Thanks for the info. I have added my votes to these cases. On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 1:40 AM, Jochen Berger <foober...@googlemail.com>wrote:
> Oh, I should have continued reading, sorry. Then, it's most likely also > TAP5-1882/TAP5-1907. > > Am 26.06.2012 05:58, schrieb Ray Nicholus: > >> Changing the following line in the addStylesheets function from: >> >> var loaded = _(document.styleSheets).chain(**).pluck("href").without(""). >> map(this.rebuildURLIfIE).**value(); >> >> >> to: >> >> var loaded = _(document.styleSheets).chain( >> ).pluck("href").without("").**without(null).map(this.** >> rebuildURLIfIE).value(); >> >> >> ...seems to fix the issue for me locally. I did not do any extensive >> testing though, but it seems simple enough. >> >> >> On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 10:23 PM, Ray Nicholus<rnicho...@widen.com> >> wrote: >> >> I would never even open IE if I had the choice. The javascript console >>> looks like someone's high school project. >>> >>> It turns out that IE's exception message was, as usual, misleading. I >>> should also mention that I was getting the same exception message when >>> tapestry attempted to execute consolefn.call in this function: >>> >>> function level(className, consolefn) { >>> return function (message) { >>> display(className, message); >>> >>> // consolefn may be null when there is no native console, in >>> which case >>> // do nothing more >>> consolefn&& consolefn.call(console, message); >>> >>> } >>> } >>> >>> But that's not the source of my problem. Looking closer, it turns out >>> that the real cause of the failure starts here in the addScripts >>> function: >>> >>> addStylesheets: function (stylesheets) { >>> if (!stylesheets) >>> return; >>> >>> var _ = T5._; >>> >>> var loaded = >>> _(document.styleSheets).chain(**).pluck("href").without("").** >>> map(this.rebuildURLIfIE).**value(); >>> ....... >>> } >>> >>> When running in IE, the StyleSheetList returned by document.styleSheets >>> contained an entry with a null href attribute. This results in a null >>> "path" value passed to the rebuildURL function, which causes a failure on >>> the first line of that function. >>> >>> That said, it looks to me like this is a bug in Tapestry. The modernizr >>> js library contributes a<style> element in IE. Tapestry picks this up >>> in >>> the StyleSheetList provided by the document.styleSheets call. Since this >>> is a style element, and not a link element, Tapestry should probably >>> filter >>> this out of the StyleSheetList since there will be no href attribute and >>> the rebuildURL function is not appropriate here. >>> >>> On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 5:05 PM, Howard Lewis Ship<hls...@gmail.com >>> >wrote: >>> >>> That does seem odd. IE gets the least coverage, at least by me, since I >>>> can >>>> only run it in a VM, and it has the worst debugging experience of any >>>> browser. This still seems quite fishy though ... since when can you not >>>> call() a Function? >>>> >>>> On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 3:03 PM, Ray Nicholus<rnicho...@widen.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> I'm seeing the following javascript exception in IE only when the >>>>> ajaxRequest function is called in tapestry.js: >>>>> >>>>> Object doesn't support property or method 'call' >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I've confirmed that successHandler is not null, and call appears to be >>>>> available as a native function. as one would expect. Any idea what is >>>>> going on here? The code below is from ajaxRequest in tapestry.js. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> try { >>>>> /* Re-invoke the success handler, capturing any >>>>> exceptions. */ >>>>> successHandler.call(this, response, >>>>> >>>> jsonResponse); >>>> >>>>> } catch (e) { >>>>> finalOptions.get('onException'**).call(this, >>>>> response); >>>>> } >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Howard M. Lewis Ship >>>> >>>> Creator of Apache Tapestry >>>> >>>> The source for Tapestry training, mentoring and support. Contact me to >>>> learn how I can get you up and productive in Tapestry fast! >>>> >>>> (971) 678-5210 >>>> http://howardlewisship.com >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> > > ------------------------------**------------------------------**--------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > users-unsubscribe@tapestry.**apache.org<users-unsubscr...@tapestry.apache.org> > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tapestry.apache.org > >