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buildAfterLoad mmenudom issue in IE
Poster: mattphisto
Dated: Monday August 27 2007 - 18:49:25 BST
Hi there,
I seem to have stumbled on an odd issue specific to my license for mattopia.com. The menu is in a table and when I try to use the command buildAfterLoad, I get an invalid argument error in Internet Explorer 6 and 7. The menu works fine in Firefox and Netscape.
While debugging in IE, the error points to line 20 in the mmenudom script.
Is it possible to have this script further debugged or regenerated for this license?
For the time being, I've set it to buildBeforeLoad, which is working adequately, but sometimes the menu pulls in to the far right of the screen and I have to refresh the IE browser in order for it to center properly.
What makes it all the more strange is that the other licenses I have installed use the buildAfterLoad command and they're working fine in Internet Explorer.
Thanks,
Matt
Poster: Ruth
Dated: Monday August 27 2007 - 19:17:13 BST
Hi,
You can try putting the calls for all the files into the table, which I believe is how it's supposed to be done when using buildAfterLoad. If that doesn't work, you'll have to contact Milonic directly. With a professional license you can use the beta support system. Go to Milonic.com and at the bottom is a text link to Tech Support.
Ruth
Poster: mattphisto
Dated: Monday August 27 2007 - 21:17:52 BST
I did try moving the includes, but to no avail. I've opened a ticket with Milonic Support.
Thanks,
Matt
Poster: Andy
Dated: Tuesday August 28 2007 - 14:45:32 BST
Just replied to your ticket, here's the response in case anybody else has this issue:
Quote:
Hi,
The faulty line is borderstyle="bold"; - borderstyle cannot be bold, I'm guessing you mean solid.
Changing it to borderstyle="solid"; will fix the problem.
The faulty line is borderstyle="bold"; - borderstyle cannot be bold, I'm guessing you mean solid.
Changing it to borderstyle="solid"; will fix the problem.
-- Andy