javascript Ajax SCRIPT1003: Expected ':' in IE 11
Solution 1
Usually objects in javascript are initialized as key value pairs, so data should probably be initialized like
data:{ place : place, names : names, report : report }
See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Object_initializer
In ECMAScript 2015 it seems you can omit the key part in certain situations, which is why it works on chrome.
Solution 2
I had the SCRIPT1003: Expected ':' error as well in IE 11 (and my code worked fine in Chrome & FireFox). If someone uses Knockoutjs and encounters this, watch out for the syntax when stating functions in your view model:
var viewModel = {
property1: "",
functionWorksInAllBrowsers: function (arg1, arg2) {
// ...
},
functionThrowsErrorInInternetExplorer11(arg1, arg2) {
//...
}
};
Mario Zanetta
Updated on June 21, 2020Comments
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Mario Zanetta almost 4 years
var url="tabla.php"; $.ajax({ type: "POST", url:url, data:{place,names,repor}, success: function(datos){ $('#tabla').html(datos); }
This code works in Chrome but in IE 11 returns the error
SCRIPT1003: Expected ':'
on line 5. I'd really appreciate any help.Note:
place
andnames
are arrays that are previously defined, andrepor
is also a previously defined variable.