Javascript Error Ie 6.0
IE 6By Ben DowlingMicrosoft's Internet Explorer 6 is almost universally hated by web developers. It's hard to work with and support, but with a few solid techniques, you can make the process less painful. What "just works" in the majority of browsers will almost always require hours of tweaks and workarounds to get it working in IE6. With more and more users switching over to newer alternatives such as IE8, Safari and Firefox hopefully support for IE6 can be dropped sooner rather than later. In the mean time though many of us have to make sure our sites work in this awful browser.To make things worse, IE6 is extremely bad at helping developers diagnose problems. When a JavaScript error occurs, IE6's default behaviour is to display a small error icon in the status bar. Extremely easy to miss!Double clicking on this icon will display a popup, and if you then click the "Show Details" button you'll get the actual details of the JavaScript error. Unfortunately the detailed error message can be quite cryptic, and probably not too much help in diagnosing the actual problem. Your best bet is to make a note of the line and column number of the problem and then look that up in the source code. Fortunately, with the help of Visual Studio and by changing a few IE settings, we can make it much easier on ourselves.Setting things upTo enable JavaScript debugging in IE we need to change some default settings, which can be accessed from the Tools> Internet Options menu, and then the Advanced tab. The image below shows the default IE6 settings, with the three settings we're interested in highlighted.Script debugging in IE needs be enabled, which requires us to disable the first option out of the three. If you also want to debug scripts in other contexts (such as Outlook) then disable the second option. Enable the third option if you'd like the JavaScript error dialog to pop up automatically instead of being displayed as a small icon in the status bar.After changing those settings and restarting IE, we're ready to start debugging. All of the following examples show Visual Studio 2005, but the same applied to 2008. You can also use the free Web Developer Express Edition if you don't own a full copy of Visual Studio. Instead of IE prompting you to open the debugger, as it does in the examples below, you'll first need to create a project and then start the debugger yourself. From that point on everything is the
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that make connections all over the world. Join today Download & Extend Drupal Core Distributions Modules Themes Image AssistIssues Javascript error in IE 6 and 7 causes blank page Closed (fixed)Project:Image AssistVersion:5.x-2.0-alpha1Component:Wysiwyg API PluginPriority:CriticalCategory:Bug reportAssigned:UnassignedReporter:RyanbachCreated:January 2, 2009 - 07:40Updated:March 3, 2009 - 22:50 Log in or register to update this issue Jump to:Most recent attachment 2008-Dec-28 6.x-3.x-dev Whenever I go to comment, eg., site.com/comment/reply/x#comment-form -- I get the following javascript error in Internet Explorer (but not Firefox): [code]Line 2 Char 1 Error: 'tinyMCE is undefined' Code: 0 URL: http://www.site.com/comment/reply/xy/x[/code] Nothing shows up on the page... but if I try to view the source I get: So the above code is what is causing the error -- but only in IE 6 and IE 7 for some reason.Files: CommentFileSizeAuthor #25 img_assist-DRUPAL-5--2.basePath.patch1.05 KBsun Comments Comment #1 Ryanbach CreditAttribution: Ryanbach commented January 2, 2009 at 7:42am Log in or register to post comments Comment #2 Ryanbach CreditAttribution: Ryanbach commented January 5, 2009 at 7:59am 2008-Dec-28 6.x-3.x-dev Whenever I go to comment, eg., site.com/comment/reply/x#comment-form -- I get the following javascript error in Internet Explorer (but not Firefox): Line 2 Char 1 Error: 'tinyMCE is undefined' Code: 0 URL: http://www.site.com/comment/reply/xy/x Nothing shows up on the page... but if I try to view the source I get: So the above code is what is causing the error -- but only in IE 6 and IE 7 for some reason. Log in or register to post comments Comment #3 Eric_A CreditAttribution: Eric_A commented January 7, 2009 at 9:00am As a workaround disabling the image assist icon (Textarea image link: Do not show a link) worked for me. (Wysiwyg API 6.x-0.5, Image Assist 6.x-2.x-dev, TinyMCE 3.2.1.1). EDIT: this issue occurred when both the TinyMCE Image Assist plugin and the Image Assist Icon were activated. Disabling the pl