Are you able to continue browsing after you dismiss the error
dialog? If so, it's a "harmless" error.
You could turn off the browser's reporting of JavaScript
errors. (Internet Options > Advanced, browsing, "Display a
notification about every script error" in IE 6.)
If it's a "harmless" error, you won't even know it's there.
I am running IE7. I have turned off the notifications yet it
still comes up. It does appear to be harmless. It asks if I want to
continue the script and it really doesn't matter if I say yes or
no. The next click it pops up again. Is there some why to get into
contact with site admin so they can look at line 318 in the script
and see what it is requesting?
Also, I have NO SCROLL bars so the only way to scroll up and
down the page is to highlight and drag. I'm not sure but I think
this may be a related issue.
Are you behind a work firewall? I had huge problems accessing
the forums when we moved to a new firewall system. I finally asked
the techs to specifically allow all adobe sites, which seems to
have fixed it.
I am behind a firewall, but I was able to access it without
issues earlier. Also, today the problem does not exist. Maybe the
powers that be saw this and fixed the script error.
Whatever they did to fix it, something similar is happening
to RoboHelp online help on the Web. Last I heard, somebody
recommended checking "Use Offline Help" in the RH Tools >
Options > General dialog. I'll take this to a new thread.