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For some reason It appears all the jQuery on my site has stopped working. There is a jQuery slider and drop down menus both of which has stopped working. I have not changed any of the code. It's a word press site. My jQuery is inactive, it appears to be disabled. All the functionality of the jQuery is dead. However I placed a simple function in the header of the website to check if jQuery was loading and it worked. So I think it might just be the jQuery in my website that is buggy. But it has worked fone for over a year and it appears that its just stopped working now without reason. Below is a function of the superfish drop down menu that was giving an error: "Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'msie' of undefined $(this).addClass(menuClasses.join(' ')); }); };" according to the chrome console. Can anyone see whats happening?

;(function($){
    $.fn.superfish = function(op){

        var sf = $.fn.superfish,
            c = sf.c,
            $arrow = $(['<span class="',c.arrowClass,'"> &#187;</span>'].join('')),
            over = function(){
                var $$ = $(this), menu = getMenu($$);
                clearTimeout(menu.sfTimer);
                $$.showSuperfishUl().siblings().hideSuperfishUl();
            },
            out = function(){
                var $$ = $(this), menu = getMenu($$), o = sf.op;
                clearTimeout(menu.sfTimer);
                menu.sfTimer=setTimeout(function(){
                    o.retainPath=($.inArray($$[0],o.$path)>-1);
                    $$.hideSuperfishUl();
                    if (o.$path.length && $$.parents(['li.',o.hoverClass].join('')).length<1){over.call(o.$path);}
                },o.delay); 
            },
            getMenu = function($menu){
                var menu = $menu.parents(['ul.',c.menuClass,':first'].join(''))[0];
                sf.op = sf.o[menu.serial];
                return menu;
            },
            addArrow = function($a){ $a.addClass(c.anchorClass).append($arrow.clone()); };

        return this.each(function() {
            var s = this.serial = sf.o.length;
            var o = $.extend({},sf.defaults,op);
            o.$path = $('li.'+o.pathClass,this).slice(0,o.pathLevels).each(function(){
                $(this).addClass([o.hoverClass,c.bcClass].join(' '))
                    .filter('li:has(ul)').removeClass(o.pathClass);
            });
            sf.o[s] = sf.op = o;

            $('li:has(ul)',this)[($.fn.hoverIntent && !o.disableHI) ? 'hoverIntent' : 'hover'](over,out).each(function() {
                if (o.autoArrows) addArrow( $('>a:first-child',this) );
            })
            .not('.'+c.bcClass)
                .hideSuperfishUl();

            var $a = $('a',this);
            $a.each(function(i){
                var $li = $a.eq(i).parents('li');
                $a.eq(i).focus(function(){over.call($li);}).blur(function(){out.call($li);});
            });
            o.onInit.call(this);

        }).each(function() {
            menuClasses = [c.menuClass];
            if (sf.op.dropShadows  && !($.browser.msie && $.browser.version < 7)) menuClasses.push(c.shadowClass);
Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'msie' of undefined
            $(this).addClass(menuClasses.join(' '));
        });
    };
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  • what is the path of the jquery? and the version?
    – Jai
    Jan 17, 2013 at 12:09
  • What version of jQuery you using? Can you create a jsFiddle
    – Dave Hogan
    Jan 17, 2013 at 12:10
  • See, this stackoverflow.com/questions/11498770/…
    – gotqn
    Jan 17, 2013 at 12:10
  • I think the problem is not on Jquery. Because you mentioned simple jquery works here. Just check your plugin. It might has any problem.
    – Edwin Alex
    Jan 17, 2013 at 12:11

1 Answer 1

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You're likely loading the most recent version of jQuery from a CDN such as Google or the jQuery hosting. It's recently been updated, and you appear to be using at least 1 deprecated feature - namely the $.browser method.

From the release notes:

jQuery.browser() removed

The jQuery.browser() method has been deprecated since jQuery 1.3 and is removed in 1.9. If needed, it is available as part of the jQuery Migrate plugin. We recommend using feature detection with a library such as Modernizr.

This is confirmed by your error message:

Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'msie' of undefined
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