I've got a div that I'm trying to bind using Knockout using the following code:
<div data-bind="style: { height: ($('.someDiv').height() - 37) + 'px' }">...</div>
This works perfectly in Chrome, FF or IE11. Not sure it has been tested on IE9-10. But it fails on IE8, throwing a "Unable to process binding" exception.
Surprisingly, this works:
// without substracting 37
style: { height: ($('.someDiv').height() + 'px' }
// replacing 37 by the same computed value, doesn't matter if it ends up being 0
style: { height: ($('.someDiv').height() - $('.someDiv').height()) + 'px' }
But even more surprisingly, this fails too:
// replacing 37 by something (dumb) assuring a positive value
style: { height: ($('.someDiv').height() - $('.someDiv').height() + $('.someDiv').height()) + 'px' }
I'm kind of clueless here. Anyone knows anything about this ?
I'm using jQuery 1.11.1 and Knockout 3.1.0.
EDIT:
Ok I moved forward a little. It appears that the div someDiv
is injected using a template in a custom binding. Therefore, if I do something like this around the binding:
console.log('before ko');
console.log('length:'+$('.someDiv').length);
console.log('$height:'+$('.someDiv').height());
ko.applyBindings(vm, $('#container').get(0));
console.log('after ko');
console.log('length:'+$('.someDiv').length);
console.log('$height:'+$('.someDiv').height());
The output is (both in IE8 and in Chrome):
before ko
$length:0
$height:null
after ko
$length:1
$height:762
So I guess something happens differently in Knockout during binding depending on the browser.
$.height
fails in IE8. What version of jQuery are you using? Can you write a function or something that verifies the value of$('.someDiv').height()
is what you'd expect it to be?$.height
, if both working tests don't fail?data-bind
statements so it seems you aren't even using Knockout (and you don't have to, based on what you posted). So this problem should be totally unavoidable. Maybe you could add a bit more code (the actual binding) and tell us why you feel a Knockout binding is in order? (You're not binding against observables so you don't get anything extra for using a binding here).