufficient bandwidth), and
may be quickly resolved, or it can have a more complex and longer term
problem. With regard to most cases of this Internet Explorer Error
message, it is due to not having given sufficient time to download the
page you are requesting.
It is necessary to wait until the bottom left hand corner of the page
reads 'done' before selecting any other links on the page to move
forward.
Failed DNS Lookup The Domain Name Server can't
translate your domain request into a valid Internet address. The
website server may be busy or down, or incorrect url (web address) was
entered.
File Contains No Data Page is there but is not showing
anything. Error occurs in the document. Attributed to bad table
formatting, or stripped header information....
Host Unavailable Host server down. Hit reload or go to
the site later
Network Connection Refused by the Server The Web server is busy. To
resolve this problem, refresh the page. (Press Ctrl and F5).
Runtime Error (The information in this solution applies
to: Internet Explorer 5.5 (SP1) 95 / 98 / 98 Second Edition / NT4.0 /
2000). When you attempt to browse to various websites, you may receive
an error message similar to the following 'A runtime error has
occurred. Do you wish to debug? Line number Error: Permission Denied.'
This can occur if you upgrade to IE 5.5 (SP1). The upgrade enables the
script-debugging and script-error-notification options. (Note: Because
there are several versions of Windows, the following steps may be
different on your computer. If they are, please consult your product
documentation to complete these steps
To resolve this issue, disable the script-debugging and
script-error-notification options. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Start Internet Explorer.
2. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
3. Click the Advanced tab .
4. Click to select the Disable script debugging check box .
5. Click to clear the Display a notification about every script error
check box .
6. Click Apply, and then click OK.
Fortunately this is a very rare Internet Explorer Error message...
Script Error Script errors are caused when something
goes wrong when surfing some web pages. It is caused by VBScript or
JavaScript code that is embedded within certain web pages. These
errors are mostly due to connectivity problems, though can
occasionally be caused by browser incompatibilities. Ensure that you
have a compatible browser version (IE 5.5 and above or Netscape 4.76
and above).
Unable to Locate Host Host server is down, Internet
connection is lost, or URL typed incorrectly.
If refreshing the page doesn't work, try clearing the Temporary
Internet Files and History and refreshing again. You may have to wait
until later
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