Where Is My "Expected Identifier" Error?
Dec 10, 2004Here is my JavaScript code:
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View 2 RepliesThis works perfectly fine in firefox but i need it to work in IE
the form variable names are all correct and everything but in Ie it keeps telling me when i submit the form that there is an Expected Identifier problem. Code:
IE 7 is throwing a JS error and I can't figure out why (probably because I am new to JS). FF and IE8 do not throw any JS errors. The JS error I get looks like this:
Line: 42
Char: 3
Error: Expected identifier, string or number
Code: 0
URL: http://dev.emsketch.com/
I'm not sure which JS file this error file is referencing.
jQuery.fn.hoverToggleClass = function(class){
The code is too simple to cause a problem i think, but in IE8 it says "expected identifier".
I have taken part of some code I know works and simply added a print statemet to it as I want it to print to the command prompt, where I am running the script, the value of REMOTEDIR why the addition of the print statement provides an error: ERROR: JScript runtime error: Object expected
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I'm receiving an "Object Expected" Error (Line:28, Char:7). I'm confused as to what is happening. I have virtually the same exact function in a different web page and I do not receive an error with this other page. Also, if I run this code in Fire Fox, I do not receive any error. Is there something that I'm missing? The error is pointing to "TextChanged();". Code:
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I am still new to JavaScript and have a simple JavaScript & PHP journal program that allows the user to enter a title and description to be automatically added to a page that list their journal entries.
Everything works fine except for one part that I am just lost on, at the bottom of the page there is a dropdown menu which lists monthly archives, but when you select any month from the list you get a script error and nothing happens. You are supposed to go to a page that would list al the entries from that month.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as I do not have the knowledge yet to fix this nor can I find the site that originally created this script.
Here is the Error I get:
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'm still having problems with a Javascript 'Lookup' function. Basically, I have a select menu 'Customer' which triggers a 3 JS functions, to populate 2 extra select menus.
Code:
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){
$('#customer').change(function() {
var option=$(this).val();
getCustContact(this);
getCostCentreContact(this);
$.get('getCostCentre.php',{select:option},function(data){
$('#result').html(data).hide().fadeIn(1000); .....
Using IE Developer Tools, during debugging, I get this error:
Expected ';' Error
This relates to either:
Code:
eval(ajax_CustContact[index].response);
or
Code:
eval(ajax_CostCentreContact[index].response);
(it's a bit random, as sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't)
I have tried changing the 'custid' to 'custname' to check whether it was an integer causing the problem, but had the same problem.
error I am getting in java. Im using blue j. I have a feeling its something other than just braces missing somewhere, I have looked carefully and I'm:confused: just having bad luck!! I cant proceed to the next stage of my code unless I get this bit perfected with no syntax errors.
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Have been hammering away at this problem for a couple of hours and found that the 'type' attribute of the jQuery script files is set to 'application/javascript'. This works in Firefox but not IE. When changed to 'text/javascript' the IE error on $(document).ready event disappears. As yet no apparent side effects have occured. This is the only scenario where I have seen 'application/javascript' ever used so why this instead of 'text/javascript'?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a JS HTML editor (not a WYSIWYG) that I downloaded and it works fine, except that any input with quotes causes it to break. I need the quotes for things like HTML and CSS classes etc.If I have quotes inside the onClick, it fails completely with an Object expected error. If the quotes are escaped with a , I get an "unterminated string constant" error, with this showing where a button should be
Code:
','
','body')">
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I am trying to use the cookies script at to make a "ReloadIfIE" script when someone clicks on a link. Basically I want to refresh the page if someone is using internet explorer due to a bug in IE. I want the text in a textarea to be saved and re-inserted into the textarea after refresh.I was told to use cookies to accomplish this.I get the error "Object expected" for the line that contains the bolded text below...Of note, I've also tried it by placing the element_id directly into the script.. but that didn't help either.
Code:
function createCookie(name,value,days) {
if (days) {
var date = new Date();[code]............
I'm having problems with a Javascript 'Lookup' function.
Basically, I have a select menu 'Customer' which triggers a 3 JS functions, to populate 2 extra select menus.
Using IE Developer Tools, during debugging, I get this error: Expected ';' Error
This relates to either: eval(ajax_CustContact[index].response); OR eval(ajax_CostCentreContact[index].response); (it's a bit random, as sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't)
I have tried changing the 'custid' to 'custname' to check whether it was an integer causing the problem, but had the same problem.
I have a line which looks like this in PHP:
Code:
<input id="btnCancel$folder_id" type="button" value="Cancel" onclick="swfu.$folder_id.cancelQueue();" disabled="disabled" />
and of course when output looks like this:
Code:
<input id="btnCancel111" type="button" value="Cancel" onclick="swfu.111.cancelQueue();" disabled="disabled" />
It seems that the .111. throws an expected ";" error. swfu.cancelQueue(); by itself does not.
These objects are being defined in a function which takes in the folder ID as a variable, and then builds using this line:
Code:
swfu[folderId] = new SWFUpload(settings);
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.
Code:
function secureBarSubmit(formId)
{
alert(typeof document.getElementById(formId)); // object always
alert(typeof document.getElementById(formId).onsubmit); // func first time then it is broken
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i was having problem in including jquery in this file in Visual Studio but i resolved it by using ResolveUrl but after that its giving error "; expected" in the line1 i-e
<%@ Page Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeFile="Default2.aspx.cs" Inherits="Default2"%>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">[code]..........
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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I am now able to list the folders and files in a directory. However, when I try to pass the values into another function to open the folder/file, I encounter an error saying object expected. I'm guessing that its the in the file paths that is causing the error. so my solution is to find the and replace it with a \ before passing it to the function to open the file. but the str.replace("\","\\") does not seem to work.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm supposed to generate an XHTML table using the following data:
<CLASS ID=”Advanced Web Development”>
<STUDENT>
<NAME>Tom</NAME>[code]....
Now, i keep getting this error message..
A string literal was expected, but no opening quote character was found. Error processing resource 'file:/C:/Users/S/Desk...
<CLASS ID=”Advanced Web Development”>
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IE6 is giving me an "Object Expected" error. IE tells me the line number & I've marked that line in BOLD in the code below. It may not look like much--but that's the point. I've been having this error all night and I've been removing things trying to boil it down to bare bones to figure out what's going on.
<head>
<script language="JavaScript">
<!--
function test(){
document.write "Hello"
}
//-->
</script>
</head>
<body onload=test()>
test
</body>
I am developing a html ordering system that does not use a database but sends the data via email. To differentiate between two orders I would like to generate and add an unique identifier to the email. One approach I have seen is using data object to generate an unique id:
function uniqid()
{
var newDate = new Date;
return newDate.getTime();
}
This is not guaranteed to be unique as two people can send their request at the exact same time. One question pops up, the data being generated, is this local or utc time? Also, the number being generated in this situation is quite big and not so easy to differentiate two orders for a human. Ideally I would like to generate a global sequence starting at 1 and incrementing by one for each user that clicks on the order button regardless of timing, timezone etc. Is this possible given the constraints given at the start of the post?
I an supposed to write a java script script that has subprograms nested three deep
and in which nested subprograms references variables defined in all of its enclosing subprograms but I dont know how to do it.
function/subprogram
function Identifier(par1, par2, ...parN){
executable block
return value;
return value for functions only
}
calling a subprogram function
call a subprogram by the subprogram identifier.
Got a bit of a weird issue in IE 8 with this code:
jQuery.getJSON
"/v.f", { do: "wiki_ajax", id: jQuery
this
.val
, field: "1" }, function
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