Error on Page

  • BIOSERUM
    Asked on May 6, 2011 at 7:24 AM

    Does someone know what does this error means?

    Detalles de error de página web


    Mensaje: Argumento no válido.
    Línea: 747
    Carácter: 246
    Código: 0


    Mensaje: El objeto no acepta esta propiedad o método
    Línea: 1323
    Carácter: 59
    Código: 0

    --------------------  Translation  ---------------------------

    Details web page error message:

     

    Invalid argument. Line: 747
    Char: 246
    Code: 0

    Message: Object does not support this property or method

    Line: 1323
    Char: 59
    Code: 0

    ---------------------  End of Translation  ---------------------

    How can I solve it?

  • NeilVicente
    Replied on May 6, 2011 at 10:51 PM

    Hi,

    Where did you get this message? Can you give us the link to the page where this error message was displayed? Also, please include the link to the form that is giving you this problem. Thank you for your cooperation.

    ¡Hola!

    ¿De dónde sacaste este mensaje? ¿Nos puede dar el enlace a la página donde se muestra este mensaje de error? También, por favor incluya el enlace a la forma que te da este problema. Gracias por su cooperación.


    Neil

  • BIOSERUM
    Replied on May 12, 2011 at 6:11 AM
    Hi, the link to the form is http://www.jotform.com/?formID=11175048465
    If you open the form , at the end of the page in the left side there is an alert symbol and if you click it this error appears.
    I would like to make some modifications in this form but it's impossible because the page works very slowly and I can`t work in it.
    Thank you
    Laura
  • abajan Jotform Support
    Replied on May 12, 2011 at 1:43 PM

    Hello Laura

    If the form is embedded in a page, please provide the URL (Internet address) of that page, so that we can view the form in context. That error appears to be the type one often encounters in Internet Explorer (the browser everyone loves! :) It is a JavaScript error which leads me to think that there is a conflict between a pre-existing script (or scripts) on the page and the form's code.

    Assuming the form is embedded in a page, replacing the present form code with an iFrame would probably solve the problem but we would prefer to view the page first, just to be sure it isn't something else causing the error.

     

    ~ Wayne

  • NeilVicente
    Replied on May 12, 2011 at 6:07 PM

    @abajan I think the user is having problems with editing the form. It looks like a browser problem. I used to have such a problem with IE8 but for the life of me I can't remember how I fixed it.

    @BIOSERUM

    I think it is a common consensus that IE is one of the worst browsers available. I stopped using it years ago when I learned about Firefox. Try using either Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome

    Let us know if it helps. We'll come up with another solution if it doesn't.


    Neil

  • BIOSERUM
    Replied on May 13, 2011 at 6:39 AM

    Hi, I downloaded Mozilla Firefox in my computer and know the problem is solved. I can work with this form properly,

    Thank you very much!

  • liyam
    Replied on May 13, 2011 at 3:17 PM

    Hello BIOSERUM,

    Good to know your problem has been somehow solved.

    If you have other questions or concerns, please let us know

    Thanks and warm regards,

    Liyam