JQuery :: IE9 Does Not Properly Support The Complete Property Of An Image?
Mar 16, 2011
Don't really think this is related to jQuery but I thought I would post it here in case someone else was having a problem. I have a plug-in I made that uses an image preloader involving the jquery .load() function. Once all images are preloaded, a function is fired to initiate the plugin.bIf the image is already loaded in the cache, the script checks the .complete property of the image to see if it is true, then manually fires the callback function for the load script. Here is the code:
I've been playing around with some means of testing image loading, and noticing that the "complete" property seems to default to true. Trying the following in the squarefree javascript shell:
I = new Image(); I.complete
yields "true".
Seems a bit odd -- obviously there's no src given yet, so is it really complete? Is this behavior defined that way on purpose? If so, what's the justification?
I want to make a gallery with image loader. When image placed in JavaScript Image object finishes loading, the script includes it into HTML code and performs jQuery fadeIn effect on it.
The '.complete' property of the Java Script 'Image' object is perfect for this purpose(recognizing when image has finished loading) but the only problem is that Mozilla Firefox doesn't recognize this property and in this browser it's always true(always loaded) even if it's not. The script works perfectly in other browsers.
Does someone of you know what is the other way of recognizing whether the image finished loading or not?
I am trying to display a pop up window but keep getting the error above. Here is the rendered code: <head><title></title> <link href="/Content/Site.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> <script src="/Scripts/jquery-1.5.1.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script src="/Scripts/jquery-ui.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <link type="text/css" href="/asset.axd?id=lAAAAB-.............." rel="stylesheet"/> <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function () { $('#btnPopup').click(function () { $('#mypopup').dialog(); <======= ERROR });}); </script></head>
I'm running into an IE7 problem where the Visual Studio debugger is saying:"Microsoft JScript runtime error: Object doesn't support this property or method".Visual Studio is highlighting this line as the problem:[code] I then trim/lowercase it.The pertinent code block is below, the "lis" are list items I'm iterating over, I'm checking if the text of the li is equal to a dynamically populated hidden form field on the page.Code all works fine in Firefox, but throws errors in IE.[code]
I'm developing a website and am testing in IE 8 and am getting an error "Object doesn't support this property or method" for https:[url].... when I click on the error message on the lower-left of the browser window.This error comes on only when I am at the home page, then if I click on Lawn Care on the right. It is supposed to highlight the word and scroll to it. It is fine if I'm already on the Maintenance page.The site works in all browsers except IE 8.
Can you help me with this. Browser IE 6 and JQuery 1.4.4
Error is at this line$("#form0").validate({ rules: { issueCheckBox: { selectNone: true}} }); in document.Ready function. If code is not properly formatted please see the attachement. Script.txt
I got some code which works fine in FF and Chrome but not in IE.
I get following error message: "Object doesen´t support this property or method."
Here are parts of the code:
Request:
In the Function Line 20 the error starts. But it seems that the code is still executed. If I comment this line out - no error message appears but the code doesen´t work anymore.
I am using jQuery-1.4 and jquery-1.3.2-vsdoc2.js to have Intellicense in VS 2008 . Some times i got following error : Warning1Error updating JScript IntelliSense: jquery-1.4.1.min.js: Object doesn't support this property or method @ 32:399Default.aspx
When I try this the button text is changed and the button is disabled, but the form doesn't submit. In IE I get an error that points to theline that says:
b.form.submit();
and the error:
Object doesn't support this property or method
What's the difference between doing this code directly in the onClick event and doing it in a function?
appears only in IE: l2 = obj.parentNode.getElementsByTagName("select")[0].value; --> object does not support this property or method var l2 = obj.parentNode.getElementsByTagName("select")[0].value;
I am trying to preload some sounds for a website I am working on... Originally I used the embed tag but that caused problems in Opera and did not validate... So I've switched to the object tag which now works in everything except IE8...
I had to put in a class to hide the sound files because tey were appearing with controls in Opera...
.embedded { visibility: hidden; }
Lastly here is the javascript code that plays the sound when required... Works in latest FF, Opera, Safari and Chrome but not in IE8... IE8 generates an 'object doesn't support this property or method' error...
var thisSound=document.getElementById(soundObj); thisSound.Play();
I'm assuming this is because IE8 can't get the id from the object tag but can't find a work around... I want to make sure all the code validates appropriately so I am trying to avoid the embed tag..
I have created Class1.dll file . and in javascript I am creating ActiveXobject . when i debug the application. Its gives error like Object doesn't support this property or method.
When I try and geocode an addres to my google map I receive the error: Object does not support this method or property I have gone over the script and can't work out what I did wrong.
I have no clue what is throwing this error. What am I missing?
I have jQuery auto tabs for the 'billboard' area. On active tab, I absolute position & z-index links over top the 'tabs' to link to the other pages in the site. The links work on all except IE6/7. IE6/7 link to the anchor fragments.
I get error when using IE browserbject does not support this method or property,but everything goes fine when using ff or chrome browsers. how to solve this kind of errors.
I have the following function which gets invoked for mousemove and it works fine for all elements except for elements which are disabled, I am getting "Object doesn't support this property or method" error.
function ddMouseMove(ev){ ev = ev || window.event; var target = ev.target || ev.srcElement; if(target.getAttribute('partOf')) { //error on this line for disabled elements ..... } var dragObj = target.getAttribute('DragObj'); ..... } document.onmousemove = ddMouseMove; document.onmousedown = mouseDown; document.onmouseup = mouseUp;
How do I make sure 'ddMouseMove' and other functions above are called only on active elements when mouse event occurs (In other words how to stop mouse events on disabled elements) ? Or is there any alternative solution ?
I tried to display all html control types in the form. But it has run time error "object doesn't support this property or method" on document.write(obj.type);
Even I do document.write('hello world'); it still has the same error.
function clearForm() {var i=0; for (i=0; i<InputForm.elements.length-1; i++) {var obj = InputForm.elements[i]; document.write(obj.type); //runtime error: object doesn't support this property or method } }
My script is throwing an error only in IE8. I'm using Mootools 1.3.The error thrown is: Object doesn't support this property/method.The IE8 debugger is telling me that the error is this (line in bold):
Code: append: function(original){ for (var i = 1, l = arguments.length; i < l; i++){ var extended = arguments[i] || {};[code].....
The above code is around line 380 in the uncompressed version. It's part of Object.extend.Now I am suspecting this is happening when I do a each on an array like object. This is the code I'm suspecting is triggering this:
Code: var self = this, c = certManager.addedCerts, e = window.expManager.workExp,[code]....
The first array (c) is populated with numbers only. The second one (e) is populated with objects that have a store/retrieve going on. Basicly what I am doing at this point in the script is submitting a form thru ajax. I'm transforming the objects into arrays and then encoding them with JSON.
i have a main.asp page where users can select items from dropdowns and listboxes. i have a view report button where i have a onclick property which triggers a javascript function. the function combines all the screen inputs and based on that generates a report in a new window. i have used window.open for this.the problem is, when i close the child window, come back to the main window and click the button again (with all the input fields already selected), the same report should be generated again. instead, i am getting the error : "Object doesn't support the property or method".
i have to refresh the main.asp page, select all the input fields again and then click on the button to generate the report.why am i losing the objects of the parent page after doing window.open?