I think each might have been overriden,
are you using another library (jQuery, etc ...) ?



On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 6:18 PM, keif <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Do you have the full code?
>
> I'd be interested in seeing what it'd say if you did:
> jel.data.each(function(jop){
>   alert(this);//or console.log in firebug to compare
>  alert(jop);//or console.log in firebug to compare
>   new Element('option',{'value':jop.frval}).appendText
> (jop.frname).injectInside(frmel);
>
> })
>
> On Mar 3, 1:20 pm, electronbender <[email protected]> wrote:
> > So i replaced that code with this:
> >                                                                 var x;
> >                                                                 for (x in
> jel.data){
> >
> new Element('option',{'value':jel.data[x].frval}).appendText
> > (jel.data[x].frname).injectInside(frmel);
> >                                                                 }
> >
> > And it works... But why does the .each method not work here?
> >
> > On Mar 3, 7:15 pm, electronbender <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > I have this function:
> > > jel.data.each(function(jop){
> > >   new Element('option',{'value':jop.frval}).appendText
> > > (jop.frname).injectInside(frmel);
> >
> > > })
> >
> > > Works fine in FF, but IE says that jop is undefined, and the error i
> > > get is that jop.frval is null or not an object.
> > > However, if i debug using Visual Studio, and add a watch to jel.data
> > > you can clearly see that there are 15 elements in the array.
> > > So why is this not working in IE?
>



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