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I'm using jEditable and instead of using ajax to save, I just want to use the callback function to put the contents into a hidden form elements, the problem is using the callback function I receive this error:

Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'settings' of undefined

This is the code I'm using:

     $('.editable').editable(function(value, settings) { 
         console.log(this);
         console.log(value);
         console.log(settings);
         return(value);
      }, { 
         submit  : 'OK'
     });

Any ideas what the problem could be? Thank you!

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  • Could it be somewhere else in the code? What versions of jQuery and jEditable are you using? It seems to work at this jsfiddle: jsfiddle.net/william/6VUHh. Sep 23, 2011 at 1:57

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I had exactly the same error message. But in that case I used the plugin ajaxupload for jEditable in my Javascript and called it like that:

$("edit_photo").editable{type:"ajaxupload"};

On updating jQuery I made only one file containing all the minified stuff to reduce the web to a single request. Then I recognized, that the plugin ajaxupload just was missing.

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I had simillar problem with dblckick event.

Jquery.validate plugin (v 1.7) was throwing this error.

Fixed by installing new version of Jquery.validate (v 1.9).

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I was getting this error because I was making a call to $("#element").rules() before a call to $("#form").validate() on the form DOM element. There error was the same using both jQuery Validate version 1.7 and 1.9 (I upgraded per the above suggestion before getting it to work).

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