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Javascript Errors in CS4 on Win 7
Asked 19 Apr 2012 07:04:34
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19 Apr 2012 07:04:34 Les IsOnline posted:
Hi,When trying to work with the extension I apply an effect to mt text or image....I can then see the Behaviours Panel in the tag inspector..
When I click this in the Tag Inspector to change or tweak the settings I get Javascript errors saying.
While executing inspectBehaviour in CSS Animator.htm , a javaScript error occured........So I click OK and the animator panel opens empty and I cant change it,
I have to go to the tag Inspector again and delete it from there and start again..
Can someone advise please...
Im using CS4 on Win 7 Ultimate
Regards
Les
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Replied 21 Apr 2012 10:35:01
21 Apr 2012 10:35:01 Les IsOnline replied:
I think I have this figured out...
When I was applying the animation to my elements I was not picking them from the list i was leaving "this" as my choice andit works and the animation was applying but wont let me go back and edit it and throws that error...
Im sorry its my bad but perhaps you could force the user to pick the element by its ID instead of allowing the default "this" choice..??
Anyways thanks again Im loving the extension so far got a great animated menu going with it.
Regards as ever
When I was applying the animation to my elements I was not picking them from the list i was leaving "this" as my choice andit works and the animation was applying but wont let me go back and edit it and throws that error...
Im sorry its my bad but perhaps you could force the user to pick the element by its ID instead of allowing the default "this" choice..??
Anyways thanks again Im loving the extension so far got a great animated menu going with it.
Regards as ever
Replied 21 Apr 2012 10:54:47
21 Apr 2012 10:54:47 Teodor Kuduschiev replied:
Hello Les,
We are currently investigating the issue with the "While executing inspectBehaviour..." error.
The 'this' is the standard option for the currently clicked element. It is set by default because the users may not have an id assigned to the element or may not want to use an id.
We are currently investigating the issue with the "While executing inspectBehaviour..." error.
The 'this' is the standard option for the currently clicked element. It is set by default because the users may not have an id assigned to the element or may not want to use an id.
Replied 21 Apr 2012 10:58:46
21 Apr 2012 10:58:46 Les IsOnline replied:
Hi,
That was my problem I did not have ID's set to all my images and divs so the "This" option was all I was using, now I have set ID's and choose the elements by ID from the list it works for me :-)
That was my problem I did not have ID's set to all my images and divs so the "This" option was all I was using, now I have set ID's and choose the elements by ID from the list it works for me :-)