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takes a minute: Sign up 'Invalid Argument' Error in IE, in a line number that doesn't exist up vote 5 down vote favorite I'm getting the following error in IE 6: Line: 454 Char: 13 Error: Invalid Argument Code: 0 URL: xxxxx/Iframe1.aspx and I can't for the life of me find what's causing this. This only happens in a situation where error invalid argument. at anonymous function I have a main page that has several IFrames, and it only happens when I have one particular IFrame (the one pointed to by the URL in the error message), and that IFrame is invisible at the time of loading. I've narrowed it up to there, but I still can't find anything more specific... The IFrame in question doesn't have 454 lines in its HTML, nor do any of the JS files referred by it. I tried attaching VS to iexplore.exe as a debugger, and it breaks when the error occurs, but then tells me "There is no source code available for the current location"... Any suggestions on how I can go about chasing this one? UPDATE: I found this problem through brute-force, basically, commenting everything out and uncommenting randomly... But the question still stands: what is the rational way to find where the error is, when IE reports the wrong line number / file? javascript internet-explorer debugging share|improve this question edited Oct 2 '10 at 20:46 community wiki 4 revsDaniel Magliola It's really a difficult question to answ
August 11, 2009 by Frank Kim Today I noticed one of my links were not working. This was only happening in Internet Explorer 8. Looking down at the status bar in the ie11 "invalid argument." -angular lower left corner I saw the message “Error on page.” Double-clicking on it
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popped up this window full of useless information. A Google search for “internet explorer invalid argument” brought me to this
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page, Internet Explorer Sucks. Fortunately the author had run into this problem and figured out the solution. It turns out In Internet Explorer, the second argument to the JavaScript window.open method, which is http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1008290/invalid-argument-error-in-ie-in-a-line-number-that-doesnt-exist the windowName argument, can’t have spaces. My original link looked like this. What's this? When I took out the spaces from the windowName argument the link worked. You would think Internet Explorer 8 would have fixed this issue by now, it doesn’t affect any other modern web browser. Related posts: Unobtrusive JavaScript Internet Explorer form does not invoke ATG handler Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-08-16 Turning off http://betweengo.com/2009/08/11/javascript-invalid-argument-internet-explorer-only/ Perforce Windows Explorer Integration URL.equals and hashCode make blocking Internet connections This entry was posted in JavaScript and tagged internet explorer, JavaScript by Frank Kim. Bookmark the permalink. 31 thoughts on “JavaScript Invalid Argument in Internet Explorer Only” John on August 18, 2009 at 2:36 AM said: A massive thank you for sharing this information. I had exactly the same problem. Firefox was fine but IE was doing what it is good at and stressing me out! Your solution worked perfectly. I wonder if I could sue Bill Gates for loss of hair and a drinking habit….? 😉 Frank Kim on August 18, 2009 at 2:42 PM said: Thanks John. Your thank you comment is almost exactly the same as the thank you comment I left in the blog post I referenced, "Internet Explorer Sucks." 🙂 Li on September 21, 2009 at 6:42 AM said: Thank you so much!!! I have been pulling my hair for twenty minutes when I came across this page: I had a space in the name field of my new window. I would never thought of it. Thank you so much. Li Frank Kim on September 21, 2009 at 6:44 AM said: Yo
support [NON-BUG RELATED] > Invalid argument error in IE > Thread Rating: 0 Votes - 0 Average 1 2 3 4 5 Threaded Mode | Linear Mode http://craigsworks.com/projects/forums/showthread.php?tid=946 Invalid argument error in IE 3rd April, 21:05 Post: #1 mexmax Junior Member Posts: 7 Joined: Feb 2010 Reputation: 0 Invalid argument error in IE My tooltips are working fine except in IE. I get an "Invalid argument" error. The error occurs in line 4618 of jQuery because "value" is null in JS Code
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I am using invalid argument jQuery 1.4.2. Is this a know issue? 4th April, 10:57 Post: #2 Craig Creator Posts: 5,586 Joined: Feb 2010 Reputation: 42 RE: Invalid argument error in IE mexmex, try using the latest branch release: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~craig.craig.../1.0/files 5th April, 14:15 Post: #3 mexmax Junior Member Posts: 7 Joined: Feb 2010 Reputation: 0 RE: Invalid argument error in IE Hi Craig, Could you please verify the url I error invalid argument am getting an internal server error on the url you gave me. Thanks. 6th April, 14:09 Post: #4 Craig Creator Posts: 5,586 Joined: Feb 2010 Reputation: 42 RE: Invalid argument error in IE mexmex, must of been a momentary problem with the LaunchPad site when you tried. It's working fine now. 6th April, 14:27 Post: #5 mexmax Junior Member Posts: 7 Joined: Feb 2010 Reputation: 0 RE: Invalid argument error in IE Yes. Link is working now. I am afraid though that I was already using the latest version. Please let me know if you need any more info from me to find the cause. 6th April, 15:05 Post: #6 sveiki Member Posts: 53 Joined: Mar 2010 Reputation: 2 RE: Invalid argument error in IE (6th April 14:27)mexmax Wrote: Yes. Link is working now. I am afraid though that I was already using the latest version. Please let me know if you need any more info from me to find the cause. Can you post your qTip call code? 6th April, 15:09 Post: #7 mexmax Junior Member Posts: 7 Joined: Feb 2010 Reputation: 0 RE: Invalid argument error in IE Sure. Below is the createToolt