How To Stop Internet Explorer Script Error Messages
Sep 1, 2010Could I use javascript code to stop Internet Explorer script error messages?
View 9 RepliesCould I use javascript code to stop Internet Explorer script error messages?
View 9 Repliesmy site seems to be working perfectly on firefox but when I access it on internet explorer everything loads fine but there is a yellow marker on the status bar of IE saying there are errors on the page. I copied the source into dreamweaver to check for browser specefic bugs but the only bugs that came up were that in Netscape. So any idea why this is happening? The link to my site is in my profile.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI don't know if that's a problem from jquery or not, so it's a question for the moment :)
I've this : Webpage error details User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/4.0; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; InfoPath.2; .NET4.0C; .NET4.0E; .NET CLR 3.0.4506.2152; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; Zune 4.7)
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I have a problem with the javascript (I'm using jQuery) in a facebook application in internet explorer 7:[URL]..In the background some facebook like iFrames are loaded and when the user clicks on one of those attractions on that map the attraction should zoom out and the like buttons of this attracion should appear. I have only a very old pc with msie 7 running and it seems to load those iFrames again and again and nothing else works. I doesn't have any other debugging tool then IE Developer Toolbar but that doesn't seem to show any javascript errors or information.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have client-side javascript that is using AJAX to receive JSONs from a server-side database-querying php script. My application is working fine in firefox and chrome. IE8 is giving me trouble, however. The error I get is:
Message: 'JSON' is undefined
Line: ###
Char: #
Code: 0
URI: http://...
Does anyone know if their is a different function or library include I need for IE8 in order to work with JSONs, more specifically JSON.parse()?
This piece of code is used for an AJAX function, it works perfectly well in all other browsers than internet explorer.
// JavaScript Document
// store xmlhttp in a variable
var xmlHttp;
function xmlHttpRequestObject () {
// assume we're working with a newer browser
try {
xmlHttp = new XMLHttpRequest();
}
catch(e) {
// assume IE6 or older
try {
xmlHttp = new activeXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");
}
catch(e) { }
} .....
An error 'Object expected' error occurs when loading the page online in IE.There is no error in any browser when it is in local.I need to show a popup when mouse is moved upwards...it works nice in all browsers offline but when it is made online it is not working properly in IE,when the mouse is moved upward popup shows with an error 'Object expected' and it fails to load that instant.In mozilla and other browsers it works properly.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI am using HAPedit for HTML/Javascript and it used to work alright by clicking Display -> Browse with -> Default Browser(Internet Explorer). But since last one or two days it gives the following error:
"The page cannot be displayed"
and the following is shown in the URL bar
[URL]
But, however, if I navigate to the file by using File -> Open of the IE, the result is shown correctly.
I have dozens of pages on my website which have just started showing an 'Error on page' message at the bottom left of Internet Explorer 8.0. These messages do not appear when using Mozilla Firefox. My website is www.lakesandcumbria.com and an example of a page showing the error message is [URL] which contains a javascript drop down list. All other pages using this type of drop down list are showing the same error message (dozens of them).
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to set up a quick poll using AJAX which all works fine when using Firefox but running into issues via IE.
$(function() {
$('.error').hide();
$(".button").click(function() {[code]....
The issue I'm having is that although the form is being processed OK with data being captured in the database, once the form is submitted, the above script just seems to stop the rest of the page from loading. This only happens on IE and it must be something to do with the success function but as I'm new to JavaScript I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
I am working in an application where either sometimes if I navigate to few pages or add few items, I am getting an "STOP SCRIPT" pop up in IE7 browser. I have been trying hard to resolve it but not finding any resolution which will help me clearing this issue for entire application in one go.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI seem to have come across a weird issue in internet explorer.I've been working on doing regular expressions for a register form, and I've checked it in Firefox, and Chrome and it seems to work for both of them but yet it doesn't work for Internext Explorer 6 - 8.The issue is that the drop down boxes (select fields) dont seem to be recognised for RegEx in I.E. this is causing an issue for me as I want it to work in ALL common web browers as well as keeping the whole form standard.
I've pasted a snippet of code below to show you what I've done.This one below is the original one which just checks if the field entry is blank
function check(theForm)
{
var checker;[code]...
If you have any Ideas about what I can do to make it work in I.E. I would be most greatful. Also if anyone knows how to do and RegEx on a checkbox that would help me quite a bit too.
I get an Object Expected error when trying to toggle showing a hidden div in IE.
This is the code in <head>:
<script type="application/javascript">
function toggleLayer( whichLayer )
{
var elem, vis; if( document.getElementById ) this is the way the standards work
elem = document.getElementById( whichLayer ); else if( document.all ) this is the way old msie versions work elem = document.all[whichLayer]; else if(
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my javascript create new element when it is first loaded.
the code work fine in opera and mozilla and netscape, but it failed in
microsoft IE. message:
Internet Explorer cannot open the Internet site
I check the google, found some info. But, none related to my problem.
the cause is due to creating new element while the page is loading.
How to do that without problem?
So this works just fine in FF. In IE7 I am getting this error. I can see my content load in the background, when I hit ok it takes me to a page cannot be displayed page. If I comment out:
<script type="text/javascript" src="js/moodalbox.js"></script>
It doesnt present that error, but that is obviously not an option. Here is my code:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />[CODE]......
I'm new to jQuery and the validation plugin, I just wondered if it is possible to get the error messages to be shown in an error summary section instead of inline?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm having trouble figuring out what's going on with IE6's
Msxml2.XMLHTTP object. I have two feed addresses in this stripped down
version of my code below. Both work fine in Firefox (using the
XMLHttpRequest object), but only the thinkgeek one works in IE. In the
processFeed function, it shows the problem - the first alert shows 0
for the wikihow feed in IE, though it can still display the
responseText. Any insight? Code:
How does one find the value of a drop down in Internet Explorer?
The form below works in Firefox and Safari. But not in Internet
Explorer. Can someone tell me how to code this so IE understands it?
<script language="javascript">
function copyDescription() {
document.myForm.Description.value=document.myForm. MakeDescription.value
}
</script>
<form name="myForm" id="myForm">
<SELECT name="MakeDescription" onChange="copyDescription();">
<OPTION selected value="">Choose</OPTION>
<OPTION>A</OPTION>
<OPTION>B</OPTION>
<OPTION>C</OPTION>
</SELECT>
<br /><br />
<input name="Description" id="Description" type="text" />
</form>
i want to run a bit of js not in ie but in all others within some js i'm doing.is this the way to do it? (got this from o'reilly's js;definitive guide book):
Code:
/*@cc_on
@if( @_jscript )
; // nothing for internet explorer[code]....
how should braces be in that, if they should at all? i mean if i wanted multiple lines of js code in the either non-ie or ie blocks how and where would {}'s go?also does that work for ie8?
How can I set 'frameborder' attribute in ie? I tried this but didn't work:
var foo = document.createElement("iframe");
document.body.appendChild(foo);
foo.setAttribute('frameborder',Ɔ');
I am having trouble with Internet Explorer AGAIN.How do you use the setTimeout for it?This is what I am using and it is working on all of the other browser:Code:setTimeout("growContact(" + (height+20) + ")", 0);
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a new (XP) version of IE, but when I click on links that are
javascript they do not seem to work and suggestings?
I have a problem, and maybe someone knows the solution.
Context :
- Browser : IE 6.0
- Application server : Livewire Pro
- Client OS : Windows 98 SE
- Server OS : NT4
- I have a frameset, including several pages, but only one will be
used for the example.
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| a |
--------
| b |
--------
- a form on the main page (a.html i.e.)
- a data is manually typed, then I submit the form => the action will
redirect to a new page (c.html)
- on this new page, I do a history.go(-1), so I'm back on the a.html
page, and the data is still there (it's ok)
- cache parameters : "check on every page visited"
Problem :
- From the main page, if a popup gives the data to the form, so after
the submit and the history.go(-1), the form contains NO data !!!
So, the data is lost when the data input is not made by hand.
I have no troubles with Netscape/Mozilla, but only with IE.
Maybe someone would have an idea ?
I have a radiobutton group in HTML in a form:
Sex: <input type="radio" name="Sex" value="male">Male
<input type="radio" name="Sex" value="female">Female
<input type="radio" name="Sex" value="unknown">Unknown<br>
When I call document.forms[0].elements['Sex'].type I don't get "radio" but
"undefined" instead.
For all other kinds ("text", "textarea", ... etc) of input fields the type
is returning a correct string.
It only seems to happen with Internet Explorer (using version 6).
What am I doing wrong?
I've developed a calendar program in javascript, and up until now I've
done most of my testing using Mozilla and Firefox. Everything works
fine, but when I try to use Internet Explorer my response time is
sometimes 50 times slower than using Mozilla.
I know I haven't given you much to go by, but I'm not looking for an
answer so much as an approach to debugging the problem. For example,
does anyone here know of a good web site which deals with
browser-specific javascript performance issues?
I am wondering if there is any way to write a VBScript macro for IE,
just like the action that we can do in MS Excel (Tools -> Macro ->
Visual Basic Editor).
Also, I believe we can automate actions to IE pages using VBScript,
like when you right click a web page and choose "Export to Microsoft
Excel". But I have no idea how to get it.