Hello Tim,
Could you please post a minimal test case to illustrate this issue?
Thanks!
--Alain
Le 05/06/2015 03:10, Tim Thompson a écrit :
> Update: in IE 10 and 11 (Windows 7), if I wrap the pseudo-URL
> expression in an array, a function constructor, or an anonymous
> function, the browser seems to evaluate it successfully, but still
> throws a (different) error: "Bad URI value, no scheme: undefined."
>
> Other than pseudo-URLs, how can I execute a JavaScript function from a
> subform once it has loaded? I tried loading the subform with a trigger
> and attaching an event listener to the trigger, and this also works in
> Firefox and Chrome, but not IE.
>
> Thanks,
> Tim
>
> On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 4:18 PM, Tim Thompson <tim...@gm...
> <mailto:tim...@gm...>> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am using subforms to build a single-page-style app in XSLTForms.
> So far, this seems like a very flexible and powerful design
> pattern. I have a main form with a nav bar that links to different
> subforms to populate the page body. When a subform is ready (once
> the "xforms-subform-ready" event fires in the subform), I need to
> load a bit of JavaScript to pull in a couple of other libraries I
> am using. I can do this with an XSLTForms javascript: pseudo-URL
> on the xf:load element, and it works perfectly in Firefox and Chrome.
>
> However, in IE 11 (have not tested other versions), the browser
> cannot parse the pseudo-URL, and the app fails to load. I get an
> XSLTForms Exception error stating, "Error evaluating the following
> Javascript expression."
>
> Is it possible to support pseudo-URLs in IE?
>
> Thanks so much,
> Tim
>
>
>
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