Just a wild guess:

Is this with Ajax requests? Some third-party ad blockers are known to  
cause issues (like some of Norton's stuff).

There's a FAQ on the Gmail site that deals with that:
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/topic.py?topic=1523

best,
Thomas

Am 27.03.2007 um 17:25 schrieb shodan:

>
> You missunderstood me. I'm am using IE6, IE7 and Firefox (with
> firebug),
> and there is no error showing up anywhere.
> But i have some clients out of some hundreds where this error occures.
> This is really strange. I think this has someting to do with the
> serialization of forms or form elements.
> I will try some try & catch blocks but because the error is not
> occuring on my PCs i can not really
> search the bug.
>
>
> On 27 Mar, 14:43, "zio budda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> The element X does not exist. Which is X ? Mbo'. This is a common  
>> typo
>> error like
>> <div id="mIo"> and you try to
>> $('mJo').setStyle(...).
>>
>> Sorry for bad english.
>>
>> PS: use firefox+firebug and found the error.
>> --
>> Michel 'ZioBudda' Morelli                        
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>> TEL: 3939890025
>
>
> >


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