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Toolbox issue on IE 03 Oct 2011 17:39 #88

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I am having problems editing and saving a new record on the frontend using IE but works fine with firefox.


Message: Object doesn't support this property or method

Do I need to install a plugin, such as mootools.
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Re: What about jQuery support? 04 Oct 2011 05:06 #92

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Which backend/frontend template are you using?
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Re: What about jQuery support? 04 Oct 2011 12:47 #93

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My own template but it was made with Artisteer.

I will try it with a standard Joomla template and let you know.
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Re: What about jQuery support? 04 Oct 2011 20:15 #94

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Just tried with the default template (Atomic on Joomla 1.7)
Still not working with IE.8


Message: 'document.formvalidator' is null or not an object

Must be a javascript query not supported in IE
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Re: What about jQuery support? 04 Oct 2011 23:03 #95

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Can I see this via some URL ? you can send me an address via private message.
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Re: What about jQuery support? 05 Oct 2011 07:46 #97

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Thanks doob but I just realised it must be an issue with joomla.

I tried to add a user from the joomla user manager and that gives the same error.

Message: 'document.formvalidator' is null or not an object

but I can add a user with firefox.

Also tried it on another pc with same problem.

I'll have to look in joomla support.

I will still send you the url, maybe you can try it in IE
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Re: What about jQuery support? 05 Oct 2011 08:57 #100

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Can't see a way to send a private message to you doob.
Am I missing something or is this not activated
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Re: What about jQuery support? 05 Oct 2011 09:00 #101

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e-mail me my address is in profile ( karol. $$ gontarski # gmail. $$ com )
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