Yes, that's exactly what I meant.

When I switch the browser language from DE to EN, the error is gone.

Am 29.06.2010 11:15, schrieb Bob Schellink:
> Ah, by changing the language on my browser I see an exception. Just to 
> confirm this is the same
> issue, can you check under Firebug the "Net" panel -> POST -> XML. Here is it 
> what I see:
>
> XML Parsing Error: undefined entity Location:
> moz-nullprincipal:{c1315d97-8daa-41c6-af17-51867b9e5238} Line Number 30, 
> Column 71:
>
> ...</label>&nbsp;</td>
>
> '&nbsp;' is not valid in XML. I'll track down where this character is 
> rendered from Click. It should
> be '&#160;'
>
> Kind regards
>
> Bob
>
> On 29/06/2010 18:39, Axel Morgner wrote:
>>  Hi Bob,
>>
>> thanks for your reply.
>>> The link above works for me using Firefox 3.6.4 so I assume you mean
>>> it doesn't work locally?
>> Don't you get the Javascript alert box after submitting the form? I get
>> it locally and with the hosted demos, regardless of the browser (tested
>> with IE 6-9pre, FF 3.5.10+3.6.6, Safari 5.0, Chrome 5+6dev, Opera
>> 10.10+10.54).
>>> If you aren't using it yet, I suggest you install Firebug when working
>>> with Ajax. It is a great tool to
>>> provide feedback when there are errors. You might also want to test
>>> using Click trunk and the
>>> Click-jQuery[1] code.
>> Yes, I did some debugging, and the form seems to work (the taconite code
>> contains "Successfully submitted Form")|.| But in postSubmit() the
>> onError() function is called, which leads to the Javascript alert box.
>>
>> I'll test my code locally against Click trunk however.
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Axel


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