IE Error, ORBEON.xforms.Globals.idToElement

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IE Error, ORBEON.xforms.Globals.idToElement

Hank Ratzesberger

Hi,

I have had an ongoing problem with IE, going back to version 6.

The error is currently with 3.7.1 and the following I.E.

User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 5.1;  
Trident/4.0; GTB6)

I get the following JavaScript error, which affects the Google Map I  
have
on the page (no map graphics or controls/markers):

Message: 'ORBEON.xforms.Globals.idToElement' is null or not an object
Line: 88
Char: 5130
Code: 0
URI: http://nees.ucsb.edu/mirror/xforms-server/xforms-yuicalendar-min.js

I thought I might be that I have xml data with attributes named "name"
and so I deleted all instances of such data.  I also deleted the  
controls
(input, type="xs:date") so there are no controls with date-picker.

Also, can someone remind me of the website that is the alternate to
this list, general xforms as well as Orbeon.

Thank you,
Hank


Hank Ratzesberger
NEES@UCSB
Institute for Crustal Studies,
University of California, Santa Barbara
805-893-8042







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Re: IE Error, ORBEON.xforms.Globals.idToElement

Alessandro Vernet
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Hank,

Hank Ratzesberger wrote
I have had an ongoing problem with IE, going back to version 6.

The error is currently with 3.7.1 and the following I.E.

User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 5.1;  
Trident/4.0; GTB6)

I get the following JavaScript error, which affects the Google Map I  
have
on the page (no map graphics or controls/markers):

Message: 'ORBEON.xforms.Globals.idToElement' is null or not an object
Line: 88
Char: 5130
Code: 0
URI: http://nees.ucsb.edu/mirror/xforms-server/xforms-yuicalendar-min.js

I thought I might be that I have xml data with attributes named "name"
and so I deleted all instances of such data.  I also deleted the  
controls
(input, type="xs:date") so there are no controls with date-picker.
Is this using the <fr:map> component? Either way, could you share with us a simple/minimal example that runs in the XForms sandbox and that shows the problem? I have been creating form that use Google maps, and didn't experiment this problem.

Alex
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Re: Re: IE Error, ORBEON.xforms.Globals.idToElement

Hank Ratzesberger

On Sep 9, 2009, at 11:10 PM, Alessandro Vernet wrote:

>
> Hank,
>
>
> Hank Ratzesberger wrote:
>>
>> I have had an ongoing problem with IE, going back to version 6.
>>
>> The error is currently with 3.7.1 and the following I.E.
>>
>> User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 5.1;
>> Trident/4.0; GTB6)
>>
>> I get the following JavaScript error, which affects the Google Map I
>> have
>> on the page (no map graphics or controls/markers):
>>
>> Message: 'ORBEON.xforms.Globals.idToElement' is null or not an object
>> Line: 88
>> Char: 5130
>> Code: 0
>> URI: http://nees.ucsb.edu/mirror/xforms-server/xforms-yuicalendar- 
>> min.js
>>
>> I thought I might be that I have xml data with attributes named  
>> "name"
>> and so I deleted all instances of such data.  I also deleted the
>> controls
>> (input, type="xs:date") so there are no controls with date-picker.
>>
>
> Is this using the <fr:map> component? Either way, could you share  
> with us a
> simple/minimal example that runs in the XForms sandbox and that  
> shows the
> problem? I have been creating form that use Google maps, and didn't
> experiment this problem.
Hi Alex,

No, not using Form Runner, and I can't provide a simple example.  The
problem is in the JavaScript and possibly the Google API GXml.parse().

Well, there's probably little you/Orbeon can do, but I may be able to
work around this by writing services to pass the data to javascript
rather than ORBEON.xforms.Document.getValue().

Thanks,
Hank

Hank Ratzesberger
NEES@UCSB
Institute for Crustal Studies,
University of California, Santa Barbara
805-893-8042







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