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the Stack 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 “Permission denied” with Internet Explorer jquery permission denied to access property document and jQuery up vote 22 down vote favorite 9 I try to do an AJAX call with jQuery and $.post in Internet Explorer, but all I get is an error saying "Permission denied". The problem is kinda weird since it occurs only when I access a page after I was on any other page. For instance I type the URL in the adress line and let permission denied javascript error in ie8 IE load the page. Then I click on a button so the script should start loading JSON data. (The script providing the data lies on the same server and I access it with a relative URL, so using a different domain is not the problem here. Even tried to use a absolute URL with the same host part.) But when I refresh the page then and try it again it works! Same thing when I come to that page from another page. At first nothing works, but when I click "refresh" everything is fine. IE gives me the error message "Permission denied" while in every other browser I don't notice this behaviour. Since I have tried many things and still cannot imagine where the problem lies I'd like to ask you what you think the problem might be? edit: A small example: test.html
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#574 Closed lukeis opened this Issue Mar 2, 2016 · 18 comments Projects None yet Labels Browser-IE Component-Core Priority-Medium Restrict-AddIssueComment-Commit Status-WontFix Type-Defect http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2960153/permission-denied-with-internet-explorer-and-jquery Milestone No milestone Assignees lukeis 1 participant Selenium member lukeis commented Mar 2, 2016 Originally reported on Google Code with ID 574 This issue occurs sporadically in IE, but never in Firefox. What steps will reproduce the problem? 1.waitForPageToLoad or waitForTextToAppear 2.isElementPresent(linkThatPointsToPopup) 3.click(linkThatPointsToPopup) 4.get https://github.com/seleniumhq/selenium-google-code-issue-archive/issues/574 the following Internet Explorer Script Error: ***** Line: 606 Char: 9 Error: Permission denied Code: 0 URL file://C:/DOCUME~1/user/LOCALS~1/Temp/XXXX/core/RemoteRunner.hta Do you want to continue running scripts on this page? ***** What is the expected output? What do you see instead? I expect linkThatPointsToPopup to pop up. What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? Selenium Remote Control v1.0.1 (with Selenium Grid) IE 7 Windows XP Pro SP3 Please provide any additional information below. I have disabled script debugging in IE and told the popup blocker to allow popups. Reported by richard.walter@bell.net on 2010-06-10 12:19:42 Selenium member lukeis commented Mar 2, 2016 Is the popup's domain the same as the domain as the page that's launching it? Reported by ericpallen on 2010-06-10 19:24:47 lukeis self-assigned this Mar 2, 2016 lukeis added Type-Defect Priority-Medium Restrict-AddIssueComment-Commit Status-WontFix Brows
for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers http://sharepoint.stackexchange.com/questions/166055/permission-denied-javascript-error-on-modal-window-opening-in-ie8 or posting ads with us SharePoint Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ SharePoint Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for SharePoint enthusiasts. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top 'Permission denied' javascript error on modal window opening in IE8 up vote 4 down vote favorite While opening any modal permission denied window (NewForm, EditForm, custom or OOTB) on a SharePoint list in Internet Explorer I get few SCRIPT70: Permission denied errors. This causes problem with saving the form later (modal window is not closing). IE is working with a standard server compatibility settings and tested solution worked before without a doubt. I've tried to deploy older packages (which I'm sure worked) on several different collections and webs and the problem persists. Error occurs only in Internet Explorer with standard settings permission denied javascript - forcing IE9 mode and newer in Developer Tools makes it disappear. From what I red most of that kind of problems are caused by opening modal window from different host (strict cross-origin policy), but in my case it happens even with a standard 'Add Element' modal window opened from SharePoint list directly. Error occurs with every reference to JavaScript document object. javascript ie share|improve this question edited Jan 3 at 13:57 Robert Lindgren♦ 19.3k62952 asked Jan 3 at 9:59 radekskl 211 Are your AAMs configured correctly? The cross-domain problems may occur if AAM are not configured well (i.e. accessing the site with a URL not correctly defined in AAM). –Evariste Jan 3 at 16:14 I have seen this same behavior recently on a site collection that used a custom master page. Is this by chance your case too? –SPArchaeologist Jan 3 at 20:17 @Evariste I'm pretty sure AAMs are correct. Besides I've tried to deploy this on several other farms with the same effect. –radekskl Jan 4 at 7:14 @SPArchaeologist This site collection uses original master page, haven't modified it. I've tried to to deploy it on a fresh farm - same problem. –radekskl Jan 4 at 7:16 I've noticed that not all forms has the same problem, but can't determine whats the cause. It happens on either built-in list forms an