Differences between IE and Chrome

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mark goldin

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Oct 4, 2014, 10:22:57 AM10/4/14
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In Chrome I can refresh my page as many times as I want to, but in IE as soon as I hit refresh I am getting an error somewhere in angular js file. Any idea why?

Thanks

mark goldin

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Oct 4, 2014, 10:30:55 AM10/4/14
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BTW, it only happens when Developer Tools are open.

Jesse Wolfe

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Oct 4, 2014, 7:48:10 PM10/4/14
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Which version of IE? are you using any dependencies which might not support that version of IE?

Also, what error are you getting?

Jesse Wolfe

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Oct 4, 2014, 7:56:10 PM10/4/14
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Do you have any console.log() statements? IE console does not always like those.

mark goldin

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Oct 4, 2014, 8:08:11 PM10/4/14
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IE 11. Not sure about dependencies that you are asking about.
Errors are many, syntax errors inside of angular js files.

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Jesse Wolfe

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Oct 4, 2014, 8:19:00 PM10/4/14
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The dependencies I was talking about are like loading JQuery 2.x wiht your angular app, which does not support IE8.  But you are on IE11, so it's not the "old browser" issue.

Best bet would be to put up  a simple plunk (at http://plunkr.co) that demo's the problem. It will help you narrow down your problem. Half the time, it will help you answer your problem yourself.

mark goldin

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Oct 15, 2014, 10:45:15 AM10/15/14
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Here is one from jquery.min.js:

Jesse Wolfe

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Oct 15, 2014, 1:11:13 PM10/15/14
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One what? Lol.   That doesn't appear to be an exception. Don't use .min for for development... Use the full version... Then your stack trace will be useful.

Try drawing up an example in jsfiddle or plunkr. The former works better with ie.

Jesse Wolfe

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Oct 15, 2014, 1:30:06 PM10/15/14
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Oh I see now (didn't catch it on my mobile phone)... you need to definitely use non-min'd versions.  Are you using quirks mode or something?  that statement highlighted looks like perfectly good JS that IE11 should understand.

Sure you didn't modify the file somehow?

Use non minified versions and you should get some more shareable results.


mark goldin

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Oct 15, 2014, 1:31:16 PM10/15/14
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Ok, will do. Thanks.
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