The following javascript is run onload:
var shop_checkout = {
setup: function() {
var img = document.createElement('img');
img.src = '/public/styles/images/confirm_payment.png';
img.id = 'confirm_payment';
img.alt = 'Confirm Payment: submit order and charge my card';
var span = app.get('submit_checkout');
console.log('found the span');
span.innerHTML = '';
console.log('emptied the span');
span.appendChild(img);
console.log('appended the image');
img.onclick = shop_checkout.onsubmit;
console.log('set the onclick');
},
onsubmit: function() {
// irrelevant
},
submitted: function() {
// irrelevant
},
oncheckout: function(json, status) {
// irrelevant
}
};
app.onload(shop_checkout.setup);
(app.onload()
is a simple function which builds up a list of functions to fire on load, and app.get()
is a simple shortcut for document.getElementById()
. This is shown at the bottom.)
Most of the time, this works grand. Now and again, it gets as far as emptying the span, but fails to append the image. The error message produced is: “Uncaught Error: NotFoundError: DOM Exception 8”.
Now, DOM Exception 8 is a not found error, which suggests that the img
doesn’t exist, even though I created it just a couple of lines previously. What could be going on here?
I’m guessing that the img
DOM element doesn’t necessarily exist, even though the variable referring to it does exist. Is that right? And what can I do about it?
Here's the app code:
var app = {
get: function(id) {
return document.getElementById(id);
},
onload: function(func) {
// http://www.dustindiaz.com/top-ten-javascript/
var oldonload = window.onload;
if (typeof window.onload !== 'function') {
window.onload = func;
} else {
window.onload = function() {
if (oldonload) {
oldonload();
}
func();
};
}
}
};
img
element attached to the DOM after the image is delivered over the wire?