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9.3

Open a new window in Javascript and enable errors

Asked by copyPasteGhost in JavaScript

I'm trying to pop up a window with javascript. The thing is the window I'm opening contains a javascript error. Since it's not my page I can fix the error. I would like to know how I would go about opening the window and then disabling any errors on the page so the user doesn't see the error message.


Ideas? I was thinking about building a template page with the

function blockError(){
            return true;
        }
       
        window.onerror = blockError;

at the top and then just loading the page into that page. but I don't know how I can do that.Start Free Trial
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