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I have some jQuery code which is throwing a really weird error. Google Chrome calls the error Uncaught TypeError: Illegal invocation and says it is thrown in c.extend.param.e of jquery-1.4.4.min.js line 144, but backtraces it to my $.ajax call, which looks like this:

$.ajax({
   url: target,
   type: method,
   dataType: 'json',
   data: sendData,
   success: function(result) {
       if (result.redirect) {
           window.location = result.redirect;
       }
       else {
           for (var i in result) {
                if ($(i).size()) {
                    $(i).html(result.i);
                }
            }
        }
    }
});

Another question on SO which looks a bit like this attributes it to using $ without enclosing it in a jQuery function properly, but I'm pretty sure that's not my error this time, because I've been careful.

2 Answers 2

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Problems is here:

event.preventDefault();
var data = $.extend({
    referrer: window.location, <-- window.location is an object,
                                   should be window.location.href
    href: $(this).attr('href')
}, options.linkData);
loadPage(options.linkUrl, options.linkMethod, data);

Changing this makes it work, reason it breaks?

<jQUery1.4.4 at line 6079>
s[ s.length ] = encodeURIComponent(key) + "=" + encodeURIComponent(value)

encodeURIComponent does not like the window.location object as it only takes strings.

See: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/encodeURIComponent

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    No problem :) Took only 5 minutes (well if you know what you need to look for)
    – Ivo Wetzel
    Nov 25, 2010 at 18:12
  • Where does event.preventDefault(); var data = $.extend({ referrer: window.location, <-- window.location is an object, should be window.location.href href: $(this).attr('href') }, options.linkData); loadPage(options.linkUrl, options.linkMethod, data); come from? The asker didn't include that code in this in his question.... Mar 13, 2013 at 15:48
  • @ScottDavidTesler, there was a jsfiddle link which was removed because it's dead (sorry). I included the bit I thought was causing the error in the question, but Ivo found the correct part.
    – Nathan
    Mar 28, 2013 at 12:20
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try with jQuery.param with traditional parameter in true

documentation of param
modified

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  • Thanks, that was another problem. It wasn't the one throwing the error, but you've saved me a lot of head-scratching.
    – Nathan
    Nov 26, 2010 at 11:18

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