Liron Harel
Liron Harel

Reputation: 11247

Object doesn't support this action IE9 with CustomEvent Initialization

I am getting the following error in IE9:

"Object doesn't support this action".

There are various question about this, but mine is specifically for the following code:

 var myEvent = new CustomEvent("additem");

From my understanding, CustomEvent is supported in IE9 as a DOM manipulation command. This works fine in Chrome without any exception.

Anyone has this problem and know how to solve it? Thanks.

Upvotes: 15

Views: 25989

Answers (4)

Scott Jungwirth
Scott Jungwirth

Reputation: 6675

Try this polyfill which doesn't replace a native (and functional) CustomEvent method.

(function () {
  try {
    new CustomEvent('test');
    return;
  } catch(e) {
    // ignore this error and continue below
  }

  function CustomEvent ( event, params ) {
    params = params || { bubbles: false, cancelable: false, detail: undefined };
    var evt = document.createEvent( 'CustomEvent' );
    evt.initCustomEvent( event, params.bubbles, params.cancelable, params.detail );
    return evt;
  };

  CustomEvent.prototype = window.Event.prototype;
  window.CustomEvent = CustomEvent;
})();

Upvotes: 6

Rex Hsu
Rex Hsu

Reputation: 494

The following polyfill would not replacce native CustomEvent(),
Partial source from: MDN CustomEvent():

(function () {

  if (typeof CustomEvent === 'function') { return; }

  function customEvent(event, params) {

      params = params || {bubbles: false, cancelable: false, detail: undefined};

      var evt = document.createEvent('CustomEvent');

      evt.initCustomEvent(event, params.bubbles, params.cancelable, params.detail);

      return evt;
  }

  customEvent.prototype = window.Event.prototype;
  window.CustomEvent = customEvent;
})();

Upvotes: 1

Florin Dobre
Florin Dobre

Reputation: 10232

You can use a javascript function to detect if the browser is IE11 or lower then apply the next polyfill:

    (function () {
      function CustomEvent ( event, params ) {
        params = params || { bubbles: false, cancelable: false, detail: undefined };
        var evt = document.createEvent( 'CustomEvent' );
        evt.initCustomEvent( event, params.bubbles, params.cancelable, params.detail );
        return evt;
      };

      CustomEvent.prototype = window.Event.prototype;
      window.CustomEvent = CustomEvent;
    })();

The polyfill from above is taken from MDN: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/CustomEvent/CustomEvent

Upvotes: 18

Flunk
Flunk

Reputation: 283

Afaik custom events are not supported in IE, only in normal browsers. I suggest using a javascript library that provides a browser independent implementation like Jquery's trigger: http://api.jquery.com/trigger/

Upvotes: 20

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