If I try to append a PARAM tag twice I'm having problems:
var.medDiv = document.getElementById("myDiv");
var medObj = document.createElement("object");
var p = document.createElement("param");
p.setAttribute("FileName",this.URL);
medObj.appendChild(p);
p = document.createElement("param");
p.setAttribute("AutoStart","false");
medObj.appendChild(p); // <-- this one
medDiv.appendChild(medObj);
The line with the "this one" comment triggers IE to tell me that it has
an invalid argument. If I change the order of the PARAMs then the new
second PARAM will give me the error. If I move the setAttribute to after
the appendChild I still get the error.
I amreceivingthe following error on IE8:Invalid argument. jquery-1.4.2.js, line 5899 character 5 Now I have used the debugger, and this seems to be the only error it catches. And I realize that I could go through each line of what I wrote and figure out what line triggered this portion of jQuery. However in the interest of making jQuery better, I want to understand this error and fix it in the jQuery file.
I'm testing my webpage in IE8. In firefox it looks and runs greag, but in IE 8, one issue I'm having is this: I have a button that opens a popup window. Works fine in Firefox, but I get 'invalid argument' error in IE8 and the window does not open. I've enabled at a whim some scripting things in the Internet Options.
Here's the code. The "invalid argument" occurs on the window.open call.
In addition, is there any way to have that tile I've given it, "my Site..." appear in the window header? Right now it's not appearing at all in either browser.
I have just upgraded one of our development sites to 1.3.2 and ui 1.7. I have also updated all of the plugins (forms,validate,thickbox,calculation,blockUI,autogrow) to the latest versions which should all be compatible with 1.3.2 and the site is working perfectly in Firefox 3 on OS X and XP. However on IE8rc1 and in IE7 compat mode I am getting an Invalid Argument error reported at line 12 of jquery-1.3.2.min.js. That is the usual really helpful IE error message and I have been unable to track down the source of the problem. I have noticed that some people have seen this problem with the ui.accordion and 1.7 was supposed to have fixed the issue. Does anyone know of a fix (apart from banning the use of IE - if only)? If I could get the error in FF I could at least use Firebug to debug it. I think I might need to comment out each plugin and see if I can trace the source of the error.
<a href="##" onclick="window.open('/Calendar/new.cfm','New Appointment','toolbar=0,height=800,width=850')" style="text-decoration:none; ">New</a> I try to run this and I get an error saying invalid argument. I thought at first that maybe because the page is in a frame that it throws the error but I ran it outside of the frame and it still doesn't work. It works in FireFox though. Unfortunately I need it to work in IE 8.
I've tried every combination of the following toovercome the "invalid parameter" error, but failed hitherto. The url, listName and choiceText are all defined and have content. I've stepped through the jquery functions that support these calls and have not been able to identify the invalid argument, or by process of elimination.
I am trying to design menu and also been successful at some extent. Root menu items doesn't create any problem but when I used following code to create drop down submenu items i got the error:Invalid argument
The error causing line is bold
While this javascript code doesn't work in FF3.x.x but in IE.
The cycle plugins works great inMozillabut when comes to IE 8 it shows up the above error.I have given the height as auto.But in chrome the image is cropped.Why could be that happened?The image rotates in chrome but its a portion is visible only.I am using J-query version - jquery-1.4.2.min.js and cycle version isjquery.cycle.all.2.74.js
I narrowed it down to the line: var i = $("#tabs-1a").css("width"); It appears ie doesn't like the "width" property but I don't know why. Here is the whole script for the page:
$(function(){ $("#FraudVideo").tabs(); $("#TipsNews").tabs(); var i = $("#tabs-1a").css("width");
I'm turning up an IE "Invalid Argument" error which the browser traces to line 4618, char 4 of jquery-1.4.2.js
I know enough to determine that that line part of a function that does something to set styles of elements, but I can't figure out much more than that.
The call I'm making is as follows:
I assume that the issue has to do with topVal. I'm able to trace it out and it is a number that is different for each div in the loop... so I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong... pasting complete script below. disregard the multitude of console.logs.
how to you use the result of a function as the argument for another function instead of passing the actual function to it. i.e.
function foo2(){}
function foo(func){}
foo(foo2);
This passes foo2 to foo, can I do foo(foo2()) ? i.e. is the difference between whether a function is passed or evaluated dependent on whether you use "()" after the function name?
I cannot get an appendChild(img) in the following code snippet to work in IE. However, the same script works without any problems in Firefox and Netscape 7.0 The error that is produced in IE is invalid argument. I have used a try/catch block in expectation of producing a better error message however the error message that is received is [objectError].
var pageDiv = window.parent.fraTop.document.getElementById('pageTitle'); if(pageDiv!=null) { while(pageDiv.hasChildNodes()) { pageDiv.removeChild(pageDiv.firstChild); }
var img = document.createElement('img'); img.src='/wp2f/images/please_wait.gif' pageDiv.appendChild(img); }
Can anyone tell me: 1) why my string appears twice; 2) how to make it appear just once?
I'm trying to insert code at the top of every viewed page. Obviously, document.body appends the string to the closing body tag which is not what I want. What could I use to insert my code as the first childnode under 'body'?
I'm trying to spread a table across a frameset. So I have index.htm that has an iframe sourcing the frameset. What I'm trying to do is create a table in index.htm to spread across the whole brower window. Code:
var newText = parent.frames[1].document.createTextNode("some text"); var theBody= parent.frames[1].document.getElementById("theBody"); theBody.appendChild(newText);
This will insert an element after the last <p>, can I insert one after the body but before the first <p>?
Over the last couple years I've built up a DOM library. Nothing fancy, you can just create an element with all its attributes in one function. What I've wanted to do is make it so you can determine the parent element of the newly created element. Works supa in firefox, not so supa in IE.This is my code....
Code: pollOptions = document.getElementById("pollOptionsContainer");/*new divs to organize it in*/ pollOptionsGroupContainer = buildHtml.createDivHTMLElement(pollOptions);
Why doesn't the following code work in firefox: var e = document.createElement("Div"); e.innerHTML = "<p>Hi</p>"; GP.appendChild(e); ..GP is a div.. It works in IE. What is the correct code for FF.
i'm trying to generate a calendar using dom to create a table. it works in firefox and opera, but ie won't show it, and sometimes gives me an alert saying it can't display the page, and then shows a 404 page. here's the code: