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Questions regarding the act of calling or interacting with (a.k.a. invoking) a contract on the Ethereum blockchain by a user or another contract on the blockchain. Includes both local invocation by call and global invocation by transaction.
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Uncaught Type Error when calling a contract function using the web3 JavaScript API?
Thank you to Gawey in the comments for the answer. The problem was that I used the wrong ABI to create the contract object while in the JavaScript console. To get the correct ABI, I went into the file …
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Uncaught Type Error when calling a contract function using the web3 JavaScript API?
I wrote a contract to enable registration of a name. As an example, one of the functions takes in a name as a string, then outputs information on the registration of the name (name, registrant, last t …