Its a javascript error - prolly caused by a code error in a java aplication on a website you visited. If you know the application and the website it was on, it might be nice to forward the exception report on to that site's webmaster or to the author of the faulty java app. In all likelyhood, though, you have no idea what generated it or where it came from. I wouldn't worry about it - go ahead and delete it. If the report recurrs, you might wanna go to Sun and update your
Java Virtual Machine.
Another thing ya might wanna do is go to "Tools" in your browsr's toolbar, select "Internet Options", click the "Advanced" Tab, and inder "Browsing", select "Disable Script Debugging (Internet Explorer) and "Disable Script Debugging (Other), and deselect ""Display a notification about every script error" if that box happens to be checked. That won't stop script errors, but it'll quit notifyin' you of 'em - prolly a good idea since there isn't much you're likely to be able to do about 'em