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Another JS Problem

Ryan Puddephatt

Hi,

            This one only shows in IE, Firefox must handle it differently the error message says, when I debug it shows the problem is in function xformsExecuteNextRequest(). This shows up whenever I access a field on the form

 

Ryan Puddephatt

Web Developer

TFX Group

1 Michaelson Square

Livingston

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Re: Another JS Problem

Alessandro  Vernet
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Hi Ryan,

I just fixed a very strange problem that just happened on IE when the
client was receiving a response from the server. The JavaScript error
was not directly in xformsExecuteNextRequest() but rather in
xformsHandleResponse(), so I doubt this is the same issue you are
having. But you still might want to give a try to the latest "unstable
build". If you still have the problem, you will need to send us more
details on how to reproduce this one.

Alex

On 1/10/06, Ryan Puddephatt <[hidden email]> wrote:

>
>
>
> Hi,
>
>             This one only shows in IE, Firefox must handle it differently
> the error message says, when I debug it shows the problem is in function
> xformsExecuteNextRequest(). This shows up whenever I access a field on the
> form
>
>
>
> Ryan Puddephatt
>
> Web Developer
>
> TFX Group
>
> 1 Michaelson Square
>
> Livingston
>
> West Lothian
>
> Scotand
>
> EH54 7DP
>
>
>
> * [hidden email]
>
> ( 01506 407 110
>
> 7  01506 407 108
>
>
>
>
>
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RE: Another JS Problem

Ryan Puddephatt
Alex,
        This has been fixed in the overnight build, so perhaps it was linked
to what you were doing

Thanks

Ryan Puddephatt
Web Developer
TFX Group
1 Michaelson Square
Livingston
West Lothian
Scotand
EH54 7DP
 
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( 01506 407 110
7  01506 407 108
 

>-----Original Message-----
>From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Alessandro
>Vernet
>Sent: 11 January 2006 02:09
>To: [hidden email]
>Subject: Re: [ops-users] Another JS Problem
>
>Hi Ryan,
>
>I just fixed a very strange problem that just happened on IE when the
>client was receiving a response from the server. The JavaScript error
>was not directly in xformsExecuteNextRequest() but rather in
>xformsHandleResponse(), so I doubt this is the same issue you are
>having. But you still might want to give a try to the latest "unstable
>build". If you still have the problem, you will need to send us more
>details on how to reproduce this one.
>
>Alex
>
>On 1/10/06, Ryan Puddephatt <[hidden email]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>             This one only shows in IE, Firefox must handle it differently
>> the error message says, when I debug it shows the problem is in function
>> xformsExecuteNextRequest(). This shows up whenever I access a field on
>the
>> form
>>
>>
>>
>> Ryan Puddephatt
>>
>> Web Developer
>>
>> TFX Group
>>
>> 1 Michaelson Square
>>
>> Livingston
>>
>> West Lothian
>>
>> Scotand
>>
>> EH54 7DP
>>
>>
>>
>> * [hidden email]
>>
>> ( 01506 407 110
>>
>> 7  01506 407 108
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Re: Another JS Problem

Alessandro  Vernet
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Excellent!

Alex

On 1/11/06, Ryan Puddephatt <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Alex,
>         This has been fixed in the overnight build, so perhaps it was linked
> to what you were doing
>
> Thanks
>
> Ryan Puddephatt
> Web Developer
> TFX Group
> 1 Michaelson Square
> Livingston
> West Lothian
> Scotand
> EH54 7DP
>
> * [hidden email]
> ( 01506 407 110
> 7  01506 407 108
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Alessandro
> >Vernet
> >Sent: 11 January 2006 02:09
> >To: [hidden email]
> >Subject: Re: [ops-users] Another JS Problem
> >
> >Hi Ryan,
> >
> >I just fixed a very strange problem that just happened on IE when the
> >client was receiving a response from the server. The JavaScript error
> >was not directly in xformsExecuteNextRequest() but rather in
> >xformsHandleResponse(), so I doubt this is the same issue you are
> >having. But you still might want to give a try to the latest "unstable
> >build". If you still have the problem, you will need to send us more
> >details on how to reproduce this one.
> >
> >Alex
> >
> >On 1/10/06, Ryan Puddephatt <[hidden email]> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >>             This one only shows in IE, Firefox must handle it differently
> >> the error message says, when I debug it shows the problem is in function
> >> xformsExecuteNextRequest(). This shows up whenever I access a field on
> >the
> >> form
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Ryan Puddephatt
> >>
> >> Web Developer
> >>
> >> TFX Group
> >>
> >> 1 Michaelson Square
> >>
> >> Livingston
> >>
> >> West Lothian
> >>
> >> Scotand
> >>
> >> EH54 7DP
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> * [hidden email]
> >>
> >> ( 01506 407 110
> >>
> >> 7  01506 407 108
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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