Ticket #8431 (closed bug: invalid)
jQuery.inArray() does not work in Chrome and Firefox
| Reported by: | prashant | Owned by: | prashant |
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| Priority: | undecided | Milestone: | 1.next |
| Component: | core | Version: | 1.5.1 |
| Keywords: | Cc: | ||
| Blocking: | Blocked by: |
Description
I was using jquery.inArray() to compare to values and it reports as undefine in Firefox and Chrome and works fine with IE. Please let me know what needs to be done.
Thanks in Advance
Change History
comment:3 Changed 2 years ago by trac-o-bot
- Status changed from pending to closed
- Resolution set to invalid
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Thanks for your time and interest in helping out with the jQuery project, but this is not a valid bug report. We require that all tickets have a valid and reproducible test case on jsFiddle in order for us to audit the issue. What you've placed here does not even include any Javascript or jQuery! If you can build a testcase that duplicates the error you've described here, we will be happy to take a look at it. If you need support, please head to the jQuery Forum or the #jquery IRC channel on irc.freenode.net. Thanks again!