I have discovered what appears to be an error using Views Nivo Slider. This error only occurs in Internet Explorer (any version).
When I apply this view, and select "Views Nivo Slider" as the "Style" in Views. Then I select "Row Style" as "Fields"
I then select multiple cck image file fields and using an imagecache output for each. I apply a "node id" argument.
This creates a slideshow of all image fields for that specific node. However, this does not work in IE. I just get the following error message:
Webpage error details
User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.1; Trident/4.0; SLCC2; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; .NET CLR 3.0.30729; Media Center PC 6.0; Tablet PC 2.0)
Timestamp: Thu, 16 Sep 2010 05:04:59 UTC
Message: Invalid procedure call or argument
Line: 19
Char: 15319
Code: 0
URI: http://www.domainname.com/sites/all/modules/jquery_update/replace/jquery...
Comments
Comment #1
gracekezia commentedI'm getting the same error - did you find a fix?
Comment #2
gracekezia commentedHas anyone else used arguments and Nivo Slider?
Comment #3
nitebreedYeah I'm using Nivo Slider and arguments, but don't get errors in IE?
Which version of jquery update are you using?
Comment #4
gracekezia commented6.x-2.0-alpha1
I think it must have something to do with arguments because I have Nivo Slider without arguments on another page of the website and it works perfectly.
Comment #5
gracekezia commentedActually no, I took the argument away and it still didn't work. Weird! Why would it work on one page and not another?
Comment #6
gracekezia commentedOkay this is weird, it works if I put the block in another region. It was originally in banner2, but if I put it in banner1 it works! But it only works in banner1 and the Top regions. Strange!
Comment #7
pedrofaria commentedI have updated nivo slider library on dev release... wait until tomorrow and install the dev release and send me a feedback...
thanks!
Comment #8
sozerdi commentedIf you are using a table-based theme you'll get the error message. However there will be no error if you put the slider in div regions, it works perfectly
Comment #9
edgar5203 commentedI am getting this same error in IE... was a fix ever found?
Comment #10
alibama commentedeverything broke in all versions of IE - the footer was there but none of the images showed up - downgrading to jquery update 6.x-2.0-alpha1 and clearing cache fixed this
also added and it tested well against ie 7,8 and 9