Now unable to reproduce. Also there was a bug in my Javascript which
was stopping the control working (this was displayed as an additional
error. I thought it was because the script wasn't being loaded. In
fact it was an unrelated error.)
Will post further if I see it again.
Pete
On Sep 9, 5:17 pm, John J Barton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please post an example of the code that gives the message. From what
> you say, it sounds like you are reading JS code via AJAX and eval() to
> compile it. That works all of the time. What is "ob"? What file does
> it error point to?
>
> On Aug 29, 10:32 pm, scheurbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > I'm trying to do some tricky schtick with JS, in particular I'm
> > loading up a bunch of 'remote' JS files within a JS file.
>
> > I'm using jQuery ('cos it's pretty damn cool) and in the 'remote' JS
> > pages I'm loading, in the call to load them I need to initiate an
> > eval( scriptcontents ) call in order to be able to initialise the JS
> > code within each file. Which is fine and dandy because it seems to
> > work.
>
> > The problem I get is that because in my 'remote' JS files there are
> > various prototype calls to enable global use of the functions within
> > the other JS files, Firebug always seems to return an error message
> > saying...
>
> > ob.toString is not a function
> > [Break on this error] undefined
>
> > (plus a location of the error, which on a 37 line HTML file it says
> > the error's occuring at line number count greater than that total)
>
> > ... even though everything seems to be working correctly. If I comment
> > out the prototype calls, the error does not display and my fancy JS
> > stuff doesn't work properly (something to do with particular functions
> > being defined within one file and the other JS files won't be able to
> > access them -- it's a long story).
>
> > Anyone know the explanation as to why the script(s) all seem to work
> > fine (using Firefox 3.0.1 and Firebug 1.2.0) but this error still pops
> > up in Firebug? Alternatively, if anyone knows another method to load
> > and initialise remote JS files (within a JS file, not within an HTML
> > document) then I'm interested in hearing how you do it!
>
> > Kind regards,
>
> > Scheurbert
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