Are you calling $F from inside of a either a 'load' or 'dom:loaded'
observer?
If it's an inline script, is it placed *below* the elements you are
calling in the DOM ?
Regards,
Tobie
On Nov 16, 5:26 pm, JulianBuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Version: prototype 1.6.0
> I'm using the $F function to get the value of a field. It works fine
> in FireFox, but IE 6 and 7 are reporting "object does not support his
> property or method" (translated from german).
> In IE debugger it hightlights the line 3485:
> ---
> return Form.Element.Serializers[method](element);
> ---
>
> I searched the web, but this problem seems to be quite unique :-( Does
> anyone have any idea?
>
> Additional information:
> 1.) I include the prototype.js with this line:
> ---
> <script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript" src="/kunden/
> comdok/die/openwebcms3.nsf/(ynDK_fileContainerByKey)/framework/$FILE/
> prototype.js"></script>
> ---
>
> 2.) the call in which the error occurs is:
> ---
> <input type="button" name="startsearch" value="Suche starten"
> onclick="searchPublikation(document.SearchPub.query.value,
> $F('author'), $F('series'), $F('lang'), $F('year')
> )">
> ---
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