I'm using a VB6 WebBrowser control to get info from various web pages and,
occasionally, my program stops when it finds a script error on the page. It
won't resume until I click 'Yes' or 'No' on the script error message box.
However, if I open an IE6 browser outside the program and manually go to the
same page I don't get the Script Error message box. I do get a yellow
exclamation mark symbol with the message "Done, but with errors on the page"
at the left of the status bar.
I don't care about the script errors. Is there any way to get my VB program
to ignore the script errors like an outside browser does so my program
doesn't stop?