Sorry to have to report another one of these to you, but I've added a Twitter widget to another site I'm working on that also has the Javascript Timer module installed and it is giving me another error when added to the same page as my countdown clock.

Here's the error this time:

Webpage error details

Message: Object doesn't support this property or method
Line: 24
Char: 5
Code: 0
URI: http://www.mywebsite.com/sites/default/files/jstimer/timer.js?X

I first tried upgrading to the old dev version that I had saved on my local machine that solved the problem with the previous website where I asked you about this problem. I was disappointed to see the problem didn't go away this time as it did before. Everything is still working fine on that other site with that dev version, so I have no idea what might be different with this other site where the error remains. This is a brand new Twitter Widget on this site, so maybe Twitter has changed their code in such a way that what you did to fix it before no longer works on new Twitter widgets. So I tried upgrading to the 6.x-1.4 version, but that didn't get rid of the problem either.

Any idea what could be causing it this time? I can send you the real URL to the site if you want to take a look.

Comments

jvandervort’s picture

Is it still IE only, and which version?

jvandervort’s picture

Also, which twitter widget? And do you use a Drupal module to implement the twitter widget?

jvandervort’s picture

I also found this
#954474: Twitter Widget clashes with FCKeditor
Where they say it is misuse of Array.prototype.
I'll have to check on that.

wildlife’s picture

It was IE8 and I think it was IE only, but not 100% sure.

wildlife’s picture

Twitter profile widget, and no, no Drupal module. I put the Twitter widget code straight into a block.

wildlife’s picture

Well, a very strange thing has happened. The error seems to have gone away.

While awaiting your response, I reinstalled the old Countdown Timer module because I knew from the past experience that it worked with the Twitter widget without problems. So I had that installed between the time I made the original post and now. Now I uninstalled that and reinstalled 6.x-1.4 of Javascript Timer to check again if the problem happened only in IE or not, and the error is gone. No idea why it is working now but didn't work before.

jvandervort’s picture

Status: Active » Fixed

Well, let's call it fixed then... Until it isn't again:)

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.