it might be an unescaped string

On 11/09/2007, jonny_noog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I've been working a fair bit lately on a project that uses ajaxCFC,
> and I have just come across a strange bug that I was hoping someone
> may be able to shed some light on. I have a page where the main
> scripts that make up the JS side of ajaxCFC are present, when a user
> clicks on a element on the page, ajaxCFC is used to send form data to
> the server, nothing really unusual. And it all works just beautifully
> in Firefox.
>
> But in IE7 when the page loads, I get one of those unhelpful error
> messages from IE that tells me:
>
> Line: 9
> Char: 3
> Error: 'null' is null or not an object
> Code: 0
> URL: <the page I'm looking at>
>
> It seems that the issue may have something to do with util.js, which
> is part of ajaxCFC, if I comment out the line that includes util.js,
> then the error goes away but is replaced with another error
> complaining that DWRUtil is undefined, due to this object being in the
> file I just commented out and this object being needed to serialize
> the form data to be sent.
>
> So I guess my questions are:
>
> 1: Can anybody tell me how to interpret this crappy error output from
> IE? Within which file should I be looking at line 9? As it's not the
> HTML page I'm looking at that's for sure. Looking at line 9 in util.js
> shows me a comment line, not code...
>
> 2. Has anyone come across a any similar "'null' is null or not an
> object" errors with a JS script that works just fine in Firefox but
> gives this error in IE7?
>
> Any help much appreciated as always.
>
>
> >
>

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