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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T00:06:51+00:00 2026-05-11T00:06:51+00:00

I’m seeing a lot of Javascript errors in IE8 on pages which worked fine

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I’m seeing a lot of Javascript errors in IE8 on pages which worked fine in IE7 (and Firefox, Chrome, and Safari). I know that IE made some changes to things like Javascript security. Some of these don’t give clear error messages – things like cross-domain violations can end up throwing very vague exceptions.

Let’s make a checklist of top offenders when we’re troubleshooting IE8 Javascript errors. Please list one change to the way IE8 Javascript that would cause a Javascript error.

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  1. 2026-05-11T00:06:52+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 12:06 am

    I can verify that the ones posted by ‘unique_username’ are accurate!

    (quote) Actually a TON of stuff has changed.

    First off, it REALLY matters what mode you are in. In IE8, there are 3 (THREE) modes.

    • IE5 Quirks – your page has no doctype, page renders like IE5 did
    • IE 7 Standards Mode – you have a doctype, but either opted out of IE8 standards mode, or are running on localhost, or in ‘Compatibility Mode’
    • IE 8 Standards Mode – you have a doctype, and are on the INTRANET (default mode)

    Now, if you are rendering in IE5/IE7 mode, then Nothing changes except that there will be a few methods added that shouldn’t interfere with your page.

    However, if like the majority, you are running with a doctype set, and thus in IE8 Standards mode, the following changes have occurred.

    1.) document.getElementById( id ); //now only returns the CORRECT matches! 

    2.) .getElementsByName( name ); //now only returns the CORRECT matches! nope, not fixed!

    3.) .getAttribute( name ); //returns the CORRECT value for the given attribute! 4.) .setAttribute( name, value ); //actually SETS the name/value CORRECTLY (no more cAmElCaSe crud)! 5.) CSS Expressions are NO LONGER allowed (deprecated) 6.) Operation Aborted errors will still be thrown (in some cases) however the cases are fewer, and the error won't kill the entire page/DOM 7.) The attributes[] array on elements should (from the RC build onwards) be correct in terms of contents, have a length, etc. 8.) Button elements now submit the contents of the value attribute, NOT the HTML contents of the Button Tag 

    There has also been a bunch of CSS 2.1 fixes, so things that rendered weird before, or needed hacks, should be much better. (see below for details on alpha/transparency – there’s been big changes)

    See the IE Blog for details.

    Also see Web Bug Track for fine grained details on Bugs, Fixes for IE8 (and all other browsers)

    SVG, rounded corners, ECMAScript based Event Listeners, Better Form Element design/events etc. are still missing.

    PS If you have specific issues, let us know and we’ll help hunt them down for you. 😉

    Updates:

    window.resize events are currently broken in IE8 Beta2 and IE8 Partner Release 1 (will not fire) now fixed in RTM build

    window.open(); in IE8 Partner Release is sometimes failing 'claiming' that the target url is not available (quirky, hard to reproduce) 
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