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New Post 10/9/2008 3:43 PM
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User is offline david_house
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JavaScript Error in 4.09.00... 

After building a purchasing site for our company in DNN, we upgraded it to 4.09.00 last week.  Now when working inside the VS 2008 IDE, we are getting the following JavaScript Error (See bitmap below...)

Very annoying and we have not been able to isolate where the problem comes from. I can reload the Install version, replace the connection string and the machine keys in the config file, and it works for several compiles, but then occurs again.

Has anyone else reported this problem?

Would like to figure out what is causing it so either we can fix it or it can be fixed and distributed.

Thanks...

Dave House

AMCON Distributing

dhouse@amcon.com

 

Error Message:

Microsoft JScript runtime error: Object Expected

Error Module: Resources/Search/Search.js

Function initSearch()

{

    var searchIcon = $get('SearchIcon');   *** This is line 44 of the module...***

...

}

 
New Post 11/5/2008 9:48 AM
User is offline Chris K
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Re: JavaScript Error in 4.09.00... 

We're getting the same error.

 
New Post 11/6/2008 8:13 AM
User is offline Dan Hillen
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Re: JavaScript Error in 4.09.00... 

You wouldn't happen to be using the location tag around your System.Web in the web.config file? I was playing with using this (to enable a virtual directory to work), but I noticed that using something like:

<location path=".">
      <system.webServer>
            <defaultDocument enabled="false" />
      </system.webServer>
</location>

caused the search function to bring up a javascript error on line 45, the initSearch() method. I believe that this tag must cause a search class to stop working. I also noticed that the icons within the search box disappeared when the location tag was present.

Hope this helps!!

 
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