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Having errors after updating: https://drupal.org/node/1911552#comment-7910143
Started update over manually by copying files per https://docs.acquia.com/commons/upgrade#animated
Same error from Mozilla javascript debug: Error: TypeError: a.attributes is undefined
Source File: .../misc/jquery.js?v=1.4.4
Line: 56
Since html a attribute is undefined clicking links does not work.
Multi-site and same error on all sites
Admin menu links work correctly.
Comments
Comment #0.0
markbannister CreditAttribution: markbannister commentedadded admin menu working
Comment #1
markbannister CreditAttribution: markbannister commentedJust duplicated with 7.x-3.3
Don't really understand even where to start looking.
Comment #2
ezra-g CreditAttribution: ezra-g commentedSorry to hear that you're having trouble upgrading.
Which link are you clicking and in which browser are you getting the error?
Comment #3
markbannister CreditAttribution: markbannister commentedFirefox, IE 10.
All "a" attributes are undefined.
Comment #4
markbannister CreditAttribution: markbannister commentedBig finding. All the links work if you are not logged in. Logging in causes the error. Maybe permissions are screwed up?
Comment #5
markbannister CreditAttribution: markbannister commentedWell, it has to be some sort of permission issues. Some links work, most don't, depending on the user's role and permissions. For instance as a Drupal Admin the link for administer and panelize group works using Commons Origins theme, and when that switches to the admin theme I can select all links. All appropirate links work if I "Open in new tab" or enter directly into url field of browser.
I've rebuilt permissions and it didn't seem to change much.
Turned off "Strict node access permissions" at admin/config/group/settings
....so is this an OG issue? Am in in the wrong place...
Comment #6
markbannister CreditAttribution: markbannister commentedMore info from TypeError: a.attributes is undefined../misc/jquery.js?v=1.4.4 Line 56
This is line 56:
b.specified?b.value:Va.test(a.nodeName)||Wa.test(a.nodeName)&&a.href?0:B;return a[b]}if(!c.support.style&&e&&b==="style"){if(f)a.style.cssText=""+d;return a.style.cssText}f&&a.setAttribute(b,""+d);if(!a.attributes[b]&&a.hasAttribute&&!a.hasAttribute(b))return B;a=!c.support.hrefNormalized&&e&&h?a.getAttribute(b,2):a.getAttribute(b);return a===null?B:a}});var X=/\.(.*)$/,ia=/^(?:textarea|input|select)$/i,La=/\./g,Ma=/ /g,Xa=/[^\w\s.|`]/g,Ya=function(a){return a.replace(Xa,"\\$&")},ua={focusin:0,focusout:0};
Comment #6.0
markbannister CreditAttribution: markbannister commentedtypo
Comment #7
markbannister CreditAttribution: markbannister commentedTurns out to be an issue with Navbar.
Updated to 7.x-1.4 and this went away.
Comment #8
Kojo Unsui CreditAttribution: Kojo Unsui commentedI confirm #7 solved the same error :
TypeError: a.attributes is undefined Source File: .../misc/jquery.js?v=1.4.4