Uncaught TypeError: Illegal invocation
at e (jquery-3.2.1.min.js:4)
at Ab (jquery-3.2.1.min.js:4)
at Function.r.param (jquery-3.2.1.min.js:4)
at Function.ajax (jquery-3.2.1.min.js:4)
at HTMLInputElement.<anonymous> (app.js:4)
at HTMLInputElement.dispatch (jquery-3.2.1.min.js:3)
at HTMLInputElement.q.handle (jquery-3.2.1.min.js:3)
jquery-3.2.1.min.js:4 Uncaught TypeError: Illegal invocation
at e (jquery-3.2.1.min.js:4)
at Ab (jquery-3.2.1.min.js:4)
at Function.r.param (jquery-3.2.1.min.js:4)
at Function.ajax (jquery-3.2.1.min.js:4)
at HTMLInputElement.<anonymous> (app.js:4)
at HTMLInputElement.dispatch (jquery-3.2.1.min.js:3)
at HTMLInputElement.q.handle (jquery-3.2.1.min.js:3)
Its a sails.js project - but I don't think it has todo with that
@KurtG yes, this is all I have in this project
I have done this for 1000 times, never had this strange error
wanted to quick prototype struggling with this error since a week -.-
when I use another version of jquery:
app.js:4 Uncaught TypeError: $.ajax is not a function
at HTMLInputElement.<anonymous> (app.js:4)
at HTMLInputElement.dispatch (jquery-3.2.1.slim.min.js:3)
at HTMLInputElement.q.handle (jquery-3.2.1.slim.min.js:3)
(university doesn't count. I still would rather live like a plant until I'm 18 and keep doing what I love doing after that. I'm just really worried I might lose so much of my motivation and skills)
I mean, I see how one way of looking at it is "trying to impress others/yourself", but another is "trying to solve issues and experiment with solutions"
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm pretty sure that when I would try to reduce it to something simple, it would no longer crash :P I'm also not sure if it has something to do with the function specifically or how it's called or whatever. Regardless, this is it: gist.github.com/oliversalzburg/73a7ecbad6aecbec847e48c1df19ec6e
I usually only encounter weird issues with code that is far too complex to expect anyone to find the source. And whenever I try to dig, it ends up being something extremely rare that only affects me and will never be fixed :D
Like that one where VS Code stops interpreting ANSI codes in the console
Or where the VS code Node debugger quickinfo tooltip has borked layout
Or the one where you don't get any console output if you're using the bunyan CLI wrapper
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Hello I am not a JavaScript developer. I want to get the index of 'li a' item of what will user click from ejs template to app.js and how could I wait until app.js get the variable !? Anyone have any idea how could I do that ?
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then I display list of links <script type="text/javascript"> function codeAddress() { var data = <%- json %>; document.write('<ul>'); for (var i = 0; i < data.length; i++) { document.write('<li><a href="">') document.write(data[i]); document.write('</li></a>') } document.write('</ul>'); } codeAddress(); </script>
Now I want to wait until app.js receive just the index of what the user will click.
@BenjaminGruenbaum the biggest concern is that web as of today has many school of thoughts and they all are quite disconnected and it becomes very daunting for new developers
@vivek it doesn't matter though, you only need one to get started. Even if there are 100 schools of thought and you learned to build apps with Dojo and YUI which is an ancient stack - you'd still understand the fundamental problems and will be able to get a job
This is not a "help room", this is the JS room, if you want me to look at your problem (especially when I have things to do) it'll have to be a really interesting problem.
@vivek that's phase2, phase1 is just writing code IMO
I just want the right direction where could I find a way to wait until app.js file receive the index of what the user clicked from list of <li><a> links in .ejs file. Any idea?
This is not a "help room", this is the JS room, if you want me to look at your problem (especially when I have things to do) it'll have to be a really interesting problem.
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then I display list of links <script type="text/javascript"> function codeAddress() { var data = <%- json %>; document.write('<ul>'); for (var i = 0; i < data.length; i++) { document.write('<li><a href="">') document.write(data[i]); document.write('</li></a>')
put your arms down and push. Now your legs. Bend correspondingly 1 leg and 1 arm and push harder with the other. Now you roll on one side, and you're off. And please put some pants on
@MohammadTbeishat this is not working. Use pastebin
Does anyone know of an existing approach to map an object member to a line and column index of the same member in the equivalent JSON representation? So that when someone passes a JSON object into my code, I can give feedback like "I didn't like the format of foo at line 2, column 14"?