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ASP.NET Community Standup Forums Help Home/ASP.NET Forums/General ASP.NET/HTML, CSS and JavaScript/How to debug :Microsoft JScript runtime error: Object expected How to debug :Microsoft JScript runtime error: Object expected RSS 20 replies https://forums.asp.net/t/1104961.aspx?How+to+debug+Microsoft+JScript+runtime+error+Object+expected Last post Sep 05, 2014 01:02 AM by Rajendra Varadaraju ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › Print Share Twitter Facebook Email Shortcuts Active Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved Threads Support Options Advanced Search Reply zhangh_2007n... Member 1 Points 9 Posts How to debug :Microsoft JScript runtime error: Object expected Apr 30, 2007 11:01 AM|zhangh_2007ny|LINK HI. I get the error: Microsoft JScript runtime error: Object expected in my web script error application (.NET 2.0). I have one dropdownlist A and this dropdownlist A suppose to fire another dropdownlist B when it is clicked ( selected index changed). This is when this error happend. I don't have any javascript in my code written and I don't know how to debug this. This is only happend if I clear the browser internet option "disable script debugging" and it failed occurred in the when my web app run in the SSL(https). Can someone point to me the right direction? Thanks Reply JoshStodola Star 7779 Points 3127 Posts Re: How to debug :Microsoft JScript runtime error: Object expected Apr 30, 2007 11:17 AM|JoshStodola|LINK I can possibly point you in the right direction, but you will have to post some code first. Thanks. Reply zhangh_2007n... Member 1 Points 9 Posts Re: How to debug :Microsoft JScript runtime error: Object expected Apr 30, 2007 11:35 AM|zhangh_2007ny|LINK Thank you for your response. IF you could first give me some idea how to debug jscript in .NET 2.0 visual studio envirement, that would be great. thanks The javascript error get fired when I click the dropdownlist1. Protected Sub DropDownList1_SelectedIndexChanged(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles DropDownList1.SelectedIndexChanged Dim paydate As String = DropDownList1.SelectedValue Dim checkList As New CheckByEmpDetail(dal.getAppUser.UserID, paydate, dal.rootPath)'return object DdlXMLList.DataSource = checkList.PopulatePaycheckXmlList() 'return hashtable DdlXMLList.DataTextField = "Value" 'bind hashtable to second dropdoenlist DdlXMLList.DataValueField = "Key" DdlXMLList.DataBind() DdlXMLList.Items.Insert(0, "Select Pay Statement") DdlXMLList.SelectedIndex = 0 ReportViewerCheck.Visible = False End Sub and the aspx source is: <%@ Page Language="VB" MasterPageFile="~/Ess.master" AutoEventWireup="false" CodeFile="Pay