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.
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 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 the following code, in my doc.load on my script.js file:
Code:
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 keep getting an error stating "getElementById("ballElement") is null, but I have a div with that exact id. I have looked at the JS script before that line, but found no errors there either. Please take a minute to see if you find something.
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 trying to check for an element(theLink), in a page, but in my code below, testing for null is raising an error. I have tried both codes below and both give the same error, that this.iFrame.contentDocument.getElementById('theLink').childNodes[0].href is null.
i am getting this error Microsoft JScript runtime error: 'document.form1' is null or not an object in my aspx page i have a form with few controls and i ahave a image button instead of submit button
i have given the hyperlink with javaascript to the iamge button as <A href="javascript: submitform()"><img alt="test" src="Images/test.png" /></A>
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 have a textbox that is dynamically added and a checkbox that is dynamically added to a page. The textbox is populated on the PageLoad event and I want to be able to check the checkbox and have the textbox cleared.Here is my javascript:
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> function clearName() {[code].........
It gives me an error saying that 'tbCustName' is null
I'm getting an error message that says that my function is null or undefined. I figure it' something simple, like maybe a ( instead of {, but I can't seem to find it.
Here's the script from the header: Code: <script type="text/javascript"> var time = new Date(); var dayNight = time.getHours(); function displayImage() { if (dayNight >= 9 && dayNight <= 14) { .....
And from the body: Code: <body onload="displayImage()"> <div> <img id="highlights" src="" alt=""/> </div> </body>
I am using a script called ajax_load.js that defines a function, ajaxpage(), that allows a person to load the contents of an external page into a div item. I have it setup so I may use ajaxpage() to load pages with other div items in it. The problem is that I cannot reference the div items loaded by ajaxpage(). I have provided an example below to illustrate this. It was working fine in the prior version of Google Chrome and is still working fine in IE 8, IE 7, and Firefox. The version of Chrome I am currently using is 4.0.249.78
Here is the example; All the files used in this example are listed below:
This code was working just fine in the prior stable version of chrome, and still works properly in IE 8, IE 7, and Firefox without any errors (The version of chrome giving me problems is 4.0.249.78). Does anyone know how to go about fixing this? Is this something wrong with the latest version of chrome, or is this on my end? The site I am currently working on relies heavily on this working, and having to change things means altering several thousand lines of code.