Hi, I have a multi-file upload widget in a form and it works great in Firefox, Chrome and Safari. But it doesn't work in Internet Explorer.
The form is located here: http://www.precisionlab.com/testimonial
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Webpage error details:
Message: Object doesn't support this property or method
Line: 3
Char: 2
Code: 0
URI: http://www.precisionlab.com/administrator/components/com_chronoforms/form_widgets/multi_upload/multi_upload.js
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Can anyone help? Thanks.
The form is located here: http://www.precisionlab.com/testimonial
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Webpage error details:
Message: Object doesn't support this property or method
Line: 3
Char: 2
Code: 0
URI: http://www.precisionlab.com/administrator/components/com_chronoforms/form_widgets/multi_upload/multi_upload.js
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Can anyone help? Thanks.
Hi kko,
I don't see any problems with IE10. What exactly has to happen to create an error?
Bob
I don't see any problems with IE10. What exactly has to happen to create an error?
Bob
Hi Bob,
I don't have IE8 on my machine, but I've been told by users who have Windows XP and are using IE8 that when they try to click on Add Attachment, nothing happens and an "error on page" indicator appears at the bottom of the browser.
I wish everyone would upgrade their browsers to the latest versions, but that's not going to happen. Any way we can get this widget working with IE8?
I don't have IE8 on my machine, but I've been told by users who have Windows XP and are using IE8 that when they try to click on Add Attachment, nothing happens and an "error on page" indicator appears at the bottom of the browser.
I wish everyone would upgrade their browsers to the latest versions, but that's not going to happen. Any way we can get this widget working with IE8?
Hi kko,
I can replicate the error on IE8 but as you have two different versions of JQuery running on the page I'm a bit doubtful that this is a ChronoForms problem (I haven't seen any other reports of this). I'll try tomorrow with a clean version of a form.
Bob
I can replicate the error on IE8 but as you have two different versions of JQuery running on the page I'm a bit doubtful that this is a ChronoForms problem (I haven't seen any other reports of this). I'll try tomorrow with a clean version of a form.
Bob
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