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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T13:33:11+00:00 2026-06-17T13:33:11+00:00

I’m using the following code to render my jQuery UI autocomplete items as HTML.

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I’m using the following code to render my jQuery UI autocomplete items as HTML.
The items render correctly in the autocomplete control, but I keep getting this javascript error and can’t move past it.

Firefox Could not convert JavaScript argument

Chrome Cannot set property ‘_renderItem’ of undefined

  donor.GetFriends(function (response) {
    // setup message to friends search autocomplete
    all_friends = [];
    if (response) {
        for (var i = 0; i < response.all.length - 1; i++) {                
                all_friends.push({
                    "label":"<img style='padding-top: 5px; width: 46px; height: 46px;' src='/uploads/profile-pictures/" +
                        response.all[i].image + "'/><br/><strong style='margin-left: 55px; margin-top: -40px; float:left;'>" +
                        response.all[i].firstname + " " + response.all[i].lastname + "</strong>",

                    "value":response.all[i].firstname + " " + response.all[i].lastname,
                    "id":response.all[i].user_id});
            }
        }        

    $('#msg-to').autocomplete({
        source:all_friends,
        select:function (event, ui) {               
            // set the id of the user to send a message to
            mail_message_to_id = ui.item.id;
        }

    }).data("autocomplete")._renderItem = function (ul, item) {
        return $("<li></li>")
            .data("item.autocomplete", item)
            .append($("<a></a>").html(item.label))
            .appendTo(ul);
    };
});

Not sure why it is throwing this error, or what I have to do to get past it…Any help is appreciated.

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    2026-06-17T13:33:15+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 1:33 pm

    Since I just joined and can’t comment on drcforbin‘s post above, I guess I have to add my own answer.

    drcforbin is correct, although it is really a different problem than the one that the OP had. Anyone coming to this thread now is probably facing this issue due to the new version of jQuery UI just released. Certain naming conventions relating to autocomplete were deprecated in jQuery UI in v1.9 and have been completely removed in v1.10 (see http://jqueryui.com/upgrade-guide/1.10/#autocomplete).

    What is confusing, however, is that they only mention the transition from the item.autocomplete data tag to ui-autocomplete-item, but the autocomplete data tag has also been renamed to ui-autocomplete. And it’s even more confusing because the demos are still using the old syntax (and thus are broken).

    The following is what needs to change in the _renderItem function for jQuery UI 1.10.0 in the Custom Data demo here: http://jqueryui.com/autocomplete/#custom-data

    Original code:

    .data( "autocomplete" )._renderItem = function( ul, item ) {
      return $( "<li>" )
        .data( "item.autocomplete", item )
        .append( "<a>" + item.label + "<br>" + item.desc + "</a>" )
        .appendTo( ul );
    };
    

    Fixed code:

    .data( "ui-autocomplete" )._renderItem = function( ul, item ) {
      return $( "<li>" )
        .data( "ui-autocomplete-item", item )
        .append( "<a>" + item.label + "<br>" + item.desc + "</a>" )
        .appendTo( ul );
    };
    

    Note the changes for both autocomplete and item.autocomplete. I’ve verified that this works in my own projects.

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