I’m trying to learn JavaScript, but the following code has been giving me a lot of trouble:
window.onload = function () {
for ( var i = 0; i < seats.length; i++) {
for ( var j = 0; j < seats.length; j++) {
document.getElementById(getSeatId(i, j)).onclick = function(evt) {
getSeatStatus(getSeatId(i, j));
};
}
}
document.getElementById("search").onclick = findSeat;
document.getElementById("male_search").onclick = findMaleSeats;
initSeats();
};
It is from an external JS file and it is the only file linked to the page. findSeat, findMaleSeats, getSeatId, and initSeats are all defined a little bit later in the file. When I double click this file, I get the following error:
Windows Script Host Error: 'window' is not defined Code: 800A1391
I already tried moving the code to other places in the file, assigning a different function (even an empty function) to window.onload and many other things. It just seems that my computer doesn’t know what window is. And if I try to open the HTML in a browser the nothing loads (as one would expect).
Does someone know what is wrong with this?
OK.
Sounds like you’re double-clicking/running a .js file, which will attempt to run the script outside the browser, like a command line script. And that would explain this error:
Windows Script Host Error: 'window' is not defined Code: 800A1391… not an error you’ll see in a browser. And of course, the browser is what supplies the
windowobject.ADDENDUM: As a course of action, I’d suggest opening the relevant HTML file and taking a peek at the console. If you don’t see anything there, it’s likely your
window.onloaddefinition is simply being hit after the browser fires thewindow.onloadevent.