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Any Idea on how to debug AJAX error 80020101?
Last Post 03 Apr 2009 05:02 PM by drabbas. 9 Replies.
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20 Mar 2007 05:27 PM  
I noticed on one of my pages I am getting an AJAX error.

"This AJAX request contains a javascript error: Could not complete the operation due to error 80020101."

The problem is I have no Idea how I can debut it as it is just a message box.

HELP
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20 Mar 2007 05:42 PM  
I thin I figured it out. I had my action putting some HTML in the body of the form. I had a empty function in-line and did not have any lines of code in it. I think it just made AJAX say "What now?".

It seems to be working fine now.
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24 Feb 2008 08:33 AM  
I found this problem too! Actually in Firefox it works fine and I never got that problem but I tried it in IE today and I got it. I'll try tinker with my code.
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25 Feb 2008 05:36 PM  
You could have a problem with a closing DIV. Usually firefox will be ok with it and IE will choke. You could probably use HTML Tidy in Firefox to find the problem.
Thanks,
Robert Chumley<br>r2integrated (formally bi4ce)
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25 Feb 2008 10:41 PM  
Fixed it but it was strange. Not a <div> problem I don't think.

I had a javascript function that had no arguments e.g. "function Add()" that would add values of two text boxes. I just changed it to "function Add(val)" and passed '' into it when I called it.

I think that's what did it, but I should try replicate it to confirm.
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27 Feb 2008 02:28 PM  
Good that its fixed, let us know if that was the cause.
Praveena Manda<br>Software Engineer<br>Bi4ce,Inc
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27 Feb 2008 06:27 PM  
Hmmmm, I can't replicate the problem.

I guess it was probably some other tag as I didn't have any <div> before.. I did have a table with tr, and td. Maybe I cleaned it. oh well it works now.
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03 Apr 2009 04:52 PM  
All you need to do is remove javascript comment marks that look like this <!-- -->
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03 Apr 2009 05:00 PM  
The error only happens in IE7 from what I can tell
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03 Apr 2009 05:02 PM  
The error only happens in IE7 from what I can tell
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