I've a little headache with this console error, ONLY on Safari (working on MacBook actually).
I have this function:
function exists(element){
var exists = document.querySelector(element);
return exists;
}
invoked inside another function:
function includeHoverStylesheet(){
var path = $("body").attr("data-hover");
if (!("ontouchstart" in document.documentElement || exists("link[href='" + path + "'"))) {
var link = document.createElement("link");
link.rel = "stylesheet", link.href = path, document.head.appendChild(link) && document.body.removeAttribute("data-hover");
}
}
Now, on Chrome works like a charm, but on Safari the console throw this error:
1) Invalid CSS property declaration at: *
2) jQuery.Deferred exception: The string did not match the expected pattern.
3) SyntaxError (DOM Exception 12): The string did not match the expected pattern.
Someone have idea what hell happening???
Thanks in advance guys!
There is a closing bracket missing, so you are using an invalid selector. (as Roamer-1888 mentioned as comment)
Having a look at the following discussion where invalid selectors in different browsers has been tested, only Safari is that strict bringing up errors: https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/5nbmqi/on_handling_invalid_selector_strings/
For all jquery-Users: check your jquery version, as there has been bugfixes on selector issues.
I had the same error only on Safari on this statement
A statement working fine on Firefox and Chrome, but not on Safari when using version jquery 1.11.1; but working fine in all of them with jquery 1.12.4.
In my case I solved it using the following syntax: