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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T15:00:58+00:00 2026-05-28T15:00:58+00:00

This particular page works on Firefox and Chrome. On IE9, I am getting this

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This particular page works on Firefox and Chrome.
On IE9, I am getting this error: SCRIPT600: Invalid target element for this operation.
I noticed this error message discussed in other posts as well but they deals with other problems.

Here is the code that throws the error. I am using trends charts (and highcharts for other tables) for my website.

<script>
jsio('import .js.trends');
new js.trends.Table({              // ERROR THROWN ON THIS LINE
target: 'trends_table',
type: 'credits',
noData: 'No credits yet!',
columns: [{
    title: 'Date',
    src: 'begin_date',
    format: 'date'
}, {
    title: 'Time',
    src: 'begin_date',
    format: 'time'
}, {
    title: 'Credits Earned',
    src: 'credits_earned',
    format: 'number'
}, {
    title: 'How Earned',
    src: 'activity',
    format: 'lookup',
    values: {
        0: 'ABC',
        1: 'DEF'
    }
}, {
    title: 'Credits Spent',
    src: 'credits_spent',
    format: 'number'
}]
}).refresh();
</script>

I am a little confused about the changes that I should make. Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance.

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    2026-05-28T15:01:01+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 3:01 pm

    I think IE has inconsistent support for the insertAdjacentHTML method, and for elements like TR and TBODY , IE will throw an exception if the method is called on those methods.
    This error exists since IE6.

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