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Nicolas Daniels commented on RF-9485:
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Sounds correct.
Which version of IE are you using (mine is 9.0.8112.16421 64bits edition) ?
My guess is that is comes from the same problem that the one I corrected at line 464, you
can try to see if the if is correctly evaluated to true using the dev tools of IE9 (or
just adding a alert('hello') after the if in Ajax.js).
IE9 Beta - AJAX broken
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Key: RF-9485
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/RF-9485
Project: RichFaces
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: compatibility
Affects Versions: 3.3.2.SR1, 3.3.3.Final
Environment: Windows Vista SP2 (Virtual PC VM), IE9 Beta
Reporter: Andrew May
Labels: ie9
Fix For: 3.Future
Attachments: AJAX.js, AJAX.js, AJAX.js, IE9.txt, JSFAJAX.txt, sarissa.js
In the Rich Faces Demo (3.3.3 Final) there are a couple of errors shown in the JavaScript
Console in IE9, and the Ajax demos do not work.
On loading a section:
SCRIPT5007: 'undefined' is null or not an object - framework.pack.js.jsf, line
1870 character 65
On trying one of the AJAX demos (e.g. the CommandButton demo):
SCRIPT16386: No such interface supported - framework.pack.js.jsf, line 2373 character 3
In our applications (3.2.SR1), we see an error for every Ajax request:
SCRIPT16386: No such interface supported - 3_3_2.SR1org.ajax4jsf.javascript.AjaxScript,
line 120 character 1
For both the SCRIPT16386 errors, the JavaScript is assigning A.outerHTML = new
XMLSerializer().serializeToString(C)
I believe that this is the first version of IE9 to include XMLSerializer.
I don't know enough about XMLSerializer to know whether this is an IE9 issue or a
RichFaces issue.
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