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denied up vote 3 down vote favorite 2 I am getting permission denied error on IE (firefox it works fine) I am making an ajax call (local domain) and result of the call I am assigning to a div. On debugging I came to know there is no issue with ajax call and variable 'result' has the result data. Error is thrown when data window opener is being assigned to div. Error Line: 2 jquery-1.8.1.min.js Error: Permission denied Javascript code: $.get('administration.htm', function (result) { $('#adminDiv').find('#content').html(result); }); Any idea why this error is coming. javascript jquery internet-explorer permission-denied share|improve this question edited Jul 1 '13 at 12:43 asked Jul 1 '13 at 11:34 lav mudgal 6117 maybe this helps: stackoverflow.com/a/2960963/953684 –Sharky Jul 1 '13 at 11:37 I already have meta tag defined in head tag. –lav mudgal Jul 1 '13 at 11:43 is the target div in an iframe? –Sharky Jul 1 '13 at 11:47 instead of using $('#adminDiv').find('#content').html(result) I tried to change it to document.getElementById('content').innerHTML=result; Now i am not getting this error but events defined on result does not work and even formatting is not correct. –lav mudgal Jul 1 '13 at 11:47 no, target div is not in an iframe –lav mudgal Jul 1 '13 at 11:50 | show 6 more comments 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote The permission denied error could be coming from trying to manipulate the DOM before the document is ready. As for the events
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Test ajax.html It works! test.js $(document).ready(function(){ $( 'a' ).click(function(){ $.post( '/ietest/ajax.html', function( data ) { alert( data ); }); }); }); Try it here: http://t1318.greatnet.de/ietest/test.html javascript jquery ajax internet-explorer share|improve this question edited Defor 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 or posting ads with us http://sharepoint.stackexchange.com/questions/117227/permission-denied-error-in-ie-after-adding-content-editor-to-form SharePoint Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ SharePoint Stack Exchange is a question and answer https://scn.sap.com/thread/435138 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” error in IE after adding content editor to form up vote 1 down vote favorite A site that I have not modified in several weeks has suddenly stopped permission denied functioning in Internet Explorer as it has for the past few months. I have a content editor in my list on the New, Display, and Edit forms for a list. Firefox, Chrome, and Opera all load up these pages along with the data in the content editors just fine while Internet Explorer will not load my file and will actually give me a "Permission Denied" error (if I have developer tools open). I have not changed anything in the files themselves which should've javascript permission denied caused this issue, and I actually confirmed that it was not bad code or file reference by clearing out the .txt file it was referencing. Access to the txt file itself is not an issue, as it does successfully hide everything I specified in that file through CSS. It's just the JavaScript which doesn't work. After I removed the content editor web part, I stopped receiving the "Permission Denied" error which was appearing when I had developer tools opened. I added another empty content editor back onto the page, and the same error appeared. note: There was a network update which happened within my network and may have changed some settings, but the only discussion I found about settings that might cause this were referring to adding the site to the Trusted Sites list (it was) and disabling debugging (it was). None of the users within my local office are able to load the forms normally as we were a few days ago, but my main concern is about the users of this site who are located in another country and have not yet received these system updates. When the site stops working for them, it's my head.. as "Use FireFox" is not an acceptable response after they just decommissioned their old Lotus Notes in acceptance of our SP site. Any help on this would be appreciated. javascript permissions error internet-explorer share|improve this question edited Oct 4 '14 at 0:40 asked Oct 4 '14 at 0:22 Dinerdo 178
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