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The error says

 

Line: 295
Char: 32
Error: object doesn't support this property or method
Code: 0
URL: xx

 

Here is my code for the select box....

 

<form method="post" name="vehicleselect" id="vehicleselect" class="niceform" style="border: 0; padding: 0; margin: 0;">
<select name="vehicle" id="vehicle" onChange="document.vehicleselect.submit()" class="width_200_height_150">
        <option value="1">Test Vehicle 1</option>
        <option value="2">Test Vehicle 2</option>
        <option value="3">Test Vehicle 3</option>
</select>
<noscript><input type="submit" name="submit" id="submit" value="update"></noscript>
<input type="hidden" name="subVehicleSelect" value="TRUE" />
</form>

 

This just started happening out of the blue. Everything was working perfectly with IE7 and 6 and now the page loads just fine. When I make a selection is when the "Error on page" at the bottom pops up. Firefox is still working fine though. Any clues?

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Ok, I did figure out what I causing this. It is the "Niceforms 1.0" script(s). I am running the fix for it, that enables the Select box onChange to work properly. But the problem is, that doesn't seem to work anymore. I've applied a few different "fixes" for this and nothing seems to fix it. Here is the command that is throwing the error.

 

function selectMe(selectFieldId,linkNo,selectNo) {
//feed selected option to the actual select field
selectField = document.getElementById(selectFieldId);
value = selectField.value;  // FIX CODE
for(var k = 0; k < selectField.options.length; k++) {
	if(k==linkNo) {selectField.options[k].selected = "selected";}
	else {selectField.options[k].selected = "";}
}
//show selected option
textVar = document.getElementById("mySelectText"+selectNo);
var newText = document.createTextNode(selectField.options[linkNo].text);
textVar.replaceChild(newText, textVar.childNodes[0]);
if(value!=selectField.value) {eval(selectField.getAttribute("onChange").replace(/this.value/g, selectField.value));} // FIX CODE
}

 

If I remove the two lines that have "// FIX CODE" after them, no error, but the onchange doesn't do anything. I have no idea what is going on now.

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