Webclient for Outlook does not allow making email rules, due to Uncaught Error: Property 'vivaldi-spatnav-clickable' isn't defined on the given object.
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I wanted to access my webmail from the company I work for. I use an Outlok webclient for that. But as soon as i want to make a new mail-rule. the webmail client complaints about a missing definition of a vivaldi-spatnav-clickable property. What is wrong here and can this be solved? I have to change back to Internet Explorer to do this activity which i wouldn't prefer.
Thanks for looking at this !
Petrusja
The Netherlands
HAN University------------------ User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/55.0.2883.92 Safari/537.36 Vivaldi/1.6.689.34 CPU Class: undefined Platform: Win32 System Language: undefined User Language: nl-NL CookieEnabled: true ----------------- Exception Details ----------------- Date: Thu Dec 15 2016 10:44:21 GMT+0100 (West-Europa (standaardtijd)) Message: Uncaught Error: Property 'vivaldi-spatnav-clickable' isn't defined on the given object. Url: https://weboffice.han.nl/ecp/15.0.1178.9/scripts/common.js Line: 1 Call Stack ---------- Error at Function.ErrorHandling.$EM (https://weboffice.han.nl/ecp/15.0.1178.9/scripts/common.js:1:172926) at ErrorHandling.showUnhandledException (https://weboffice.han.nl/ecp/15.0.1178.9/scripts/common.js:1:172011) Dump Event ---------- isTrusted = true message = Uncaught Error: Property 'vivaldi-spatnav-clickable' isn't defined on the given object. filename = https://weboffice.han.nl/ecp/15.0.1178.9/scripts/common.js lineno = 1 colno = 264272 error = Error: Property 'vivaldi-spatnav-clickable' isn't defined on the given object. NONE = 0 CAPTURING_PHASE = 1 AT_TARGET = 2 BUBBLING_PHASE = 3 MOUSEDOWN = 1 MOUSEUP = 2 MOUSEOVER = 4 MOUSEOUT = 8 MOUSEMOVE = 16 MOUSEDRAG = 32 CLICK = 64 DBLCLICK = 128 KEYDOWN = 256 KEYUP = 512 KEYPRESS = 1024 DRAGDROP = 2048 FOCUS = 4096 BLUR = 8192 SELECT = 16384 CHANGE = 32768 type = error target = [object Window] currentTarget = [object Window] eventPhase = 2 bubbles = false cancelable = true defaultPrevented = false timeStamp = 1259.8100000000002 srcElement = [object Window] returnValue = true cancelBubble = false path = [object Window] stopPropagation = function stopPropagation() { [native code] } stopImmediatePropagation = function stopImmediatePropagation() { [native code] } preventDefault = function preventDefault() { [native code] } initEvent = function initEvent() { [native code] } composed = false composedPath = function composedPath() { [native code] } Detailed Call Stack -------------------
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What exactly do you mean by "new mail-rule"? I've just tried setting a new rule in "Options > Mail > Automatic processing > Inbox and sweep rules" and it went without any problems. I couldn't find any "new mail" rules, so I'm not sure how to reproduce this issue.
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@pafflick I think it's about "Exchange admin center", not simple "Outlook Webclient".
I have this problem since stable Vivaldi.1.4.589.38, but already in stable Vivaldi.1.5.658.44 and Vivaldi.1.6.689.34 it completely breaking site.
What I do:- create new user mailbox
- get three error-messages [3], one after the other, then click "Browse..." [4] to select username from AD
- again get three error-messages [5], one after the other, and now I can neither select a user or press "OK" [6] - button inactive
My report:
------------------ User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/55.0.2883.92 Safari/537.36 Vivaldi/1.6.689.34 CPU Class: undefined Platform: Win32 System Language: undefined User Language: en-US CookieEnabled: true ----------------- Exception Details ----------------- Date: Fri Dec 16 2016 15:31:25 GMT+0300 (Belarus Standard Time) Message: Uncaught Error: Property 'vivaldi-spatnav-clickable' isn't defined on the given object. Url: https://%company_server_name%/ecp/15.1.544.27/scripts/common.js Line: 1 Call Stack ---------- Error at Function.ErrorHandling.$Ed (https://%company_server_name%/ecp/15.1.544.27/scripts/common.js:1:186826) at ErrorHandling.showUnhandledException (https://%company_server_name%/ecp/15.1.544.27/scripts/common.js:1:185911) Dump Event ---------- isTrusted = true message = Uncaught Error: Property 'vivaldi-spatnav-clickable' isn't defined on the given object. filename = https://%company_server_name%/ecp/15.1.544.27/scripts/common.js lineno = 1 colno = 278791 error = Error: Property 'vivaldi-spatnav-clickable' isn't defined on the given object. NONE = 0 CAPTURING_PHASE = 1 AT_TARGET = 2 BUBBLING_PHASE = 3 MOUSEDOWN = 1 MOUSEUP = 2 MOUSEOVER = 4 MOUSEOUT = 8 MOUSEMOVE = 16 MOUSEDRAG = 32 CLICK = 64 DBLCLICK = 128 KEYDOWN = 256 KEYUP = 512 KEYPRESS = 1024 DRAGDROP = 2048 FOCUS = 4096 BLUR = 8192 SELECT = 16384 CHANGE = 32768 type = error target = [object Window] currentTarget = [object Window] eventPhase = 2 bubbles = false cancelable = true defaultPrevented = false timeStamp = 1938.9950000000003 srcElement = [object Window] returnValue = true cancelBubble = false path = [object Window] stopPropagation = function stopPropagation() { [native code] } stopImmediatePropagation = function stopImmediatePropagation() { [native code] } preventDefault = function preventDefault() { [native code] } initEvent = function initEvent() { [native code] } composed = false composedPath = function composedPath() { [native code] } Detailed Call Stack ------------------- File "common.js" from this report [here](https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B3CQV6nDO6x2V1pYMFVEck8yXzg)```
- create new user mailbox
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@Blast_Furnace Without any access to the site where the issue occurs, it's hard to determine what's the actual problem. The firs thing I would try is to remove the
data-vivaldi-spatnav-clickable
orvivaldi-spatnav-clickable
attribute, using the Developer Tools, from the very element that - when used - is causing the error to occur. -
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I have the exact same issue here on Exchange 2013 ECP.
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For reference, a similar problem is mentioned here in a different context:
https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/12337/office-365-exchange-online-errorI think Office 365 doesn't get as much exposure as compared to free sites, so it's not surprising these things turn up. I wonder if any of the devs have access to it.
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@Blast_Furnace Click RMB (right mouse button) on the element that causes the error (I guess it's the "Browse..." button) and select "Inspect" from the context menu.
In the window that just appeared, try to find the
vivaldi-spatnav-clickable
attribute, it'll look something like this:Remove the attribute by double-clicking on it and selecting the parameter AND its value, and pressing
[Delete]
:I have no idea whether this would work, it was just a blind guess. If the
vivaldi
attr is causing the error, removing it might solve the problem - I'm not sure if doing it via Developer Tools is enough, though.Having access to the script itself will be not much of use here - one could try to study it, but it's usually very time-consuming, and without any access to the website where the issue occurs - quite impractical.
@rseiler said in Webclient for Outlook does not allow making email rules, due to Uncaught Error: Property 'vivaldi-spatnav-clickable' isn't defined on the given object.:
I think Office 365 doesn't get as much exposure as compared to free sites, so it's not surprising these things turn up. I wonder if any of the devs have access to it.
I do have the Office 365 Personal subscription, but as far as I know, it's not enough to get to the apps where those issues occur. Besides, I'm always trying to avoid using web apps of all sorts; I have the Office installed on my PC and on my tablet (for which my Office 365 subscription is enough) and thus I'm rarely doing anything in the Office Online apps. I used to work as a web dev at some point and in my opinion web apps = problems.
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For anyone keenly interested in problems in Office 365 but doesn't have access, you can create a 90-day trial version here almost instantly: demos.microsoft.com.
You get the full-blown Enterprise E5, so it includes the Exchange Admin Center, the overall Admin center, and everything else.
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Ppafflick moved this topic from Vivaldi for Windows on