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jQuery ajax BUG:object doesn't support this property or method_jquery

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Problem: A BUG in the jQuery control
The error occurs when using $.ajax. The error only occurs in IE7. It is normal in IE6 and IE8. The error message is as follows:
jQuery ajax BUG:object doesn't support this property or method_jquery

Instructions on the official forum:

http://forum.jquery.com/topic/object-doesn-t-support-this-property-or-method-from-jquery-1-4-1-in-ie7-only
http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/6498
http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/6314

Solution:
Modify jquery-1.4.2.js.

I have tested the modification method proposed by someone on the forum and it works.

Copy code The code is as follows:

Hi, I found this seems to relate to jQuery bug 6314 (http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/6314). In IE7, if "Enable native XMLHTTP support" is checked (under Tools > Internet Options > Advanced tab > inside the security section) then this error shows up. Unchecking/disabiling the option seems to resolve the error.

However, since I cannot tell all website viewers to uncheck that option, then the following code also seems to resolve the issue:
In non- minified jQuery, find the lines:
try {
var oldAbort = xhr.abort;
xhr.abort = function() {
if ( xhr) {
oldAbort.call( xhr ) ;
}

onreadystatechange( "abort" );
};
} catch(e) { }

replace it with the following code:
try {
var oldAbort = xhr.abort;
xhr.abort = function() {
if ( xhr) {
if (oldAbort.call === undefined) {
oldAbort() ;
} else {
oldAbort.call( xhr );
}
}

onreadystatechange( "abort" );
};
} catch(e ) { }

I believe the issue is as stated by other users in this forum, that the xhr (XMLHTTP) object is a native IE object, so the abort function on the xhr.abort function does not support call .
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