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you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Could not complete the operation due to error 80020101. IE [duplicate] up vote 28 down vote favorite 7 Possible Duplicate: Ajax request problem: error 80020101 I am using JQuery-1.64 and this is my code to reset timer var message="Logged in"; var myTimeout = setTimeout("timerDone()",1000 could not complete the operation due to error c00ce514 ie * 1440); function timerDone() { message="Logged out"; } function timerReset() { clearTimeout(myTimeout); myTimeout = setTimeout("timerDone()", 1000 * 1440); } But it gives me an error, only in IE, when I am trying to do clearTimeout. Any Idea???? javascript internet-explorer share|improve this question asked Jun 5 '12 at 19:53 Asif Alamgir 8981927 marked as duplicate by George Stocker♦ Nov 14 '12 at 12:48 This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question. add a comment| 5 Answers 5 active oldest votes up vote 32 down vote accepted I dont know why but it worked for me. If you have comments like //Comment Then it gives this error. To fix this do /*Comment*/ Doesn't make sense but it worked for me. share|improve this answer edited Jul 9 '12 at 17:26 Otto Allmendinger 15.6k24768 answered Jul 9 '12 at 17:11 Asif Alamgir 8981927 3 Thanks.Also remove any trailing comma in javascript options array. –Arunu Ju
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developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question could not complete the operation due to error 800704a6 x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; could not complete the operation due to error 80020101 it only takes a minute: Sign up Ajax request problem: error 80020101 up vote 19 down vote favorite 1 I have a request which returns a jsp page. But the fact is, the jsp includes jsp:include in it(it calls another http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10903989/could-not-complete-the-operation-due-to-error-80020101-ie jsp file in it) and ie gives the error 80020101. Any ideas? Thanks ajax internet-explorer jsp jspinclude share|improve this question asked Feb 7 '11 at 7:35 Ali 1131211 add a comment| 14 Answers 14 active oldest votes up vote 8 down vote accepted Remove javascript declarations that imports a script using src-attribute. Change your javascript-file to inline-javascript if you really need it there. Source: http://bytes.com/topic/javascript/answers/750333-ie-syntax-error-80020101-undefined-array Easiest way to would be to to add a parameter to your AJAX request http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4918969/ajax-request-problem-error-80020101 such as ajax=1 and hide the javascript declarations when ajax -parameter exists is in request. I don't think this has anything to do with including files with jsp:include since the browser does not know aynthing else than the HTML you throw it with. share|improve this answer answered Feb 7 '11 at 7:47 heikkim 2,1621226 This is reasonable but, the js file that we use is a big one which we can not copy a part of it. And the jsp file is reused many times before this one but not like this way. –Ali Feb 7 '11 at 11:28 Did you consider on hiding the declaration when doing AJAX? –heikkim Feb 8 '11 at 7:08 Switching from script tags with src attributes to inline javascript is not reasonable. –DCShannon Dec 9 '15 at 1:07 @DCShannon Well that's a bit of a puristic view IMO. Not every single piece of javascript needs to be in a distinct file, but of course it is heavily recommended to be so. –heikkim Dec 31 '15 at 10:03 It might be reasonable on a personal website or something with two javascript files, but it's an awful idea on an actual business website. Especially when scripts need to be included on multiple pages, but not all pages. –DCShannon Jan 3 at 17:49 add a comment| up vote 32 down vote You can also
all of the travel fun and games of the few days, it was back to the real world with a bump. I had a pile of bugs to fix on various projects. http://mattwhite.me/blog/2010/4/21/tracking-down-error-80020101-in-internet-exploder.html Most were very simple to get through, but one has taken me several hours to track down so I thought it would be useful to record the problem and my solution. In http://www.openwebstudio.com/Community/Forums/tabid/55/forumid/1/postid/21931/scope/posts/Default.aspx IdeaJam we use Mootools as I have mentioned many a time before. Mootools, when executing Ajax requests does some very funky stuff to make the request as efficient as possible. One of could not those things, is that will detect the content type of the page you're requesting and try it's best to process it as it should, that is, if you request Javascript then it will try and execute it. Unfortunately if you're in IE, then it uses the following technique window.execScript(code) This is all well and good until there is an error in the Javascript it is could not complete evaluating (and it is very picky about syntax here). When there is an error you will get something like: Could not complete the operation due to error 80020101 There are a *lot* of websites out there where people have come across this problem and then tracked it down to a specific problem with their code so they assume that this error message means youshouldremove comment tags from your script, or there's a missing semi colon on the end of a line, or an array is incorrectly formed. All of these may well be true, but the error message just means "There is an error", you can read no more into it than that. Instead, you need to look very closely at whatever is being returned and evaluate it manually yourself to track down the issue. What was especially galling for me, is that my problem was entirely my own fault. I had set the content type of the page I was requesting using Ajax to be text/javascript when it actually it should have been text/html. So Mootools was trying to evaluate some "code" which could never possibly work. So my fix was s
to error 80020101 Previous Next 5/19/2008 12:54 PM ferdbiffle Joined: 4/28/2008 Posts: 61 Could not complete the operation due to error 80020101 I added validation to my OWS form, but it wasn't working.I am getting this error: Could not complete the operation due to error 80020101 I had seen this before in ListX, but the forums indicate that the issue was resolved in 1.9.8. The posts on the bi4ce forum indicated that dynamic HTML may be a factor. I had one inputwhose HTMLwas being dynamically created depending on which AJAX action was executed. I removed validation from that input, and the error disappears. However, the validation still doesn't work. Anyone else run across this in OWS? Eric 5/21/2008 12:31 PM kevinmschreiner Joined: 1/23/2008 Posts: 894 Re: Could not complete the operation due to error 80020101 I havent seen this yet - that error generally occurs if the ajax alters a Table - like removing or adding a TR or TD. Is that possibly the case here? Kevin M Schreiner Open Web Studio Page 1 of 1 Previous Next HomeCoreGeneralCould not complete the operation due to error 80020101 New York, NY • Baltimore, MD • Vienna, VA • St. Louis, MO • Seattle, WA • 410.327.0007 • info@R2Integrated.com Bookmark & Share Follow Us ©2012 OpenWebStudio