Site - [URL] Location of js and css - [URL] The jCarousel works great in all other browsers, but in IE, when you get to the end of the jCarousel it gives the "Error: 'url' is null or not an object" pop up and it won't let me use the left arrow buttons to go back.
I have come across an issue that only happens with IE.I have a custom save function that is designed to handle different ajax submits but I will simplify it for debugging. The issue is that once I make a submit everthing is fine at first. Then once I try to submit a second time it craps out. I am checking to see if there is an onsubmit function and then executing it like so before continuing. After the inital submit it is no longer found. When I alert the typeof document on the form it returns object but when I add the onsubmit it says object expected or object is null or undefined.
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function secureBarSubmit(formId) { alert(typeof document.getElementById(formId)); // object always alert(typeof document.getElementById(formId).onsubmit); // func first time then it is broken
i am starting a new project using Visual Studio 2010 ad using the same jQuery filesofa previous project that didn't cause errors.Visaul Studio always raisesthe same error in jquery.min.js Microsoft JScript runtime error: 'parentNode' is null or not an object I click on "continue" for that error message and the page loads fine and I don't see the javascript error icon in the bottom left corner of IE. This really baffles me. When I launch the application using Firefox I don't get an error in Visual Studio. Does anyone have any tips on debugging this jquery.min.js ? Has anyone seen something similar. Just starting this project and I already lost 12 hours troubleshooting this problem. I've looked at the html code and I can't see anything that would cause an error Here is the HTML.
I am getting an error on this code - sometimes! - and I'm not sure what it is. If I run this as is there is no error. If I add it into another page with other stuff it's ok for a while and then I get an error. So, I added my new page block my block to this code and waited for the error to appear so I could determine a conflict - but it was fine. And then a few clicks later the error.
This is the error in IE. In Firefox it seems to be fine.
The function is simply called in an onclick event. you can ignore the for loop that all works fine, that just swaps some images in a list.
But the line that is causing the problem is supposed to insert the id of the element that called the function into the input 'ratingField'
What is wrong with this line of code? the debugger says 'is null or not an object'
There is nothing wrong with star.id it is used elsewhere in the function and definately contains a value so I think the problem might be with the ratingInput.value part or the line
I have a bug that is only seeming to effect IE 8.Also has a weird display issue in IE8, but not in "compatibility view", which the bug may fix. Works and looks beautiful is Safari and Firefox.
I have added an validation script for Pizza menu. Validation working fine in all browsers except IE. When I working in IE8 it throws an error "length is null or not an object error in IE8". See Java script code below:
<script> function UnCheckRadios(radioButtonGroupName) { var formName = "frmOrder";
I am using the following code to show/hide part of an html page. It works in Netscape and Firefox but dies in IE: "Error: document.layers is null or not an object"....
I am trying to fix permission denied error on a popup calendar in my page. Infact this functionality works with Netscap + PKI Certificate but this functionality not works with IE + PKI certificate. Without PKI certificate it is works fine with IE. With PKI certificate when I click on calander image i get "Permission Denied" error but it display the calander after when I select the date it change the data in the data field but calander do not close and throw another error "top.newWin is null or not an object".
I have a page with links that use jQuery to load individual pages of content into a main content area. On one of these pages, I want to be able to link to a specific anchor. (ie, when you click the link named "exec" on the main page, it loads the "services" page and then scrolls to the "exec" div.
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Everything works beautifully in FF and Opera but in IE, I get an error message saying "top is null or not an object". It's referencing the line where "target_offset.top" is called, but this is legitimate syntax, so I don't understand the problem.
I did find the javascript twice in my code, once in the header and once here, so i removed it from the header. I also changed to src to the full url. But i am still getting this and i dont know why. the file is located in the root directory. found a solution. basically Internet Explorer is crappy and doesnt like the setAttribute property so had to change the onchange handler by directly changing the attrbute for the object like so.object.onchange = function() {}i have no idea what they means, does that mean i need to change swfobject.js or does that mean i have to change my xml request. and if it is the swfobject i have no clue what they mean or what lines
I have the following code, in my doc.load on my script.js file:
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And it works great, more importantly if i have that code on a page that does not have any ".innerPage_nav li a" elements the page still loads fine
But i am trying to include my script.js file into another site and when i do i get a JS halt error because ".innerPage_nav li a" does not exist? (says object is null)
What could be different that would cause jQuery to keep going if the element isn't there in one case, but halt in another?
I have the following JQuery code: $("#menu-247 > a, #menu-213 > a, #menu-214 > a, #menu-215 > a, #menu-216 > a, #menu-218 > a, #menu-219 > a").addClass("mainLevel"); /*$(".mainLevel").each(function (i) { $(this).before('<div id="' + $(this).parent().attr("id") + '-behind"> </div>'); $(this).prev().css({ width: $(this).css("width"), height: $(this).css("height"), position: "absolute", top: "0", left: $(this).parent().css("left"), zIndex: "5", display: "none", backgroundColor: "blue" }); $(this).css({ position: "relative", zIndex: "10" }); });*/ $(".mainLevel").hover(function() { alert('test'); });
And I receive the error "Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'guid' of undefined" in Google Chrome. I thought it had to do with the fact that the event handler was trying to be added before the DOM was modified. But then I tried simply this: $("#menu-247 > a, #menu-213 > a, #menu-214 > a, #menu-215 > a, #menu-216 > a, #menu-218 > a, #menu-219 > a").hover(function() { alert('test'); });
And still received the error. I removed all the "> a" so I simply had a list of ids and the error was still there. Even when I only have one id listed, the error comes up! It also seems to be any element. But if I just try the alert part, everything works.
var book1 = bobj1.value; var chapter1 = cobj1.value; var verse1 = vobj1.value; var book2 = bobj2.value; var chapter2 = cobj2.value; var verse2 = vobj2.value; [Code].....
I don't know if this is written properly: if(bcv[a]!= ""){ The reason this is happening is because the error shows: Error: cobj1 is null Source File: [URL]
I am getting this error on IE8; it is working nice on firefox, and I have to support IE. I found this page: [URL] And they identify as the problem occurring here: The error occurs in the 'install' function right here:
<quote from link> var node = msg.jquery ? msg[0] : msg; var data = {}; $(el).data('blockUI.history', data);
I've seen tons of things for fixing it with IE6 but some of my users are getting this with IE8.I don't see too many answers to problems with this plugin is it not being supported anymore?I also see that the version on the jQuery site is 1.5.5 and the version on the author's site is 1.8.1; does this mean that the author isn't keeping things here updated and thus isn't supporting the product via these channels like he says on his site?