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A script is the source code of a website. Different "languages", such as the Java script, can be used to create this. If this prevents the desired page from being displayed due to a long runtime, there is often a programming error. Since the browser tries to display the page and display the code correctly, a corresponding error message appears. But extensions (add-ons) that can be installed in the browser at a later date also trigger this error. Adjusting the settings in the Internet Explorer.

Adjust settings for long runtimes

  1. With Internet Explorer in particular, it often happens that websites cannot be called up because a script with a long runtime is preventing them from being displayed.
  2. In this case, open the "Internet options" via the settings (button at the top right). Select the "Security" tab.
  3. Under "Internet" select "Customize level". Here you will find the option "Active Scripting" under "Scripting", which you can deactivate.
  4. After restarting the Explorer, the web pages should be opened again without an error message. If you use a different browser, check the installed extensions.
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Scripts in add-ons cause errors

  1. Often so-called installed extensions in the browser mean that the websites cannot be opened due to long runtimes. Since these extensions also contain scripts, you should first deactivate all active add-ons using the "Extensions" of your browser.
  2. Then restart the browser. You should no longer see an error message. To find out which extension is causing the error message, you can now reactivate each extension one after the other. Check by restarting after activation whether the error occurs when calling up a website.
  3. Once you have found the add-on in question, it usually helps to update it. If this option is not available, uninstall the extension and reinstall it if necessary.
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