Hi everybody,
I think my code is cleaned up now, however , I still have the same
problem, does anybody have any suggestions?

Thanks


On Dec 18, 10:00 pm, Walter Lee Davis <wa...@wdstudio.com> wrote:
> If you have the Firebug window open, then click on the console tab so  
> the errors will appear. If Firebug can work out where the error is  
> coming from, it will tell you. Click on the error to focus on that  
> line of the script. If the error is nested a few layers down, you're  
> probably going to have to trace by the function name in your own code  
> -- or set breakpoints and step through the code (but I've never  
> learned properly how to do that, so don't ask!).
>
> Walter
>
> On Dec 18, 2010, at 12:47 PM, livewire9174 wrote:
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> > Thanks Walter,
> > I have just installed firebug, I know this is not related the above
> > question, but how do I get firebug to show me what line of javascript
> > is getting upset?
>
> > thanks
>
> > On Dec 18, 4:18 pm, Walter Lee Davis <wa...@wdstudio.com> wrote:
> >> There's a general error in your code (found it in Safari). It looks
> >> like you're trying to call an effect on an object that doesn't exist,
> >> because you're referencing $(element) on a null object from inside
> >> effects.js.
>
> >> Take a look through your code, and make sure that you only call
> >> effects on an object that you're sure exists. So for example,  
> >> instead of
>
> >>         $('something').appear();
>
> >> you could do
>
> >>         var elm;
> >>         if(elm = $('something')) elm.appear();
>
> >> Another great trick is this (if you're working from an element that
> >> can be gotten through css)
>
> >> $$('#something').invoke('appear');
>
> >> Since that's like writing a for loop over an array of results, it
> >> naturally works fine when there are no results -- it just doesn't  
> >> fire.
>
> >> In any case, you really want to test this stuff in Firebug or  
> >> Safari's
> >> Web Inspector. That gives you a real-time look into what your code is
> >> doing or not.
>
> >> Walter
>
> >> On Dec 18, 2010, at 9:08 AM, livewire9174 wrote:
>
> >>> Hi everybody.
> >>> I hope this is the correct place to post.
>
> >>> I have a menu system using the scriptaculous code. However, the menu
> >>> disappears when using Internet Explorer. I am not sure what I am  
> >>> doing
> >>> wrong, but it must be something simple?
>
> >>> My page is here,http://bit.ly/haBsGY,  just mouse over the menus and
> >>> you will see the issue.
>
> >>> Please help if you can,
>
> >>> Thanks in advance.
>
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