Got that. But like you said, no console :-(
On 15 Mar, 21:54, "Gareth Evans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not so much a debug console for IE but it helps,
>
> Grab the IE Dev toolbar from Microsoft and the "DebugBar" (just google) and
> you get a bunch more debuggint tools- still no firefox-like console though.
>
> Gareth
>
> On 3/16/07, ChrisT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm still pretty new on js and Prototype, so this is possibly already
> > a known issue, or I might just be doing something dumb, but I thought
> > I'd see if anyone's got any explanation for it.
>
> > The problem occurred when running and RJS action from a Rails app
> > (though I don't think it's related to either of those things). I have
> > a div with id of description, which I'm updating with
>
> > page.replace_html 'description', :partial => 'description'
>
> > which is generating
>
> > Element.update("description", "new text goes here")
>
> > This works fine in Firefox and Safari, but in Opera and IE (6 & 7) I'm
> > getting
>
> > RJS error: object Error
>
> > then the js statement as above.
>
> > After much trial an error (BTW is there any way of getting a js
> > console in Opera or IE?) I discovered that changeing the id of the div
> > to item_description solves the problem.
>
> > The only things I can think might be causing this (other than IE's
> > usual pain-in-the-ass-edness), would be that there's a meta
> > description tag, which is messing with the finding of the description
> > div, or that perhaps description is somehow a reserved word of sorts.
>
> > Can anyone enlighten me?
>
> > Thanx
> > Chris
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