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an ad shows up properly in Firefox, Safari, Opera but it shows an error "Object Expected" in Internet
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Explorer, you need to verify the ad code. This object expected error in javascript while calling a function error usually happens in the following scenario. An HTML file contains an inline JavaScript to
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load remote.js and call a function in remote.js And in the file remote.js: function remoteFunction() { alert('In remote function'); } You would expect the output in this order: Before loading remote.js After loading remote.js In remote function IE gives an error message "Object Expected" because it object expected error in internet explorer 8 calls the function remoteFunction() prematurely. It calls before loading the file remote.js, which contain the declaration of remoteFunction(). This is another unexpected behavior from IE. Fortunately, it can be corrected by adding the attribute defer="defer" to second script invocation. This will specifically prevent IE from executing in order to give a correct output. Other browsers are not affected by the change.Print -- Was this information helpful? Yes / No Tweet Other Articles in Problems with Ad ServingInstructions to troubleshoot and correct issues with ad servingHow do I troubleshoot "Invalid Ad Type" error?How do I troubleshoot "No Ad Found In Rotation" error?How do I troubleshoot "Permission denied" error for a Flash ad?How do I troubleshoot "Restrictions Failed" error?How do I troubleshoot clickTAG issues for a Flash ad?How do I troubleshoot my ISP's nameservers?What are VAST error codes?What is "Click to activate and use this contr
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- Uploadify3,124 ↳ Bugs - Uploadify738 ↳ Feature Requests - Uploadify195 ↳ Showcase - Uploadify74 UploadiFive ↳ Implementation Help - UploadiFive133 ↳ Bugs - UploadiFive66 ↳ Feature Requests - UploadiFive33 Sorry... I can't deal with all the SPAM so until I can find a better solution for the forums, I'm locking them down. For now please use awesome services like stackoverflow.com for community support. Thanks.This forum is a community forum meant for users of the plugin to collaborate and help solve issues with implementation, etc. Unfortunately, as the creator of the plugin, I do not have much time to attend to every request here as this is only a side project and I must work a full-time job to provide for my family. This is how I keep the Flash version free and the HTML5 version low cost. Bugs - Uploadify IE 'Object Expected' Errors jwynveen September 2012 I've noticed that if you have certain scripts included on the same page as uploadify, you can get 'Object expected' js errors when using IE (9 and below for sure). I created a fiddle to show the issue: http://jsfiddle.net/8Y3Bq/1/In IE9, when you click the Select Files link, the js error is thrown. If you go in the Manage Resources on the left and remove the reference to Select2, the error no longer appears. I'm not even using Select2 at all in the fiddle; just it's presence is messing up Uploadify. I've also noticed that I think fancybox may cause a similar issue when uploadify is inside of a fancybox and the box gets closed. I don't have a fiddle to illustrate that though since I'm not 100% sure that is the cause of that issue.Is there a way to get around this or is it a bug that needs to be fixed in Uploadify? jwynveen September 2012 Bump. Has anyone else seen this and figured anything out about it? kheang September 2012 I have the same problem I just posted on the discussions page. It is exactly the same as yours but it happens because I have uploadify inside a div that is using jquery ui sortable.It works in IE8 oddly though. Only seems to affect 9. I have tried putting a border around my div and object to make sure it's not taking 100%, and it isn't.I hope there is a fix. bobby234 December 2012 i had a similar issue. but i was launching uploadify from inside a jqueryui dialog. found the problem was that i was creating the uploadify object in the dom before the dialog was open and visible. worked fine in all browsers expect ie. fixed it by creating the uploadfiy object after the dialog, and therefore the form input thats the uploadify target, was open and visible, using one of the jqueryui dialog callbacks. also had to destroy the uploadify object w