jQuery Autosize plugin error - intermediate value(...) is not a function

user picture user · Apr 29, 2014 · Viewed 65.8k times · Source

I use jQuery Autosize plugin:

http://www.jacklmoore.com/autosize/

The script itself you can see here:

http://www.jacklmoore.com/js/jquery.autosize.js

This is how I use the script:

jQuery(function($){$(document).ready(function(){
$('textarea').autosize();
}

Problem N 1

Just updated the script to the latest version and it stopped to work:

"TypeError: (intermediate value)(...) is not a function"

Javascript console reports this error on the last line of the script:

}(window.jQuery || window.$)); 

Problem N 2

Script doesn't work in modal windows (PrettyPhoto) and javascript console doesn't show any errors.

Any ideas?

Answer

ppostma1 picture ppostma1 · Aug 20, 2014

the "TypeError: (intermediate value)(...) is not a function" pops up as the result of missing a semi colon on the function BEFORE the one it throws an error on. It might be as simple as:

jQuery(function($){$(document).ready(function(){
$('textarea').autosize();
}  
); //<-----

or it could be the function declared before that. An example of how this is cause is in this code:

var populate = function(sw) {
  myglobalswitch = sw;
  window.setTimeout(repopulate, 250, sw);
}

(function( $ ) {
$.widget( "custom.combobox", {
_create: function() {
....
})( jQuery );

results in the Intermediate value is not... on the last line: })( jQuery );

However, the fix is adding a semi colon to the populate function:

var populate = function(sw) {
  myglobalswitch = sw;
  window.setTimeout(repopulate, 250, sw);
}  ;

to prevent the parser from thinking that "var populate = ... " and (function($) ... are a single statement, the second extending from the first.