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Taken From The Forum: Help & Support for DHTML Menu Version 5+
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Last Updated: Saturday July 14 2012 - 06:07:42

Javascript error (Object required) on your samples


Poster: dmalikyar
Dated: Wednesday January 31 2007 - 22:25:15 GMT

I purchased the product and am interested in menus similar to the "Start Button Menu" and the "Unlimited Level Menu" examples. I noticed that a Javascript error (Object required) occurs when I attempt to drill down to a 3rd level submenu either from web site or the downloaded files. This Javascript error occurs on the 2 examples that I cited but possibly more. The menus appear to function properly but the javascript errors are causing our users/system admins grief. Please advise.[/url]

Same error


Poster: tomcraig
Dated: Wednesday January 31 2007 - 22:30:33 GMT

I see the same error after downloading a licensed menu just today. I downloaded the newest version, and IE 6 is returning javascript errors for object required. The menu seems to act normal, but the error is not wanted. It happens when you rollover a menu item that has a submenu.

ADDED: I also see it happening on the milonic.com main menu, as mentioned above, when a third level menu is entered. On my site's, it's any button with a submenu.

No error in Firefox or IE 7.

Test at http://208.112.83.147/demo2 .

Tom


Poster: Andy
Dated: Wednesday January 31 2007 - 23:04:26 GMT

Can you please tell me where you are seeing this error on our site.

I can't see 3 levels deep on the menu on our home page so guess it must be someplace else?

Cheers,
Andy


Poster: tomcraig
Dated: Wednesday January 31 2007 - 23:14:24 GMT

As an example, I'm seeing it when rolling over DHTML Menu > DHTML Menu Samples > any menu sample. Maybe that's referred to as 2 levels deep. Sorry.


Poster: tomcraig
Dated: Wednesday January 31 2007 - 23:26:44 GMT

dmalikyar, are you using IE 6?


Poster: Andy
Dated: Wednesday January 31 2007 - 23:37:54 GMT

I got it - it's a problem with IE6 and buildAfterLoad.

I'm working on this right now and hope to have something real soon.

-- Andy


Poster: Andy
Dated: Wednesday January 31 2007 - 23:53:57 GMT

Bug found, fixed and posted to the CVS Tree.

You can grab a copy of the new version (Pre Release) from http://www.milonic.com/menuvinfo.php Version 5.770

Hope this helps,
Andy


Poster: Andy
Dated: Wednesday January 31 2007 - 23:56:51 GMT

Back to the original post from dmalikyar.

Can you please send over either some code for testing or point us to a URL of where this problem can be found.

Cheers,
Andy


Poster: Ruth
Dated: Thursday February 1 2007 - 0:40:05 GMT

Hi Andy,

I'm not getting any error in the sample download of that Start Button Menu, but on the Milonic site in IE5.5 and IE6 I'm getting an object expected error. The line number seems to indicate it's something with that urchin tacker.

Ruth


Poster: tomcraig
Dated: Thursday February 1 2007 - 3:40:10 GMT

Sorry, I just got back from seeing "Blood Diamonds". Good movie.

The 5.770 pre-release is looking good on my test site with no errors in IE 6. Looks good to me at this point.

FYI, the milonic.com website menu is still returning an error on the path I mentioned above.

Thanks for the effort fixing this bug.


Poster: dmalikyar
Dated: Thursday February 1 2007 - 11:09:33 GMT

Andy wrote:
Back to the original post from dmalikyar.

Can you please send over either some code for testing or point us to a URL of where this problem can be found.

Cheers,
Andy


I am using IE6. You can see the error when using IE6 at the following URL:

http://www.milonic.com/menusample67.php


Poster: Andy
Dated: Thursday February 1 2007 - 11:19:09 GMT

Hi,

The fix I worked on last night was the same problem.

I've now gone for full release on version 5.770 which should help fix this problem.

Cheers,
Andy