I apologize, I am incorrect. It has to do with trying to switch the name attribute on radio buttons in IE. If you do so the plugin will error. The reason I was trying to change the name attribute is due to a problem in ASP.Net that will mangle the name when used in things like repeaters/listviews.
On Sep 17, 10:16 am, GregWa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I figured out the problem. > > In IE, if you have not set a class, even an empty class would suffice > (class=""), it will throw that error. I never saw this in the > documentation, which I feel could use some work as is to be clearer. > As such, I am not sure whether this is a known problem or coding > problem. > > On Sep 15, 5:53 pm, "Jörn Zaefferer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > Please provide a testpage. > > > Jörn > > > On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 4:50 PM, GregWa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > In FF3 I am having no issues with the plugin, but in IE (only tested > > > 7) I am running into the following problem. > > > >http://i34.tinypic.com/2vnovic.png-Line:662, Error: 'undefined' is > > > null or not an object. The offending piece of code goes over to jQuery > > > 1.2.6 and this is where it errors. > > > > data: function( elem, name, data ) { > > > elem = elem == window ? > > > windowData : > > > elem; > > > > var id = elem[ expando ]; > > > > elem is what is undefined > > > > Here is the code I'm using to execute the validation: > > > > validator = $('#form1').validate(); > > > var input = $('ul.MDProgramsList :input').eq(0); > > > input.each(function() { $(this).rules('add', { required: > > > true }); }); > > > > valid = validator.form(); > > > input.rules('remove'); > > > > When I make elem = to windowData it then proceeds to another error. > > > I'm not quite sure what is going on to cause this problem in IE. > >