SCRIPT70: Permission denied IE9
I am getting the strange error "SCRIPT70: Permission denied jquery.js, line 21 character 67
" on IE-9. Searched on google but could not find anything except a bug on CKEditor.
Position it showed just contains following:
P=navigator.userAgent,xa=false,Q=[],M,ca=Object.prototype.toString,da=Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty,ea=Array.prototype.push,R=Array.prototype.slice,V=Array.prototype.indexOf开发者_Python百科;c.fn=c.prototype={init:function(a,b){var d,f;if(!a)return this;if(a.nodeType){this.context=this[0]=a;this.length=1;return this}if(typeof a==="string")if((d=Oa.exec(a))&&(d[1]||!b))if(d[1]){f=b?b.ownerDocument||b:s;if(a=Sa.exec(a))if(c.isPlainObject(b)){a=[s.createElement(a[1])];
anyone run into this error?
*Additional Info:*We open an iframe and call some javascript functions inside this iframe.
thanks.
The SCRIPT70 error in IE9 occurs most likely when your iframe is calling some javascript (especially if it affects the parent page - e.g. hash change of parent url)
Check that your iframe's host/protocol/port number matches. IE9 is exceptionally strict about the host name(down to the www portion in my case) and document.domain did not seem to provide a workaround for that.
Encountered this issue and fixed it while dealing with multiple iframes, hope this helps others with the same issue.
function Sizzle( selector, context, results, seed ) {
var match, elem, m, nodeType,
// QSA vars
i, groups, old, nid, newContext, newSelector;
// MY EDIT - this try/catch seems to fix IE 'permission denied' errors as described here:
// http://bugs.jquery.com/ticket/14535
try{
document === document; //may cause permission denied
}
catch(err){
document = window.document; //resets document, and no more permission denied errors.
}
if ( ( context ? context.ownerDocument || context : preferredDoc ) !== document ) {
setDocument( context );
}
//...... snip .........//
}
http://jsfiddle.net/xqb4s/
I was having this exact problem with IE9 and in fact, it happens with IE11 as well.
My problem was I was opening a website via http
(i.e. http://mywebsite.com) and an iframe within my code was trying to access a portion of the website using https
. This was causing the error. Once I accessed the website using https
, the error went away. A old bookmark was the cause of it using http
and the site had been updated with https
so check your URLS.
You cannot access any of your iframe's contents if it points to a different domain than the parent site.
If you are dealing with select element in your script maybe your problem is like mine
SCRIPT70: Permission denied when adding options to select element from a recently closed iframe
Recently I encountered this error. In the application I am working, I'm using TinyMce text editor for our email composer. This creates an iframe which contains the objects I need for an email composer. After seeing many blogs about the said error, I tried to programmatically remove the TinyMce text editor object then triggered the redirection. And it WORKED!
Facing a similar issue (maybe not with jquery.js but the same error description) the solution was a bit different from above. Actually I have searched for other iexplore.exe lines in regedit. I have found other two and changed it to 1 and it worked then.
hkey_local_machine\software\microsoft\internet explorer\main\featurecontrol\feature_protocol_lockdown
hkey_local_machine\software\microsoft\internet explorer\main\featurecontrol\feature_internet_shell_folders
If you run a 64-bit OS, make sure the value of this key is also set to 1: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\**Wow6432Node**\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\FeatureControl\FEATURE_OBJECT_CACHING\\iexplore.exe
Without this key we had random SCRIPT70: Permission denied
errors in Internet Explorer 11.
Tip from this one page should help: http://forum.jquery.com/topic/strange-behaviour-in-ie9
Make sure that HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\MAIN\FeatureControl\FEATURE_OBJECT_CACHING\iexplore.exe is not set to 0 (it should be 1 or missing)
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