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I am trying to run jQuery and WebMethods with ASP.NET; I have added a ScriptManager to the master page, and a content on the content page

<asp:Content ID="ch" ContentPlaceHolderID="cHead" runat="server">
    <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
       $(document).ready(function () {
          alert("hi");
       });
    </script>
</asp:Content>

However this never fires, what am I missing?

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    The JavaScript works in jQuery 1.6 as shown here: jsfiddle.net/VRA98 Something else is wrong. Does your browser indicate an error icon for JavaScript? When you view your page source, is the JavaScript there? (Maybe code on the server side is hiding a control that contains the JavaScript).
    – John K
    May 22, 2011 at 4:16
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    post your jquery include code..
    – kobe
    May 22, 2011 at 4:24

10 Answers 10

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Verify the following steps.

  1. Did you include jquery
  2. Check for errors in firebug

Those things should fix the problem

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    If this doesn't help and you get no errors, try to put some console.log('step info')s through the steps and watch out whether or not are all of them outputted to console at the right time... because: jQuery CAN silent exit in some error cases...
    – jave.web
    Apr 7, 2017 at 17:55
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One possibility when ready stops working is that you have javascript code somewhere that is throwing an exception in a $(document).ready(...) or $(...) call, which is stopping processing of the rest of the ready blocks. Identify a single page on which this is occurring and examine it for possible errors in other places.

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    I had a similar problem - there were indeed a couple of jQuery-related errors in my page. Once they were fixed, everything worked.
    – Luoruize
    May 10, 2015 at 8:44
  • For me, this occurred because I had forgotten to do a bower install to install some third-party JS libraries. When I tried to load one of the files from those libraries, Laravel rendered a 404 page instead, which obviously threw an error due to containing non-JS code. Nov 3, 2015 at 19:22
  • I wish I found your answer sooner! Thanks.
    – taco
    Jul 18, 2016 at 1:39
  • Thanks, this was the cause of the problem for me too. I didn't think that errors in other blocks would stop all document.readys
    – Worthy7
    Jul 27, 2016 at 0:13
  • This was exactly my problem. A JS function was silently throwing an exception, killing all my remaining javascript. Fixing that uncaught exception fixed it. Upvote from me! ;-)
    – KWallace
    Nov 16, 2016 at 16:09
16

Instead of using this:

$(document).ready(function() { /* your code */ });

Use this:

jQuery(function($) { /* your code */ })(jQuery);

It is more concise and does the same thing, it also doesn't depend on the $ variable to be the jQuery object.

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    Check you commenting, that code will not work. The comment should be /* your code */ and your example would be correct
    – sg3s
    Oct 4, 2012 at 15:21
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    @harshal lonare, yes it does work with that code, but why not with $(document)?
    – wolfgang
    Apr 25, 2014 at 10:21
  • what did yo mean with (jQuery), it annoy my script Feb 22, 2023 at 4:31
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Check for your script has to be write or loaded after jQuery link.

<script type="text/javascript" src="js/jquery-3.2.1.min.js"></script>

//after link >> write codes...

<script>
    $(document).ready(function(){
      //your code
    })(jQuery);
</script>

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This will happen if the host page is HTTPS and the included javascript source path is HTTP. The two protocols must be the same, HTTPS. The tell tail sign would be to check under Firebug and notice that the JS is "denied access".

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I had copy pasted my inline js from some other .php project, inside that block of code there was some php code outputting some value, now since the variable wasn't defined in my new file, it was producing the typical php undefined warning/error, and because of that the js code was being messed up, and wasn't responding to any event, even alert("xyz"); would fail silently!! Although the erronous line was way near the end of the file, still the js would just die that too,

without any errors!!! >:(

Now one thing confusing is that debugger console/output gave no hint/error/warning whatsoever, the js was dying silently.

So try checking if you have php inline coded with the js, and see if it is outputting any error. Once removed/sorted your js should work fine.

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function pageLoad() {
    console.log('pageLoad');
    $(document).ready(function () {
        alert("hi");
    });
};

its the ScriptManager ajax making the problem use pageLoad() instead

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One possibility, take a look:

<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" src="./jquery-3.1.1.slim.min.js" />

vs

<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" src="./jquery-3.1.1.slim.min.js"></script>

The first method is actually wrong, however the browser does not complain at all. You need to be sure that you are indeed closing the javascript tag in the proper way.

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I had a similar problem, but I got it solved this way:

// wait until DOM is loaded
$(document).ready(function(){

    console.log("DOM is ready");

    // wait until window is loaded (images, links etc...)
    window.onload = function() {

        console.log("window is loaded");
        var your_html_element = document.getElementById("your_html_element_ID"),

    };
});
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I tried all solutions here and web searched for over an hour.

My issue turned out to be needing to clear the cache. I noticed that what I had in localintranet.js was not reflecting what I had typed. I checked this by (In Chrome) opening up dev tools with F12, clicking on the "Sources" menu option and hten drilling down to my scripts folder and the .js actual file name.

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