Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'msie' of undefined - jQuery tools
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I am getting the following error in Chrome dev console:
Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'msie' of undefined
My understanding is that it is because .browser
is now deprecated in jQuery however I am using the latest version of jQuery tools and it is still giving the error, I checked in the js
file and it is there.
How can I get around this so it does not give the error?
Javascript Solutions
Solution 1 - Javascript
You can check out this solution by AJ. It's pretty straightforward, just copy and paste the following lines of code.
jQuery.browser = {};
(function () {
jQuery.browser.msie = false;
jQuery.browser.version = 0;
if (navigator.userAgent.match(/MSIE ([0-9]+)\./)) {
jQuery.browser.msie = true;
jQuery.browser.version = RegExp.$1;
}
})();
Reference:
Solution 2 - Javascript
The $.browser
method has been removed as of jQuery 1.9.
> jQuery.browser() removed
>
> The jQuery.browser()
method has been deprecated since jQuery 1.3 and is removed in 1.9. If needed, it is available as part of the jQuery Migrate plugin. We recommend using feature detection with a library such as Modernizr.
>
> — jQuery Core 1.9 Upgrade Guide.
As stated in the Upgrade Guide you can try using the jQuery Migrate plugin to restore this functionality and let jQuery Tools work.
Solution 3 - Javascript
Use the following script tag in your jsp/js file:
<script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.9.0.js"></script>
<script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-migrate-1.2.1.js"></script>
this will work for sure.
Solution 4 - Javascript
I use below code after js file include and it's working now.
<script src="js/jquery-ui.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
jQuery.browser = {};
(function () {
jQuery.browser.msie = false;
jQuery.browser.version = 0;
if (navigator.userAgent.match(/MSIE ([0-9]+)\./)) {
jQuery.browser.msie = true;
jQuery.browser.version = RegExp.$1;
}
})();
</script>
Solution 5 - Javascript
I've simply added
jQuery.browser = {
msie: false,
version: 0
};
after jquery script, because I don't care about IE anymore.
Solution 6 - Javascript
Here is the jQuery Tools bug on GitHub. You can try one of the patches.
edit — it doesn't look to me as if jQuery Tools is getting much support. I personally would not begin a new project with a dependency on that library unless I were prepared to take over support myself.
Solution 7 - Javascript
As I don't plan to support old MS IE versions at all, I've simply replaced all references to browser.msie
with false
.
Not a nice solution, I know, but it works for me.
(Actually, they appeared as !browser.msie
, which could be omitted from the conditions.)
Solution 8 - Javascript
Replace Your JS with
<script src="//code.jquery.com/jquery-1.10.2.js"></script>
<script src="//code.jquery.com/ui/1.11.4/jquery-ui.js"></script>
Source link
Solution 9 - Javascript
See this issue mainly rises due to browser navigation and version properties. For this you have to add just following code in function :
/* solution to undefined msie */
jQuery.browser = {};
jQuery.browser.msie = false;
jQuery.browser.version = 0;
if (navigator.userAgent.match(/MSIE ([0-9]+)\./)) {
jQuery.browser.msie = true;
jQuery.browser.version = RegExp.$1;
}
/* solution to undefined msie */
For exapmle I am using it on click function, see it:
$(document).on('click', '.remove_add_test', function() {
var product_id = $(this).data('id');
var thisproduct = $(this);
/* solution to undefined msie */
jQuery.browser = {};
jQuery.browser.msie = false;
jQuery.browser.version = 0;
if (navigator.userAgent.match(/MSIE ([0-9]+)\./)) {
jQuery.browser.msie = true;
jQuery.browser.version = RegExp.$1;
}
/* solution to undefined msie */
jConfirm('Are you sure you want to delete record?', 'Remove Product', function(r) {
if (r == true) {
$.ajax({
type: 'POST',
url: 'scripts/ajax/index.php',
data: {
method: 'removeproduct_fromcart',
id: product_id
},
dataType: 'json',
success: function(data) {
if (data.RESULT == 0) {
$(".price span").text(data.totalprice);
$(thisproduct).closest('tr').remove();
$(".cart-number").text(data.productcount - 1);
$.growl.notice({
title: "Shopping Cart",
message: data.MSG
});
location.reload();
// window.location.href = 'https://www.youth-revisited.co.uk/payment.html';
}
// window.location.href = 'https://www.youth-revisited.co.uk/payment.html';
}
});
// window.location.href = 'https://www.youth-revisited.co.uk/payment.html';
} else {
return false;
}
});
});
Solution 10 - Javascript
Use like blow
$(function (a) {
. . . . .then in your function you can using msie property like
if (a.browser.msie)
{
}
else
{
$(settings.current).after(Uploadelement);
}
goodluck
Solution 11 - Javascript
Use like blow
i use this command and solve
> "Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'msie' of undefined" Error
if (/1\.(0|1|2)\.(0|1|2)/.test($.fn.jquery) || /^1.1/.test($.fn.jquery)) {
return;
}
Solution 12 - Javascript
I was getting this error while using JQuery 1.10 and JQuery UI 1.8. I was able to resolve this error by updating to the latest JQuery UI 1.11.4.
Steps to update JQuery UI from Visual Studio:
- Navigate to Project or Solution
- Right click: "Manage NuGet Packages"
- On the left, click on "Installed Packages" tab
- Look for "JQuery UI (Combined library)" and click Update
- If found, Select it and click Update
- If not found, find it in "Online > nuget.org" tab on the left and click install. If the old version of Jquery UI version is still existing, it can be deleted from the project
Solution 13 - Javascript
If you have jQuery defined twice, then you could get this error. For example, if you are working with Primefaces (it already includes jQuery) and you define it in other place.