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I get Error "Object Expected" on line 1, char 1 (where-ever this is) on my script here in IE7. It works fine in Firefox, and the error console prints nothing.

I tried multiple ways to call my function but none works:

<a href="javascript:doit()">Turingmaschine starten</a>
<a href="#" onclick="doit()">Turingmaschine starten</a>

What could be the problem?

<script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript">

var state;
var index;
var program;
var data;

const S=0;
const X=1;
const S2=2;
const X2=3;
const M=4;
const E="SE";

function doit()
{
    state=document.getElementById("stat").value;
    program = document.getElementById("prog").value.split("\n");
    index = document.getElementById("dat").value.indexOf("Z")>>1;
    data = document.getElementById("dat").value.replace(/Z,/, "").split(",");

    for (var i = 0; i<program.length; i++)
    {
        program[i]=program[i].split(",");
    }

    while(state!=E)
    {
        var i;
        for (i = 0; i<program.length; i++)
        {
            if (program[i][S]==state && program[i][X]==data[index])
            {
                state = program[i][S2];
                data[index] = program[i][X2]
                index+= parseInt(program[i][M]);

                data.splice(index,0,"Z");

                if (data[data.length-1]!="*")
                {
                    data.push("*");
                }
                if (data[0]!="*")
                {
                    data.unshift("*");
                    index++;
                }
                document.getElementById("out").value+=state+": "+data+"\r\n";

                data.splice(index,1);

                break;
            }
        }

        if (i==program.length)
            break;
    }

    document.getElementById("out").value+="Done.\r\n";
}

</script>
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  • Can you fix the formatting on that code?
    – Andy Hume
    Mar 10, 2009 at 18:37

2 Answers 2

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Const is not supported by IE. It is specific to Firefox and Opera 9.0+. Also, if you post what this code is for, perhaps we can help refactor it.

https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference/Statements/const#Description

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I had a similar problem, All I did was change:

<script language="javascript" type="application/javascript" src="abc.js"></script>

TO THIS:

<script language="javascript" src="abc.js"></script>

So just removed type="application/javascript" part.

Cheers

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