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11/27/2006 1:24 PM
 
IE 7 

Dear All

I have a small problem with IE7. The problem appear when i try to scroll the page down, where the IE shows a JavaScript error dialog asks me to debug the problem. The error message is "ScrollTop is null or not an object". Also when this message appear the drop down menus stop working.

 

I use DNN 4.3.4, and this problem doesn't appear when I use IE6 so how can I solve this problem please?

 

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Hasan Al-Halabi

http://www.shbabonnet.com

 

 
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11/28/2006 9:31 AM
 
Do you have a text/html module on there where you posted in a JavaFeed?  Any Javafeed?

What about an AJAX module on the page?

If so, you may want to start there.  I've had that before and it was a pain.  You can use a Javascript debugger like the one that comes with the Firefox browser to get more info on it.

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11/28/2006 9:43 AM
 

Dear lilryno

ya i have a text/html module in the page and its JavaScript header contain advertisiment code. But this script work fine with IE6 why it doesn't with IE7 ?

 

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Hasan Al-Halabi

http://www.shbabonnet.com

 
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12/8/2006 10:35 AM
 
Hasan,

Wish I could be of more help but I don't know why IE7 doesn't display your javascript properly.  I don't know a great deal about IE7 or javascript.  Good luck.

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12/8/2006 10:53 AM
 

"ScrollTop is null or not an object"

This usually happens because you have put a <form> tag into your html. 

Look with a view source of the html and see if there is more than one <form> tag.


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