I am for the moment just including jQuery (1.9.1, but old 1.8.3 behaved the same way) in my ASP.net webpage (Site.Master file actually). Everything worked fine running under IE9/Win7-64 but ever since I upgraded to IE10 (still Win7-64), now when I run the webpage locally, selecting Internet Explorer and run from within Visual Studio, I hit an exception.
The exception is on line 4224 of the jquery-1.9.1.js file.
// Opera 10-12/IE8 - ^= $= *= and empty values
// Should not select anything
div.innerHTML = "<input type='hidden' i=''/>";
if ( div.querySelectorAll("[i^='']").length ) {
rbuggyQSA.push( "[*^$]=" + whitespace + "*(?:""|'')" );
}
// FF 3.5 - :enabled/:disabled and hidden elements (hidden elements are still enabled)
// IE8 throws error here and will not see later tests
if ( !div.querySelectorAll(":enabled").length ) {
rbuggyQSA.push( ":enabled", ":disabled" );
}
// Opera 10-11 does not throw on post-comma invalid pseudos
div.querySelectorAll("*,:x");
rbuggyQSA.push(",.*:");
jQuery, both old and new, seems to not handle IE10 on Windows 7 properly. I crash at Opera 10-11, which is interesting.
I also see a crash on 4242
if ( (support.matchesSelector = isNative( (matches = docElem.matchesSelector ||
docElem.mozMatchesSelector ||
docElem.webkitMatchesSelector ||
docElem.oMatchesSelector ||
docElem.msMatchesSelector) )) ) {
assert(function( div ) {
// Check to see if it's possible to do matchesSelector
// on a disconnected node (IE 9)
support.disconnectedMatch = matches.call( div, "div" );
// This should fail with an exception
// Gecko does not error, returns false instead
matches.call( div, "[s!='']:x" );
rbuggyMatches.push( "!=", pseudos );
});
Here is one of the errors:
Exception was thrown at line 4224, column 4 in http://localhost:49928/jquery/jquery-1.9.1.js
0x800a139e - JavaScript runtime error: SyntaxError
Source line: div.querySelectorAll("*,:x");
Anybody have any thoughts?
See Question&Answers more detail:os