Hi,
I just installed the new Service release build 10.3.20103.2120 on a WIndows 7 32-bit test machine and then on my WIndows 7 64-bit development machine.
On the development machine when I mouse over any menu item an error is raised in the Infragistics *.js script. I am running from within Visual 2010 here
Line: 424 - Error: Unable to set value of the property 'width': object is null or undefined.
The error occurs in the method / function displaySubMenu ()
I do not have any client-side scripting in the page. The attached Word document contains a screen snippet of the error and the code at the point where the error occurred.
Hello,
This issue has been resolved in work item #73059. It will be available in the next SR.
Thanks,
Once again... #Fail. How do you not catch this in testing with IE9? How do you not have an update on the for over 7 days? Your bad JS code causes navigation not to work. That is pretty integral to most sites. Considering that IE9 is in Windows Updates and being pushed down to machines across the world, don't you think customers deserve a quicker response?
Hello All,
Developer issue has been created for this behavior with number: 73059 - "The browser chrashes on hover and click actions".
As soon as it's resolved I will post the build number here.
Thanks
we are working at the moment to provide support for IE9. We will try to fix this support request for the next SR.
I thought that I had indicated in the original post that it is IE-9. I have been anxiously awaiting the Service Release which was supposed to provide support fixes to work with IE-9 which is the Infragistics SR that I just downloaded and installed. I have held off installing IE9 until the Service Release was available from Infragistics becuase of prior testing that showed its incompatibility. Build 10.3.20103.2120, I hopped was that fix.
After submitting this post, I already submitted a support request to Infragistics.
FYI - there is no application code involved in the reported error. It is all Infragistics *.JS code which the screen snippit displayed.