Runtime Error Questions
Jul 20, 2005
I am using this browser that came with an sbcglobal account and when
I click on the built in "shopping" button (and others), sometimes i get
a jscript runtime error. It happens often but not always. It is very
annoying. When I launch the debugger I don't know what i am looking at.
My question is. Is there anything I can do to stop this from popping
up? Or is this caused by the source from the site?
Is Javascript build in to the browser or is there someway i could update
it. Would that help?
Would using a different browser help? I think this is sbcglobals own
browser but it might be based on IE.
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Oct 19, 2011
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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May 5, 2009
I am getting the following:
Run-time error '462':
The remote server machine does not exist or is unavailable. code...
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Jun 7, 2006
While trying out one of my scripts using the following doctype in IE
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
I get the this runtime error
Runtime Error
R6025
pure virtual function call
I isolated it down to this loop
for(var i=0;i<imgNum;i++){
imgTags[i].style.width=((imgTags[i].offsetWidth/100)*imageSize)+"px"
}
The error only happens if the value of imageSize is between 26 and 67
Any ideas?
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Jul 20, 2005
One person to date has received a runtime error message saying "parent.frameleft.location is not an object" with the following code. The code is used to select 2 frames at the same time...
<script language="JavaScript">
<!--
function Home4()
{
parent.f-left.location.href = "subject-left.htm";
parent.f-right.location.href = "info-right.htm";
}
// -->
</script>
above is called from another page by the line (by clicking on a button) .....
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Feb 6, 2011
I have a script that works fine in Firefox but much to my shock and amazement it throws an Unkown runtime error in IE
I found some things about innerHTML having problems trying to set table elements but none of those solutions can get this to work for me. code...
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Jan 22, 2009
NEW NUMBER ONE ON WHY I HATE IE:
Retared debug information: "Error: Unknown Runtime Error"
For Some Reason im getting an error
That microsoft say im building a Table when im not code...
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May 10, 2010
I'm new to javascript, but i'm currently having to work on a basic online shop with a shopping cart on the same page as the items on sale. As i said, its pretty basic and it works ok in firefox, however IE kicks up a fuss over lines 14 and 36 (highlighted red) and i can't work out why.code...
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Mar 2, 2006
the following code works great in Firefox yet I am getting an unknown runtime error in IE below is the code:
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Apr 12, 2009
Code...
This works fine in Firefox but in IE I get a runtime error with the closing bracket of the switch() statement.
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Jun 4, 2009
I'm fairly new to Javascript. I am modding a script for an Event Calendar (view), and am running into a problem in IE.
What I want to do is, when the user clicks on a date that has an event attached to it, the event information is displayed in a div below the calendar. I've used a switch() statement, and have gotten it to work the way I want in Firefox, but IE gives me an error. code...
This is where the event description then shows up.
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May 21, 2010
I'm getting a runtime error on the code in red. These functions are called by an onBlur by the way.
<script type="text/javascript">
//THIS GENERATES QUANTITY OF MATERIALS
function generate3()
[code]....
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Apr 8, 2011
I've debugged this problem as far as I can, and I'm losing my mind.
Here's the situation. The form on this page
If you just click the "Submit" button in Chrome or FF, you will get a message that says "Please wait", then an error.
On IE, it doesn't work. I've traced it to a problem with a call to update the "innerHTML" of the message element. Apparently there is a known issue with this - see this page for a little primer.
So, I'm just asking if someone can look over the source of the page, and see if anything pops out (improperly nested element, or something).
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May 16, 2010
why this always throws "unknown runtime error" ? looks like the innerHTML has something wrong .
<div id="pageDiv"></div>
$("#pageDiv").attr("innerHTML", "<a href='#' onclick='ddddd();return false;'>ddd</a>");
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Dec 5, 2003
This is not, I think, a DOM question (but it might be a DUMB question!): I've some code that sends a new string to innerHTML property (in IE) or does a element.document.write (in Netscape).
If the string I'm sending is this:
<b> some string </b>
then the code works fine in both Netscape and IE. If I change the <b> to something else, like <i>, then that works as well.
BUT: if I change it to <a> (whether or not I give the anchor any parameters) then IE complains about "Unknown runtime error". Even the anchor code works fine in Netscape.
I've not tried to systematically find out every possible HTML element that does or doesn't work. I could post all the code here, but it seems to me that sincer my code works fine with most content, there must be something "special" about sending an anchor tag through innerHTML for IE...
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Jul 29, 2010
I have thoroughly researched this out and I was able to see many examples of this error, however the scenarios were not similar enough to my example and although I learned that this error is caused by trying to place a block level element into an inline element, I am not able to fix it myself.
It may not be all difficult to fix, but I am new to this and just learning so for me it's rather frustrating at the moment. This script does work in Firefox. code...
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Jan 2, 2012
Error while running the JScript
Microsoft JScript runtime error: Invalid origin: [url]
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Jul 23, 2005
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
}
}
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Jan 6, 2012
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.
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Jul 15, 2010
I have been trying to take one small step at a time in learning jQuery... The first program I wrote is pasted below:The problem I am facing is when I run the applciation and click the button I have an error dialog pop up saying --> "Microsoft JScript runtime error: Object doesn't support this property or method" and pointing to this line -->$("div").addclass('color'); I have no clue how to go about it.
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Jul 23, 2005
is there any way I can get what field has focus in the form? I would
like to trap the "backspace" only if focus is on spesific field.
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Jul 20, 2005
I would, first, like to know, when someone hits a submit button and a form
is sent, how could you get that form sent as text instead of an attachment?
And second, how do you get the user to be able to browse for an image on
his/her computer and load it to a form?
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Apr 30, 2009
i nees a scriopt to create a form in which i need to ask 10 questions from users. each question will have two answers. yes or no (radio button). visitor will have to select either yes or no. no question can be left unanswered. above question answers (in same form), there will be data field for user where he will submit his
name, email, ph, address etc. after submitting all fields, visitor will submit. now following will happen.
a. a unique id will be created to be associated with this form
b. his data will be emailed to one email or two emails
c. in next screen, he will see his unique id alongwith results of his questions and answers
d. if he replied all questions as yes, he will be passed
e. if he replied no (even to a single question), he will be failed
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Jul 20, 2005
I'm trying to find out how JavaScript manages its memory. In
particular when using the 'new' operator to create an object is it
necessary to explicitly delete this object (before it moves out of scope,
like c++) or does JavaScript clean this up automatically?
What about string varaible which uses concatenation extensively?
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Feb 13, 2011
I know how to randomize an array but how do I randomize the array below and keep the questions and answers together.
Code:
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Jul 23, 2005
Okay, how do I write a page with a form so that when I click Submit,
the following happens?
1. The data is submitted (of course)
2. The form is cleared (what I've tried results in the form being
cleared first, resulting in an empty submission), and
3. The cursor goes back to the start of the form, ready for more input
(kind of like how Google puts the cursor in the search box at the
start).
I can't seem to find the answer, and I've been looking on the net for a
few hours already.
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