I am having this odd error with my code. I am trying to troubleshoot a page that [used] to work in Chrome but not in IE (suprise suprise) by adding specific triggers but now I am getting the Uncaught TypeError: object is not a function
error in Chrome's console.
As far as I can tell this is a function (work in progress):
<script type="text/javascript">
function validate() {
var id = jQuery("form").attr('id');
var formid = "#"+id;
jQuery(formid).add("<input type=\"hidden\" name=\"APC_UPLOAD_PROGRESS\" value=\""+id+"\" />");
jQuery("#validate").hide();
jQuery("#submitme").show();
}
</script>
It is being called by the following code:
<button id="validate" onClick="validate()" type="button">Validate</button>
I am not using <input type="submit>
as I have extra form submit JS to run.
So when I click the button the page does nothing and I get titular said error in the console.
I have tried using jQuery.fn.validate = function(){};
but to no avail.
To make this more interesting, the site is Wordpress and this particular page loads jQuery and MooTools as well as have straight JS.
In a nutshell; what silly little mistake have I made? All the searches on google are years old and generated by what I assume to be classes.
UPDATE
The console says this line is the error
<button id="validate" onClick="validate()" type="button">Validate</button>
UPDATE 2
Pastbin link to the form code http://pastebin.com/3Kw5vdhn