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thread was archived. Please ask a new question if you need help. Updated to how to fix javascript error in mozilla firefox Firefox 35 and now I get a Javascript error message 11 replies script error firefox 150 have this problem 18870 views Last reply by banchormin 1 year ago EAngueira Posted 1/14/15, 4:39 firefox javascript debugger AM My Firefox updated to version 35 and now on every page I go I get this javascript error message: : 'navigator' getter called on an object that does not implement javascript not working in firefox but working in chrome window interface. I'm not sure what is the source of the error. I have not installed any new extensions. I'm attaching an image so you can see the error message. My Firefox updated to version 35 and now on every page I go I get this javascript error message: : 'navigator' getter called on an object that does not
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implement window interface. I'm not sure what is the source of the error. I have not installed any new extensions. I'm attaching an image so you can see the error message. Attached screenshots Chosen solution It was indeed caused by an Add-On. I disabled all of them and enabled them back one by one. The culprit is Fast Search by Surf Canyon 3.4.3. Anyone having this issue should just disable the add-on. Maybe this will be fixed with a future update. Read this answer in context 11 Question tools Get email updates when anybody replies. when a solution is found. Cancel Subscribe to feed Question details Product Firefox Topic Fix slowness, crashing, error messages and other problems System Details More system details Additional System Details Application User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/39.0.2171.95 Safari/537.36 More Information
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1 year ago jereisalem Posted 6/24/15, 12:53 AM Hi, i use dual screen monitors about:config and often drag a tab and drop it on the other screen to get a new window. in 60-80% i get firefox javascript error an error from the JavaScript Application: [TypeError: can't access dead object] This error sometimes appears even when i start FF and restore my previous session with some windows. If i use two windows i.e. one of https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1041290 them cant be used but the other works well. I use Ubuntu 14.04 and FF 38 best regards daniel Hi, i use dual screen monitors and often drag a tab and drop it on the other screen to get a new window. in 60-80% i get an error from the JavaScript Application: [TypeError: can't access dead object] This error sometimes appears even when i start FF and restore my previous session https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1068687 with some windows. If i use two windows i.e. one of them cant be used but the other works well. I use Ubuntu 14.04 and FF 38 best regards daniel Chosen solution In the past there was a drag and drop addon that caused this error. Do you have something similar installed? What is recommended when an add on throws this error is to contact the developer: https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2012/.../what-does-cant-access-dead-object-mean/ If there are no add ons, try a new profile to see if there is a minor corruption: Use the Profile Manager to create and remove Firefox profiles Read this answer in context 1 Question tools Get email updates when anybody replies. when a solution is found. Cancel Subscribe to feed Question details Product Firefox Topic Fix slowness, crashing, error messages and other problems System Details Linux Firefox 38.0 More system details Additional System Details Installed Plug-ins Shockwave Flash 11.2 r202 Application User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:38.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/38.0 More Information
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the new WordPress Code Reference! Using Your Browser to Diagnose JavaScript Errors If you're experiencing issues with your interactive functionality this may be due to JavaScript errors or conflicts. For example, your flyout menus may be broken, your metaboxes don't drag, or your add media buttons aren't working. In order to formulate your support request it helps the team to know what the JavaScript error is. This guide will show you how to diagnose JavaScript issues in different browsers. Contents 1 Step 1: Try Another Browser 2 Step 2: Enable SCRIPT_DEBUG 3 Step 3: Diagnosis 3.1 Firefox 3.2 Internet Explorer 3.3 Chrome 3.4 Safari 3.5 Opera 4 Step 4: Reporting Step 1: Try Another Browser To make sure that this is a JavaScript error, and not a browser error, first of all try opening your site in another browser. if the site is not having the same issue in the new browser you know that the error is browser specific if the site is having the same error it is not an error that is specific to one browser Make note of any browsers you are experiencing the error in. You can use this information when you are making a support request. Step 2: Enable SCRIPT_DEBUG You need to turn on script debugging. Open wp-config.php and add the following line before "That's all, stop editing! Happy blogging". define('SCRIPT_DEBUG', true); Check to see if you are still having an issue. Issue is fixed - turn off script debugging and report the issue on the support forum, telling the volunteers that you turned on script debugging and it solved the problem. Issue persists - proceed to Step 3. Step 3: Diagnosis Now that you know which browsers you are experiencing issues in you can start to diagnose the issue. Firefox 1. Open the Console Go to the screen where you are experiencing the error. In Firefox, navigate to Tools > Web Developer > Error Console or press Ctrl + Shift + J. 2. Identify the Error The error console will open. If you don't see any errors try reloading the page. The error may be generated when the page loads. The console will provide you with the error type, the location of the error and the line number The image above shows the error to be in jquery.js on line 2. Internet Explorer Bear in mind, IE behaves vas