Javascript error

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  • Problem Description

    When I preview the Savegame layout, or go to in the HTML5 exported game, I get a Javascript error.

    Also in exported games, character won't move.

    Attach a Capx

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/aatmebrifl6yl ... .capx?dl=0

    Description of Capx

    Entire game, but the Savegame is at the top.

    Steps to Reproduce Bug

      1. Preview Savegame 2. Get Javascript error 3. Character won't move in exported games

    Observed Result

    Javascript error window, character won't move in exported game (but will move in preview).

    Expected Result

    No error, character movies in exported game just as in preview mode.

    Affected Browsers

    • Chrome: (IDK)
    • FireFox: (YES)
    • Internet Explorer: (YES)

    Operating System and Service Pack

    Windows 7 Vista, graphics card is up-to-date

    Construct 2 Version ID

    r198 (64-bit)

  • Can't reproduce, works here. As per the guidelines please include the full text of any error messages, and include a minimal .capx that demonstrates the problem. It should be made from scratch, not a complete project.

  • Javascript error message attached. I just open Construct, go to savegames layout, run layout (or preview, as I like to call it), and get the error message.

  • New capx, with just savegame layout.

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  • Works OK for me.

    Have you rested on different browsers?

    Have you disabled browser add-ons?

  • Works OK for me.

    Have you rested on different browsers?

    Have you disabled browser add-ons?

    Which browser do you use? Doesn't work in Firefox with addons disabled, but works in IE now. I don't use other browsers (and only have IE because it's the default browser on here), so can't check them.

  • I tried in chrome, but could not see error, I can see test "Level1".

  • I tried in chrome, but could not see error, I can see test "Level1".

    Ok, so it works in IE and Chrome.

  • > Works OK for me.

    >

    > Have you rested on different browsers?

    >

    > Have you disabled browser add-ons?

    >

    Which browser do you use? Doesn't work in Firefox with addons disabled, but works in IE now. I don't use other browsers (and only have IE because it's the default browser on here), so can't check them.

    Soz for late reply.

    I always use the latest Firefox and have quite a lot of addons installed, but your example still works fine for me.

    Tested in IE and NW also, and all OK.

    There has to be something locally that causing this for you, but it will be hard for us to help if your examples work for us, unfortunately.

  • >

    > > Works OK for me.

    > >

    > > Have you rested on different browsers?

    > >

    > > Have you disabled browser add-ons?

    > >

    >

    > Which browser do you use? Doesn't work in Firefox with addons disabled, but works in IE now. I don't use other browsers (and only have IE because it's the default browser on here), so can't check them.

    >

    Soz for late reply.

    I always use the latest Firefox and have quite a lot of addons installed, but your example still works fine for me.

    Tested in IE and NW also, and all OK.

    There has to be something locally that causing this for you, but it will be hard for us to help if your examples work for us, unfortunately.

    Alright, how do I check locally? Downloading r199 now, btw.

    Edit: still get the error in r199.

  • Works for me

  • Works for me

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