This is the error:
Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token ILLEGAL
d.d.extend.globalEvaljquery-1.5.1.min.js:16
d.ajaxSetup.converters.text scriptjquery-1.5.1.min.js:16
bQjquery-1.5.1.min.js:16
vjquery-1.5.1.min.js:16
d.support.ajax.d.ajaxTransport.send.c
Here is the jQuery:
$("div#notif_js").html(' ');
$("div#notification_box").html('<div class="notification">
<p><img alt="Justin meltzer" class="feed_image_notif" src="/system/photos/46/tiny/Justin Meltzer.jpeg?1303109121" /> JMeltz
added a comment to <b>second</b> by <img alt="Justin meltzer" class="feed_image_notif" src="/system/photos/45/tiny/Justin Meltzer.jpeg?1303109101" /> Justin Meltzer</p>
<a href="/videos/506"></a>
</div>
<div class="notification">
<p><img alt="Justin meltzer" class="feed_image_notif" src="/system/photos/46/tiny/Justin Meltzer.jpeg?1303109121" /> JMeltz
added a comment to <b>second</b> by <img alt="Justin meltzer" class="feed_image_notif" src="/system/photos/45/tiny/Justin Meltzer.jpeg?1303109101" /> Justin Meltzer</p>
<a href="/videos/506"></a>
</div>
<div class="notification">
<p><img alt="Justin meltzer" class="feed_image_notif" src="/system/photos/46/tiny/Justin Meltzer.jpeg?1303109121" /> JMeltz
added a comment to <b>second</b> by <img alt="Justin meltzer" class="feed_image_notif" src="/system/photos/45/tiny/Justin Meltzer.jpeg?1303109101" /> Justin Meltzer</p>
<a href="/videos/506"></a>
</div>
<div class="notification">
<p><img alt="Justin meltzer" class="feed_image_notif" src="/system/photos/46/tiny/Justin Meltzer.jpeg?1303109121" /> JMeltz upvoted bhbu </p>
<a href="/videos/505"></a>
</div>
<div class="notification">
<p class= "all_notifications">All Notifications</p>
<a href="/videos/notification_go"></a>
</div>');
Javascript doesn't allow you to have multiple lines inside of your strings. You either need to convert each line into a \n, like so:
$("div#notification_box").html('line1\nline2');
or precede the end of each line with a '\' like so:
$("div#notification_box").html('line1\
line2');
The first method seems to be more commonly used, although the second method looks better in my opinion.
Also, a nice and easy way to check for javascript errors is to run it through a javascript delinter such as http://www.javascriptlint.com/online_lint.php or http://www.jslint.com/ (although jslint doesn't report the error as nicely as javascriptline).
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