Ok I now changed the way the xmlhttprequest object is generated
to the ActiveX fallback if XMLHttpRequest is not found.

http://people.apache.org/~werpu/testProject3.tar.bz2

is the project with the changes.

Check if it works.

Werner


Am 18.12.12 13:52, schrieb Werner Punz:
Hi this looks like a config problem, could it be that the security
settings on your companies machines block the XMLHttpRequest object.

Just to be precise, does it fail strictly on that line?

var _ret = new XMLHttpRequest();

or later?

Werner



Am 18.12.12 13:24, schrieb Bashirazad, Wahid:
Hi,
This is the output on the scripting console:
LOG: starting send
LOG: defining scope This
LOG: scope This done
LOG: Error:Objekt erwartet
TypeError: Objekt erwartet

When I start debugging into the scripts, in standard mode the error
occurs in _Runtime.js(374):

var _ret = new XMLHttpRequest();

In the compatibility mode the debugger takes another route into
jsf.js(947) and calls
new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP");

I hope you can help us with this information to fix the error.

Regards
Wahid


-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Werner Punz [mailto:werner.p...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Montag, 17. Dezember 2012 10:02
An: users@myfaces.apache.org
Betreff: Re: <f:ajax> and IE8

Am 15.12.12 15:45, schrieb Werner Punz:
tried your test project with the same result. It works only in the
compatibility mode of IE8. The Same error in the standard mode.

BUT, when I remove the XHTML DocType line both tests work fine!!!

Are you sure that you are not in the compatibility mode in your XP test
environment? The error occurs not only on my local PC but also on every
other IE8 XP installation in our company.

Kind regards
Wahid

Hi I tried now with various patch levels of IE 8 on XP, again no
failure. I will give you a custom project on monday with more detailed
debugging output so that I can get an idea what is happenening there.

Hi I added another testproject which does have a split import of the
entire ajax framework with detailed console output of the part where I
think it fails:

http://people.apache.org/~werpu/testProject2.tar.bz2

You can start it the same way as before.
Following: please open your debugging console with f12 enable javascript
debugging and then give me the last 2-3 lines of the console output
before it fails, this gives me the exact location where the problem is
raised.
You also can debug into it by setting a breakpoint on following section.
File _AjaxRequest.js line 199 function send, then you can step through
and tell me more detailed on where the object excpected error is thrown.

Again thanks for your patience we will nail this down and fix it.



Werner









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