I’m parsing a JSON response via $.ajax() and building a form from this object’s values. The script I’ve written is long, but here’s what it’s doing:
-
Dynamically creating:
~ a form element,
~ a fieldset element,
~ a button element,
~ 20 or so text inputs and label elements -
Appending the inputs and labels to the fieldset
-
Appending the button to the fieldset
-
Appending the fieldset to the form
- Appending the form to an element in the existing DOM.
Everything is working in all browsers except one small snippet in IE. I’ve narrowed it down to the following piece of code. (doc is a variable containing document)
fieldset.append(
$(doc.createElement('button'))
.addClass('ui-button')
.attr('type', 'submit')
.html('Re-Rate')
.button()
);
This is step 3 from above. It creates a button element, adds a class, sets the type attribute to submit, gives it some text, and then appends it to the fieldset. IE fails with the error “Object doesn’t support this action”
If I comment out the .attr() line like this:
fieldset.append(
$(doc.createElement('button'))
.addClass('ui-button')
//.attr('type', 'submit')
.html('Re-Rate')
.button()
);
Everything works as expected.
If you’re wondering, the .button() method is jQuery UI
jQuery doesn’t allow you to change the
typeof an<input>or<button>element.The reason for this is consistency, and IE doesn’t allow you to change the
typeonce it’s been inserted into the DOM.