We are using a browser based EMC2 document management system that is using trusted applets for file system access. We don't have access to the java code, nether to the server, so with anything that follows I mean client side.
The application is used on many PCs. We now have IE11.0.23 and 11.0.25 and the application is requiring Java 1.6.0.35 or 1.7.0.13, but we have been using it ever since with 1.6.0.43 (newer Java is not supported, so don't tell me to upgrade). Previously we had IE8.
So. After we rolled out IE11 on some but not all workstations at a specific point we get a dialog that there is a JScript error that semicolon is expected. Like
this[
^] one.
I have enabled all tracing and debugging in IE, as I see this error is not coming from the JavaScript code from the web page itself.
I assume, that the Java code is sending Javascript code for execution to IE.
My questions:
1) Is there any way to get some intel about the portion of the Java code that sends this statement (or the exact JavaScript statement). As I mentioned before: I don't have any source code. But I would like to send as much information as I can to the developers.
2) How can I supress this message? I am prety sure, that all clients have this error, but for some reason only few get the message.