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When I first save a document, it works great! Just like it should. However when I save it again, without reloading, I get this issue.




Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'toFixed' of undefined




I'm using the older version of jsPDF for other reasons, but I can't seem to get it working on the newest version as well. Then it will just say




Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'cell' of undefined




So here's my code, which is using jQuery 3.2.1 and jsPDF v0.9.0



jQuery(document).ready(function($) {
$("a.pdf_btn").click(function(event) {
var id = $(this).attr("data-target"); // Look for the data-target
doc.fromHTML($(id).html(), 15, 15, {
'width': 170,
'elementHandlers': specialElementHandlers
});
doc.save("<? echo str_replace(" ", "", $_SESSION['comp_TESTING']); ?>Test<?php mt_rand(1,99);?>.pdf");
});
});


I think it's weird that it works only first time. Am I doing something wrong here?



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    When I first save a document, it works great! Just like it should. However when I save it again, without reloading, I get this issue.




    Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'toFixed' of undefined




    I'm using the older version of jsPDF for other reasons, but I can't seem to get it working on the newest version as well. Then it will just say




    Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'cell' of undefined




    So here's my code, which is using jQuery 3.2.1 and jsPDF v0.9.0



    jQuery(document).ready(function($) {
    $("a.pdf_btn").click(function(event) {
    var id = $(this).attr("data-target"); // Look for the data-target
    doc.fromHTML($(id).html(), 15, 15, {
    'width': 170,
    'elementHandlers': specialElementHandlers
    });
    doc.save("<? echo str_replace(" ", "", $_SESSION['comp_TESTING']); ?>Test<?php mt_rand(1,99);?>.pdf");
    });
    });


    I think it's weird that it works only first time. Am I doing something wrong here?



    Kind regards










    share|improve this question


























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      When I first save a document, it works great! Just like it should. However when I save it again, without reloading, I get this issue.




      Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'toFixed' of undefined




      I'm using the older version of jsPDF for other reasons, but I can't seem to get it working on the newest version as well. Then it will just say




      Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'cell' of undefined




      So here's my code, which is using jQuery 3.2.1 and jsPDF v0.9.0



      jQuery(document).ready(function($) {
      $("a.pdf_btn").click(function(event) {
      var id = $(this).attr("data-target"); // Look for the data-target
      doc.fromHTML($(id).html(), 15, 15, {
      'width': 170,
      'elementHandlers': specialElementHandlers
      });
      doc.save("<? echo str_replace(" ", "", $_SESSION['comp_TESTING']); ?>Test<?php mt_rand(1,99);?>.pdf");
      });
      });


      I think it's weird that it works only first time. Am I doing something wrong here?



      Kind regards










      share|improve this question















      When I first save a document, it works great! Just like it should. However when I save it again, without reloading, I get this issue.




      Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'toFixed' of undefined




      I'm using the older version of jsPDF for other reasons, but I can't seem to get it working on the newest version as well. Then it will just say




      Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'cell' of undefined




      So here's my code, which is using jQuery 3.2.1 and jsPDF v0.9.0



      jQuery(document).ready(function($) {
      $("a.pdf_btn").click(function(event) {
      var id = $(this).attr("data-target"); // Look for the data-target
      doc.fromHTML($(id).html(), 15, 15, {
      'width': 170,
      'elementHandlers': specialElementHandlers
      });
      doc.save("<? echo str_replace(" ", "", $_SESSION['comp_TESTING']); ?>Test<?php mt_rand(1,99);?>.pdf");
      });
      });


      I think it's weird that it works only first time. Am I doing something wrong here?



      Kind regards







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