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On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 2:44 PM, Sagar Arya <sagararya...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > Yes I included the jQuery file before the colorpicker.js file. And > it works fine in Mozilla and chrome.. but it doesn't turn up in IE. > Cheers ! > Sagar > > On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 3:03 PM, jQuery Lover <ilovejqu...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Well, it says jQuery is undefined. Have you put your jquery.js file >> before colorpicker.js ? >> >> ---- >> Read jQuery HowTo Resource - http://jquery-howto.blogspot.com >> >> >> >> On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 2:27 PM, Sagar Arya <sagararya...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> > Hello, >> > It doesn't seem to work even after adding the braces. It >> > works >> > fine in mozzila but the same syntax error in IE. ( IE suck more ! )... I >> > have attached the screen shots.. >> > Cheers ! >> > Aryan >> > >> > On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 10:44 AM, James Van Dyke <jame...@gmail.com> >> > wrote: >> >> >> >> The initial (function($) { was never closed. >> >> >> >> Here's how I formatted it so everything lines up: >> >> >> >> (function($){ >> >> var EYE = window.EYE = (function() { >> >> var _registered = { >> >> init: [] >> >> }; >> >> return { >> >> init: function() { >> >> $.each(_registered.init, function(nr, >> >> fn) { >> >> fn.call(); >> >> }); >> >> }, >> >> extend: function(prop) { >> >> for (var i in prop) { >> >> if (prop[i] != undefined) { >> >> this[i] = prop[i]; >> >> } >> >> } >> >> }, >> >> register: function(fn, type) { >> >> if (!_registered[type]) { >> >> _registered[type] = []; >> >> } >> >> _registered[type].push(fn); >> >> } >> >> }; >> >> })(); >> >> >> >> $(EYE.init); >> >> })(jQuery); >> >> >> >> >> >> I think that's about the most obfuscated thing I've seen this week. I >> >> hope you're doing something cool. >> >> >> >> Let us know if that helps. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Jan 14, 11:57 pm, "Sagar Arya" <sagararya...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > Hello, I tried changing the braces.. It seems they were >> >> > proper... >> >> > Here i am attaching all the files... Can anyone help me out pls... >> >> > its >> >> > perfectly running in mozilla, chrome.. but not in IE.. :( >> >> > >> >> > Cheers ! >> >> > Sagar >> >> > >> >> > On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Sagar Arya <sagararya...@gmail.com> >> >> > wrote: >> >> > > hey thanks so much.. :-) >> >> > >> >> > > Cheers ! >> >> > > Aryan >> >> > >> >> > > On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 10:26 AM, Karl Swedberg >> >> > > <k...@englishrules.com>wrote: >> >> > >> >> > >> good eye, Ricardo! thanks for the back up. :-) >> >> > >> >> > >> --Karl >> >> > >> >> > >> ____________ >> >> > >> Karl Swedberg >> >> > >>www.englishrules.com >> >> > >>www.learningjquery.com >> >> > >> >> > >> On Jan 13, 2009, at 5:54 PM, Ricardo Tomasi wrote: >> >> > >> >> > >> You're missing a parenthesis when closing the anonymous function: >> >> > >> >> > >> }(); should be })(); >> >> > >> >> > >> And I'm guessing '$' is there for jQuery, so that should actually >> >> > >> be >> >> > >> >> > >> })(jQuery); >> >> > >> >> > >> - ricardo >> >> > >> >> > >> On Jan 13, 3:56 pm, "Sagar Arya" <sagararya...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > >> >> > >> may be i should check with the other files and let you know... >> >> > >> thanks >> >> > >> for >> >> > >> >> > >> the information.. >> >> > >> >> > >> Cheers ! >> >> > >> >> > >> Aryan >> >> > >> >> > >> On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 7:06 PM, Karl Swedberg >> >> > >> <k...@englishrules.com >> >> > >> >wrote: >> >> > >> >> > >> I'm not seeing anything obvious. Taking a stab in the dark here >> >> > >> ... >> >> > >> I've >> >> > >> >> > >> received a similar error in the past when a reference to one of >> >> > >> my >> >> > >> >> > >> JavaScript files was resulting in a 404. The browser would try to >> >> > >> parse >> >> > >> the >> >> > >> >> > >> file as JavaScript, but of course it would be met with a syntax >> >> > >> error on >> >> > >> >> > >> line 1. Is it possible that the problem is not with this file, >> >> > >> but >> >> > >> with >> >> > >> >> > >> another one that you're trying to include? Just a guess. >> >> > >> >> > >> --Karl >> >> > >> >> > >> ____________ >> >> > >> >> > >> Karl Swedberg >> >> > >> >> > >> www.englishrules.com >> >> > >> >> > >> www.learningjquery.com >> >> > >> >> > >> On Jan 13, 2009, at 5:35 AM, Aryan wrote: >> >> > >> >> > >> I have a problem with Internet Explorer ( all versions ) . The >> >> > >> >> > >> following is my JQuery Code , which executes perfectly in mozilla >> >> > >> and >> >> > >> >> > >> chrome.. But it doesn't work in Internet Explorer. >> >> > >> >> > >> It says : Syntax error ( line 1 )... Can anyone help me out >> >> > >> here.. >> >> > >> >> > >> Thanks for your time in reading this. >> >> > >> >> > >> (function($){ >> >> > >> >> > >> var EYE = window.EYE = function() { >> >> > >> >> > >> var _registered = { >> >> > >> >> > >> init: [] >> >> > >> >> > >> }; >> >> > >> >> > >> return { >> >> > >> >> > >> init: function() { >> >> > >> >> > >> $.each(_registered.init, function(nr, fn){ >> >> > >> >> > >> fn.call(); >> >> > >> >> > >> }); >> >> > >> >> > >> }, >> >> > >> >> > >> extend: function(prop) { >> >> > >> >> > >> for (var i in prop) { >> >> > >> >> > >> if (prop[i] != undefined) { >> >> > >> >> > >> this[i] = prop[i]; >> >> > >> >> > >> } >> >> > >> >> > >> } >> >> > >> >> > >> }, >> >> > >> >> > >> register: function(fn, type) { >> >> > >> >> > >> if (!_registered[type]) { >> >> > >> >> > >> _registered[type] = []; >> >> > >> >> > >> } >> >> > >> >> > >> _registered[type].push(fn); >> >> > >> >> > >> } >> >> > >> >> > >> }; >> >> > >> >> > >> }(); >> >> > >> >> > >> $(EYE.init); >> >> > >> >> > >> })(jQuery); >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > colorpicker.js >> >> > 22KViewDownload >> >> > >> >> > eye.js >> >> > < 1KViewDownload >> >> > >> >> > jquery.js >> >> > 136KViewDownload >> >> > >> >> > layout.js >> >> > 2KViewDownload >> >> > >> >> > utils.js >> >> > 9KViewDownload >> > > >