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I'm trying to get the offset() values inside of a scroll event for "this" with jQuery, but getting "undefined" for this.

Code for my particular use-case, with comments about what happens:

$canvas_frame.contents().find(".ar4 .Tm.aeJ").scroll(function(event){
        log("SCROLLING!");
        log(this); // successfully logs the DOM element in the console
        log($(this).offset()); // ERROR
        log($(this).css("top")); // works
    });
};

So, while all the elements are successfully detected, calling the .offset() method on the jQuery selector element fails: Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'pageYOffset' of undefined

How can I get that value without it failing?

Update

I have corrected the error message that I'm actually getting for this example.

Update 2

What I have noticed, is that it takes a moment for the element to be logged to the console, as if initially the jQuery result is empty, but afterwards it gets filled in. Any ideas?

Update 3

I have created a demo with JSFiddle, which works in a simple page. http://jsfiddle.net/victorbstan/PBfNu/ However, my code is trying to find elements inside of an iframe, the script is embedded in the page, through a Chrome Extension. I'm still wondering why my code doesn't work.

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  • I'm guessing it's a typo, but it's not offeset() but offset(). Also offset() returns an object with left and top values.
    – adeneo
    Sep 12, 2012 at 14:42
  • Yes, it was a typo, corrected in the example, thanks for pointing that out.
    – Victor S
    Sep 12, 2012 at 14:53

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This isn't a full answer because I'm still not sure how to work around it. But it might help.

I think this is caused by http://crbug.com/20773. I originally tried using this patch:

$ sed -ri 's/(win\.page[XY]Offset)/win \&\& \1/' jquery.js

At that point the errors vanished, though I sometimes got null as the offset() result.

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