I agree that the only way to solve this Javascript link error is to reinstall IE. Instead I'm trying a browser recommended by a friend - Mozilla Firebird. So far it's working great, it's fast (with XP and Cable Broadband) and has never frozen or given me any problems. I think I'll stick with...
I think that Q281679 does not apply to the problem that involves only non-working Javascript links. I have no problem with URL links or email hyperlinks, only with Javascript links.
I've worked with Q281769 and gotten thru the RUN REGSVR32 xxx.DLL steps without fixing the problem. I've got a mental block about messing with the REGISTRY so I haven't found out how to "verify that the following registry values are present..." step. Is there a safe way to do it...
Yes, I've been into TOOLS-INTERNET OPTIONS; both ADVANCED and SECURITY-INTERNET-CUSTOM and enabled everything I could find. I have been trying to solve this for a while, looking into several forums and PC help sites. Many users have this problem, but nobody has an answer.
I am a user of XP and IE 6 who has the same problem as the original customer. This error applies to ALL Javascript links on all web pages, not just to ones in CLARKMURRAY's coding.
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