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Last edited by yyogev; 21 Apr at AM. Reason: solved. Help, please Can anyone please help with this? Looking for any extra commas in arrays didn't bring any results either. Last edited by yyogev; 20 Apr at PM. Reason: fix spelling. Yet another dumb mistake Hello again, After narrowing the form code binary search style , I found this only happened with fields were I set fieldLabel to be a link. I looked at the code used to build the link, and there it was: Code:. Quick Navigation Ext 3.

Direct Ext: 4. Quick note, debugging with Firebug, i found the following : applyToMarkup "hello-win" ext-all-debug. Thanks a lot Animal for the wake up call!!!! Quick Navigation Ext 2. Direct Ext: 4. All times are GMT The time now is PM. All rights reserved. US: 1 [email protected]. Stay Connected Join our mailing list Subscribe. Without showing any code, I thought maybe somebody already knows what the error message in the title generally means?

What could it be? Follow Post Reply. In Gecko et al, presuming you've used addEventListener, it refers to the element.

I don't know about IE Win but all examples bellow work fine in my browsers. Well, thanks; that gives a clue that the code might be correct, at least. I might repost with the code if I can't figure out a solution.

Thanks I don't know about IE Win but all examples bellow work fine in my browsers. David Golightly. It's because in IE this attribute is named "parent" instead of "parentNode".

My mistake. However, it appears IE also redundantly supports parentNode, so unless there's some advantage I'm not aware of there's no reason to use parentElement. I'm going to bed now. It seems that the problem was when refering to the onclick element itself as document.



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