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Repairing Javascript Errors - a Piece of Cake by Jeff Wilson

For most PC users around the world, JavaScript is a formidable term. As Brian Kemp, a 28-year-old accountant from New York, says, "I've been using a PC for the past 18 years and the Internet for 10 years, and in all this time, I never felt the need to acquaint myself with JavaScript." That was until his web browsing grew increasingly fraught with JavaScript errors cropping up every now and then. "Once I began reading up on JavaScript basics, I realized that it was not the exclusively technical territory that I had taken it to be," admits Brian.

Essentially, JavaScript is a web development language that is most commonly used on websites. Popular among non-programmers for its user-friendly nature, JavaScript also allows scripting access to objects embedded in other applications. However, JavaScript errors are fairly common too, largely because so many amateurs write web development programs using it. The three most common reasons for your browser showing a JavaScript error message are a) JavaScript is not enabled in the browser; b) The browser does not support JavaScript technology; c) The web page contains a JavaScript programming error.

Web programmer Patrick Hanmer says the best way to eliminate JavaScript errors would be to clean Windows Registry regularly. You say you know nothing of Windows Registry? You are not alone. The majority of PC users are unaware that the Registry is a huge internal database on your PC that monitors the running of your system. Therefore, whatever changes you make to the system reflect in the Registry. And when you are browsing the Net, you leave footprints in the Registry as well.

Explains Chris, "When you are viewing a web page that uses JavaScript, JavaScript is writing to Windows Registry, so that it records components that may be missing in the future, so you get a JavaScript error message when you view a web page."

Clear so far? Good, so you understand the value of Windows Registry cleaning when it comes to repairing JavaScript errors. I recommend downloading a user-friendly, reliable and reputable Registry cleaner, to ensure that your PC does not suffer additional damages when you clean the Registry (see my recommendation in the resource box below). Make no mistake, choosing the wrong Registry cleaner could well induct all kinds of malware into your system, so that you are left with a bigger headache than when you began the cleaning process.

The bottom line is that JavaScript is not the technical gobbledygook that you take it to be, and even better, you need not be a programming expert when it comes to repairing JavaScript errors. A simple installation of a reliable Registry cleaner will give you JavaScript error-free browsing.


About the Author

Jeff Wilson writes extensively about computer related issues like fixing those annoying Javascript errors, speeding up your PC, and how to protect your personal privacy on the Internet. To get a FREE download of Jeff's favorite Javascript error repair tool visit http://www.my-pc-helper.com.