IE 11 Developer Tools Issue - Exception in window.onload - windows-7

I installed Internet Explorer 11 on my Windows 7 machine and it's not building the DOM in DOM Explorer. Does any one know about this issue? I tried to uninstall and re-install IE many times, but the problem still persists. The DOM Explorer tabs shows error shown in image -

This security update fixed it for me and others involved:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/confirmation.aspx?id=44431
Make sure you install the correct version of the security update. There is a different version for x86 installs of Windows 7, too.

I have Windows 7 (x86: 32 bit) and the top answer here said it wasn't applicable to my system. I had to use this one: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/confirmation.aspx?id=45134

I'm on Windows Server 2003 R2 x64 running IE 11. This update fixed it for me:
https://technet.microsoft.com/library/security/ms14-080
(Martijn, I'm reposting this after having deleted my answer on An error has ocurredJSPlugin.3005. This question is older, so I flagged the other one as a duplicate question and left the answer here)

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IE 11 on Windows 7 VS IE 11 on Windows 10

Could anyone please detail the difference between IE 11 on windows 7 and IE 11 on windows 10.
My organization has done lot of testing while moving from IE 8 to IE 11 on windows 7 and now they want to upgrade to windows 10.
However before moving to Win 10, they want to be sure that IE11 on Win 10 is exactly same as IE 11 on Windows 7.
I am not able to find any article on Microsoft website, which explains it.
Thanks in Advance.
Regards
I would imagine they render the page in the same way (CSS etc.) but there are some security changes.
On Windows 8 and later IE can run in a AppContainer sandbox. Enhanced Protected Mode can cause issues with 3rd-party browser extensions and local files. EPM is optional and can be turned on/off.
There are also changes at the network level and backend storage.
If you rely on 3rd-party extensions or local file/localhost access you might want to do some testing before migrating, if not then I don't see any real showstoppers.
I noticed another change. IE in Windows 10 supports Math.sign and other operations.
Windows 7's doesn't.
I noted this particular difference concerning the HTTP header Content-Disposition for file downloads.
Java example to instruct the browser to use fileName as its local file name:
String fileName="TheFileNameIWant.xyz";
response.setContentType("application/octet-stream");
response.setHeader("Content-Disposition", "attachment; filename=\"" + fileName + "\"";
IE 11 on Win 7 ignores the file name from Content-Dispsition and proposes part of the download URL instead (looks strange)
IE11 on Win 10 proposes the desired file name (as other browsers do)
However I found out that the behaviour varies across IE 11 browser versions.
It fails as described above on version 11.0.9600.18893 (IE and Win7 both 64 Bit) but works with version 11.0.9600.17691 (IE and Win 7 both 64Bit).
Found some differences between IE11 on Windows 10 and 8.1
Website works fine on 10, but not 8.1. Look like being something to do with the type of object returned by jQuery.ajax parsing JSON.
We use babel, which polyfills array.entries(), but the (from JSON) object doesn't have it.

Java 8 Install Failure on Windows 10

I'm attempting to install Java 8 JRE on Window 10, and it's failing. The purpose of this is so that I can install SQLWorkbenchJ on my Windows machine. This is my personal machine, and I have complete access privileges. Please let me know if I can provide any additional information to answer this question (e.g., logs).
I've downloaded Java 8 from Oracle, specifically the offline 64 bit version for windows. When I download it, it places the following icon on my desktop:
When I double click on this icon, the following image pops up:
After I click "Yes" and the popup box disappears, nothing happens. Windows continues operating as if nothing happened. The only trace of activity is in the task manager, which shows the following:
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to fix this? I'm at a loss for how to push the installation process forward.
Update: I was able to solve this issue by installing the x86 version (32 bit) instead. I'm not sure why the x64 version doesn't work on Windows 10, but I'd seen this solution subtly referred to elsewhere on the internet as a solution. Would be interesting if someone could figure out why the x64 version itself doesn't work.
We have two concerns here - 1. JRE 8u101 (64-bit) fails to install without an error message and 2. JRE 8u101 (64-bit) fails to install on Windows 10.
The first one seems similar to http://bugs.java.com/view_bug.do?bug_id=8148167 which is a known issue.
However, it would be appropriate to take a look at jusched and JavaDeploy log files to confirm the same.
The second concerns with 64-bit JRE installation in Windows
Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 is not supported a supported browser.
For Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 10, see:
Related bug ID: http://bugs.java.com/view_bug.do?bug_id=8162523
For a solution related to 64-bit installation, suggest you to follow the instructions from the comment in the above bug report.
Hope this helps.
This is known issue https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8148167 , this has already fixed in 8u111/8u112, early access builds are available here - https://jdk8.java.net/download.html, you can download and try to install the same. Do let us know your feedback?
I was having this issue as well and the 8u112 worked from this page
Thank you

Siebel 7.8.2.16 on Windows 8/IE10

Does anyone know if Siebel 7.8 is supported on IE10 and above? One application is about to be sunset, but will continue for a few months, but the desktops will be upgraded to Windows 8.
Any link to sources from Oracle for supporting or not supporting IE10 will be appreciated, since the official docs (http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11886_01/siebel/books/SRSP78/SRSP78.pdf) do not talk about Windows 8 support
The last supported platform for High Interactivity mode is Windows 7 and Internet Explorer 8 (that is mentioned in document you are linked to the question). As far as I know there is no option to use Windows 8 with IE8, so the plain answer is: no, you cannot use it to access Siebel applications. Still if you find a way to install IE8 there is a little chance that it will work. Consider using some type of virtualization (Windows 8 Pro includes HyperX VM software) or any other methods.

IE 8 Error - What's the cause?

I have two magento eshops that worked perfectly in the past on all major browsers except IE 7.
After I installed WINDOWS XP on my computer and accessed my eshops with IE 8, I almost had a heartattack seeing that they aren't working as they should.
Before installing Windows XP I was running Windows 7 and the websites were looking good on IE 8. Now, the same IE version, but on different operating systems, gives me headaches!
Now, can someone explain me how to 'debug' the ie 8 parsing engine for seeing the errors and try to modify the templates?
Thanks.

Run multiple versions of Internet Explorer on Windows Vista [duplicate]

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Closed 12 years ago.
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This question might belong to the Super User site, but then again: this is about debugging HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
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