Could it be that it comes from hardware or something else, rather than
the code itself ?

Because I deleted my work folder, and I checkouted from SVN to a
revision that was working for me last week... And guess what ? It
still bugs !
I don't understand a thing...


On Jun 8, 9:07 am, Lideln <lid...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ok there is some progress...
>
> I manage to get the error in Firefox too !
>
> How can I do that ? Let me explain everything :
>
> In IE :
> The error shows up when I try to login AND when the login is
> successful (but strangely, it still occurs in the login.php page
> instead of main.php)
>
> In FF :
> The errors shows up directly in the login.php page when I hit F5 twice
> quickly, but it never happens when I hit F5 just once, or when I
> successfully log in. In that case (successful login) nobody (in FF)
> yells an error (Firebug or WebDeveloper). When I have the error (the
> F5 twice thing), the error shows up only in Firebug.
> Unfortunately, the stack trace does not allow me to detect the
> "previous JS error thing", as all the functions logged in the stack
> trace are in jQuery.
>
> Here is the log :
> [code]
> document.body is null
> ? in jquery-1.3.2.min...@3200()jquery-1....2.min.js (ligne 3204)
> ? in jquery-1.3.2.min...@3031()jquery-1....2.min.js (ligne 3032)
> ? in jquery-1.3.2.min...@671()jquery-1....2.min.js (ligne 692)
> ? in jquery-1.3.2.min...@3022()jquery-1....2.min.js (ligne 3031)
> ? in jquery-1.3.2.min...@3054()jquery-1....2.min.js (ligne 3056)
> [Break on this error] document.body.appendChild( div );
> [/code]
>
> When I try to put on purpose a buggy line in the first (last called,
> actually ?!) line of the stack trace, in order to maybe see what line
> of my code is buggy, I am out of luck as the new stack trace points
> only to jquery-3.2.js lines.
>
> Please... Help... I am stuck now, as it is a professionnal application
> and I can't commit anything as long as it does not work in IE6...
>
> Thank you all,
>
> Lideln
>
> On Jun 8, 6:50 am, Lideln <lid...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Thank you all for your answers !
>
> > The problem is, that nobody else got this error, just me. And the
> > other problem is that neither Firebug or WebDeveloper tell me of
> > errors (they both detect different errors sometimes). IE6 bugs only on
> > this line, and I tried to comment the inclusion of the two jquery
> > plugins I am using, with no success.
> > The problem does not seem to occur in IE7.
>
> > I reverted all my changes and it still does not work... It's really
> > confusing !
>
> > I will try today, but if someone has an idea, or got this error and
> > found out why, I would be glad to hear because I really tried a lot of
> > things to make it work...
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > Lideln
>
> > On 7 juin, 05:47, Ricardo <ricardob...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > That's a check for proper W3C box model support, as you can see it
> > > runs on document.ready (jQuery(function...), so it's impossible that
> > > the document body doesn't exist yet. Kranti is right, it's likely a
> > > previous error that's causing it.
>
> > > On Jun 5, 9:07 am, Lideln <lid...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi !
>
> > > > I have an issue... What is weird, is that my colleagues don't have
> > > > it ! (and I did not have it this morning)
> > > > It happens only on IE6... Everything is fine under Firefox (3), Safari
> > > > (4 beta) and Opera (9.64).
>
> > > > When logging in into my application, IE tells me "document.body is
> > > > null or is not an object".
> > > > I have the IE6 debugger installed, and it points me toward : (I used
> > > > the "normal" jquery version to show the plain text code)
>
> > > > [code]
> > > > // Figure out if the W3C box model works as expected
> > > > // document.body must exist before we can do this
> > > > jQuery(function(){
> > > >         var div = document.createElement("div");
> > > >         div.style.width = div.style.paddingLeft = "1px";
>
> > > >         document.body.appendChild( div ); <--- error happens here
> > > >         jQuery.boxModel = jQuery.support.boxModel = div.offsetWidth === 
> > > > 2;
> > > >         document.body.removeChild( div ).style.display = 'none';});
>
> > > > [/code]
>
> > > > How can this be possible ?
>
> > > > Thank you for any possible lead that could help me get rid of this
> > > > error...
>
> > > > Kind regards,

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