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Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Internet Explorer Object expected error up vote 1 down vote favorite 1 Internet Explorer Object expected error LINE: 64 The code works in Firefox and javascript error object properties Chrome. I keep getting an Internet explorer object expected error. I removed the afflicted code and it just keeps going until any code after line 64 is gone. The problem starts at line 64 which is the below code: AFFLICTED CODE: $(document).ready(function () { preload(preloadi); }); ALL JQUERY CODE: share|improve this answer edited Jan 3 '12 at 21:25 Alex Turpin 25.3k1275114 answered Jan 3 '12 at 21:06 copy 2,27111724 When I run that in IE, I'm getting "The value of the property '$' is null or undefined, not a Function object" in the error cons
an ad shows up properly in Firefox, Safari, Opera but it shows an error "Object Expected" in Internet Explorer, you need to verify the ad code. This error usually happens in the following scenario. An HTML https://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/904/Problems-Ad-Serving/Object-Expected-error-Internet-Explorer.html file contains an inline JavaScript to 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 object expected In remote function IE gives an error message "Object Expected" because it 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 object expected error 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 control" message on a Flash ad?Where can I see a report of ad serving errors?Why does ad server deliver above the maximum impression limit?Why doesn't the status bar change?Why don't ads show? What is the system status?Why isn't one of my ads showing? Cannot find an answer for your question? Ask our Customer Care teamRelatedHow can I defer ads until after the page has finished loading?"Typically, content is loaded according to the components' order in the HTML source code. If you want visitors to see ..." in Manage Your Account Ad TagHow can I display an ad only when it is visible on screen? "Typically, when you first load a web page