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In past i have worked with JQuery 1.2 vsdoc file which generates intellisense for vs2008 sp1.

I have recently downloaded latest version of JQuery 1.3.2 and JQuery 1.3.2 vsdoc file. When i tried to get intellisense for jquery in vs2008 - I am getting following error-

Warning 1 Error updating JScript IntelliSense: C:\Documents and Settings\sonx3d\My Documents\Visual Studio 2008\Projects\WebApplication2\WebApplication2\jquery-1.3.2.js: Object doesn't support this property or method @ 2139:1

Can anyone help on this please ?

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It is working now for me. All I had to do was rename jquery-1.3.2-vsdoc2.js to jquery-1.3.2-vsdoc.js and now intellisense is working.

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The rename is definitely important. – EnocNRoll May 7 at 20:18
It saved my Time :-) – Wondering Jul 20 at 14:33
Very important, thanks! – tbone Jul 27 at 18:01
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Check this link http://code.google.com/p/jqueryjs/downloads/list

Download the file jquery-1.3.2-vsdoc2.js and don't use JQuery 1.3.2 vsdoc

Also check the last few comments from http://blogs.msdn.com/webdevtools/archive/2009/02/24/vsdoc-for-jquery-1-3-2-now-available.aspx

That will solve your problem.

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This download was helpful. – EnocNRoll May 7 at 20:18
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Read this blog - http://blogs.ipona.com/james/archive/2009/01/14/jquery-1.3-and-visual-studio-2008-intellisense.aspx

What i did is - i have downloaded (updated) version of jquery vsdoc file and added a reference in vs2008 and it worked.

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Some very useful links jQuery intellisense in Visual Studio:

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For those running into an error message with: Error updating JScript IntelliSense: 'div.childNodes' is null or not an object

See this blog: http://blog.jasonkostempski.com/2009/06/jquery-132-visual-studio-2008.html#comment-form

This resolution will probably help up until they replace the file at google.

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