"KJS Warning" question

Kevin Krammer kevin.krammer at gmx.at
Sun Oct 26 22:23:50 GMT 2003


On Sunday 26 October 2003 22:43, Martin Koller wrote:
> On Saturday 25 October 2003 14:37, liste at hgfelger.de wrote:
> > Salut Martin,
> >
> > On Sat, 25 Oct 2003, Martin Koller wrote:
> > > Anybody knows what that could mean ?
> > >
> > > KJS: WARNING: Failed function call attempt on: undefined :
> > > Undefined (0x830fed0), line 150
> >
> > I guess, that this is related to the web-site you viewed. It
> > contained a call in javascript on line 150 to a function, that was
> > not defined the way, that konquerer recognised it. So we need to
> > know, what web-site you viewed while getting this error-message.
>
> It's not a site, it's the online help from our software, which is
> generated by the tool ... content="RoboHelp by eHelp Corporation  
> www.ehelp.com"  :-(

The source of the document doesn't matter.
In any way some JavaScript in it is trying to call a funtion on an object 
that is not defined.

> P.S.: Netscape can display it

Perhaps the JavaScript did some "clever" check which browser is accessing 
the document and threats each known differently.
Its bad enough when KJS can't execute some standard ECMA script, but it's 
really not its fault, if the code is crap.

You should check which script is executed and what it does int line 150

Cheers,
Kevin


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