Hello.

We used AutoIt for opening the javascript error message window, then
make a screenshot of the error message itself and close the window,
not that IE js error messages would be useful on most of the times.
This is a little dirty hack, but it works for us sort of.

Jarmo

On Oct 9, 6:15 am, dt_nz <david.tay...@sungard.com> wrote:
> Hi
> I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction to get some
> help capturing java script errors.  We have a rather large number of
> tests that are executed during our regression run, and there can be a
> significant amount of page reloads etc that sometimes cause java
> script errors.  In the past we have simply turned java scripts off
> from popping up so our tests continue without stopping, and relied on
> manual testing to pick the errors up.
>
> Any help would be appreciated
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