Autoproxy Script Fails if Using Unknown JavaScript Command (196133)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer Administration Kit 4.01
- Microsoft Internet Explorer Administration Kit 4.01a
This article was previously published under Q196133 SYMPTOMS
When you use an Autoproxy script to return proxy server settings to the
browser, the browser may ignore the script. If you have a script debugger
installed, then you may receive an error.
CAUSE
This behavior is by design.
Non-standard JavaScript commands that work in other browsers do not work
in Internet Explorer.
RESOLUTION
Use only the standardized commands for Autoproxy scripts. For a list of
such commands, please go to the following Internet address:
Netscape Navigator allows a number of JavaScript commands, other than the
standard Autoproxy commands, to be processed in the Autoproxy file. Many
users attempt to use the same script that works under Netscape Navigator
in Internet Explorer. Because these commands are not standard JavaScript
commands, they do not work in Internet Explorer. Therefore, you must
remove any non-standard JavaScript commands from the Autoproxy file in
order to have it work in Internet Explorer.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 10/1/2003 |
---|
Keywords: | kbprb KB196133 |
---|
|