I just notice Firefox console outputs the following error for every single .js/.coffee file in my project (even the packages).
-file- is being assigned a //# sou
put your code inside
$( document ).ready(function() {
//whatever
});
then the message dissappears.
Update jquery - from the jQuery website http://www.jquery.com/download
You can also download a sourcemap file for use when debugging with a compressed file. The map file is not required for users to run jQuery, it just improves the developer's debugger experience. As of jQuery 1.11.0/2.1.0 the //# sourceMappingURL comment is not included in the compressed file.
I have been working on a project for over a year now, I have never seen this message until roughly the last Firefox update.
I received it using jQuery 1.9.x, so I just updated my jQuery to 1.11.x and the error went away. I am now happy.
So, if you are using jQuery and see this Error/Warning, try updating your jQuery to the latest version.
Hope this helps someone.
In Firefox 27.0.1 I was getting this exact same error. I already have jQuery 1.11.0.
SyntaxError: Using //@ to indicate sourceMappingURL pragmas is deprecated.
Use //# instead kendo.dataviz.min.js:25
22:09:26.635 Error: http://localhost/project/Scripts/kendo.dataviz.min.js is being assigned a //# sourceMappingURL, but already has one
I opened the kendo.dataviz.min.js
and deleted the offending line:
//@ sourceMappingURL=kendo.dataviz.min.js.map
It's a warning (not an error)
and it is a bug (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1020846 fixed in FF 33)
This warning/error also applies to other libs (angular, backbone, etc.)
For the people using Visual Studio 2013
, and have downloaded the jQuery
libraries via NuGet
, check your jquery-x.x.x.min.js
and you'll find the text comment below that's popping this warning on Firefox
.
// # sourceMappingURL=jquery-x.x.x.min.map
You can safely remove those lines.