BTW the error message, translated into english is:

Value of the property not valid. jquery.js, Line 12 Character 12721

The part of code that is put into evidence is some jquery function:
if(L){J[G]=K}return J[G]},trim:function(E){return(E||"").replace(/^\s+|
\s+$/g,"")},makeArray:function(G){var E=[];if(G!=null){var F=G.length;

"J[G]=K" is evidenced with the yellow highlighter. What error could
this be?


On 1 Apr, 12:58, Lwangaman <donjohn.f...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Can anyone help in deciphering this error message? I only get it in
> Internet Explorer, it doesn't show up either in Firefox or in Chrome.
>
> Here is the page that it occurs 
> on:http://johnrdorazio.altervista.org/SitoFlatnukePersonale/?lang=en&mod=
>
> The block that uses jquery and that is provoking the error is the one
> in the right column of the page "News Headlines". I use jquery to
> control the css and the mouseover (hover to be precise, talking
> jquery) events in the scrollbar on the right, which controls the
> direction and the speed of the marquee.
>
> In IE the scrollbar (made up of 7 stacked cells in a nested table)
> doesn't even finish rendering. So I suppose that the conflict could be
> in there somewhere. Here is my jquery code:
>
> $(document).ready(function(){
>
> // your code here
>
> $("td#upfastestbutton").css({"cursor":"default", "height":"14%",
> "background-color":"cyan", "text-align":"center", "border-color":"
> lightblue", "border-style":"inset inset none inset", "border-
> width":"2px 2px 0px 2px"});
> $("td.midbuttons").css({"cursor":"default", "height":"14%",
> "background-color":"cyan", "text-align":"center", "border-color":"
> lightblue", "border-style":"none inset none inset", "border-
> width":"0px 2px 0px 2px"});
> $("td#downfastestbutton").css({"cursor":"default", "height":"14%",
> "background-color":"cyan", "text-align":"center", "border-color":"
> lightblue", "border-style":"none inset inset inset", "border-
> width":"0px 2px 2px 2px"});
>
> $("td#upfastestbutton").hover(
>    function(){
>      $("marquee#MENU").trigger("start");
>      $("marquee#MENU").attr({
>        direction: "down", scrollamount: 4});
>   },
>    function(){
>      $("marquee#MENU").attr({
>        direction: "down", scrollamount: 4});
>   }
> )
>
> $("td#upfasterbutton").hover(
>    function(){
>      $("marquee#MENU").trigger("start");
>      $("marquee#MENU").attr({
>        direction: "down", scrollamount: 2});
>   },
>    function(){
>      $("marquee#MENU").attr({
>        direction: "down", scrollamount: 2});
>   }
> )
> $("td#upfastbutton").hover(
>    function(){
>      $("marquee#MENU").trigger("start");
>      $("marquee#MENU").attr({
>        direction: "down", scrollamount: 1});
>   },
>    function(){
>      $("marquee#MENU").attr({
>        direction: "down", scrollamount: 1});
>   }
> )
>
> $("td#stopbutton").hover(
>    function(){
>      $("marquee#MENU").trigger("stop");
>   },
>    function(){
>      $("marquee#MENU").trigger("stop");
>   }
> )
>
> $("td#downfastbutton").hover(
>    function(){
>      $("marquee#MENU").trigger("start");
>      $("#MENU").attr({
>        direction: "up", scrollamount: 1});
>   },
>    function(){
>      $("#MENU").attr({
>        direction: "up", scrollAmount: 1});
>   }
> )
>
> $("td#downfasterbutton").hover(
>    function(){
>      $("marquee#MENU").trigger("start");
>      $("#MENU").attr({
>        direction: "up", scrollAmount: 2});
>   },
>    function(){
>      $("#MENU").attr({
>        direction: "up", scrollAmount: 2});
>   }
> )
>
> $("td#downfastestbutton").hover(
>    function(){
>      $("marquee#MENU").trigger("start");
>      $("#MENU").attr({
>        direction: "up", scrollAmount: 4});
>   },
>    function(){
>      $("#MENU").attr({
>        direction: "up", scrollAmount: 4});
>   }
> )
>
> // your code ends here
>  });

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