var scroll = new Fx.Scroll('tutorwrap', {
    wait: false,
    duration: 2500,
});

Watch out for those trailing commas, they always make IE freak out.


On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Bennington Purcell (via Nabble) <
[email protected]<ml-user%[email protected]>
> wrote:

> I have been working on my newest iteration of our site and ran into a
> hundred problems.
>
> The issue is (like always) Internet Explorer.   I am not getting errors to
> help my navigate to the issue, but my mootools isn't working.  (just so you
> can see it http://74.63.9.58/ and it works great in Firefox)
>
> the main code for the homepage is
>
> ------------------------------home.js------------------------------
>
> window.addEvent('domready', function(){
>
> var szNormal = 294, szSmall  = 70, szFull   = 750;
>
> var kwicks = $$(".kwicks");
> var fx = new Fx.Elements(kwicks, {wait: false, duration: 900});
> kwicks.each(function(kwick, i) {
>     kwick.addEvent("mouseenter", function(event) {
>         var o = {};
>         o[i] = {width: [kwick.getStyle("width").toInt(), szFull]}
>         kwicks.each(function(other, j) {
>             if(i != j) {
>                 var w = other.getStyle("width").toInt();
>                 if(w != szSmall) o[j] = {width: [w, szSmall]};
>             }
>         });
>         fx.start(o);
>     });
> });
>
> $("home_headwrap").addEvent("mouseleave", function(event) {
>     var o = {};
>     kwicks.each(function(kwick, i) {
>         o[i] = {width: [kwick.getStyle("width").toInt(), szNormal]}
>     });
>     fx.start(o);
> })
>
> var rotater = new Rotater('.slide',{         //Class of elements that
> should rotate.
>     slideInterval:8000,                     //Length of showing each
> element, in milliseconds
>     transitionDuration:1000                 //Length crossfading
> transition, in milliseconds
> });
>
>
>
> var scroll = new Fx.Scroll('tutorwrap', {
>     wait: false,
>     duration: 2500,
> });
>
> var varible1 = 0;
>
> $('scroll_down').addEvent('click', function(event) {
>     event = new Event(event).stop();
>
>     varible2 = varible1 + 1;
>
>     scroll.toElement("section" + varible2);
>     varible1 = varible2;
> });
>
>
> variblea1 = varible1;
>
> $('scroll_up').addEvent('click', function(event2) {
>     event2 = new Event(event2).stop();
>
>     variblea2 = varible1 - 1;
>
>     scroll.toElement("section" + variblea2);
>     varible1 = variblea2;
> });
>
> });
>
> ------------------------------end.js------------------------------
>
> It might not be pretty.  BUt it is the best i can do.
>
> So nothing happens on the homepage in Internet explorer.  Not the Accordian
> (like thing) not the scrolling... not the login.  Is there a better way i
> can find the javascript error on IE?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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