The issue I'm having is that although the form is being processed OK with data being captured in the database, once the form is submitted, the above script just seems to stop the rest of the page from loading. This only happens on IE and it must be something to do with the success function but as I'm new to JavaScript I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
This piece of code is used for an AJAX function, it works perfectly well in all other browsers than internet explorer.
// JavaScript Document // store xmlhttp in a variable var xmlHttp; function xmlHttpRequestObject () { // assume we're working with a newer browser try { xmlHttp = new XMLHttpRequest(); } catch(e) {
// assume IE6 or older try { xmlHttp = new activeXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); } catch(e) { } } .....
my site seems to be working perfectly on firefox but when I access it on internet explorer everything loads fine but there is a yellow marker on the status bar of IE saying there are errors on the page. I copied the source into dreamweaver to check for browser specefic bugs but the only bugs that came up were that in Netscape. So any idea why this is happening? The link to my site is in my profile.
I have a problem with the javascript (I'm using jQuery) in a facebook application in internet explorer 7:[URL]..In the background some facebook like iFrames are loaded and when the user clicks on one of those attractions on that map the attraction should zoom out and the like buttons of this attracion should appear. I have only a very old pc with msie 7 running and it seems to load those iFrames again and again and nothing else works. I doesn't have any other debugging tool then IE Developer Toolbar but that doesn't seem to show any javascript errors or information.
I have client-side javascript that is using AJAX to receive JSONs from a server-side database-querying php script. My application is working fine in firefox and chrome. IE8 is giving me trouble, however. The error I get is:
An error 'Object expected' error occurs when loading the page online in IE.There is no error in any browser when it is in local.I need to show a popup when mouse is moved upwards...it works nice in all browsers offline but when it is made online it is not working properly in IE,when the mouse is moved upward popup shows with an error 'Object expected' and it fails to load that instant.In mozilla and other browsers it works properly.
I am using HAPedit for HTML/Javascript and it used to work alright by clicking Display -> Browse with -> Default Browser(Internet Explorer). But since last one or two days it gives the following error: "The page cannot be displayed" and the following is shown in the URL bar [URL] But, however, if I navigate to the file by using File -> Open of the IE, the result is shown correctly.
I've recently implemented a star rating system that I found - scripterlative.com/files/smartstars.htm .. it works nicely but when put into div tags will only work in Internet Explorer... as I want to place this feature in the right hand column I have to have tags around it but as I say once they are there the javascript doesn't work.. > does anyone have a good fix for putting tags around javascript??
i have this script which works well with all browsers except IE. you can see the functions when you click on the male /female. It toggles between the DIV's on selection.how do i get it to work in IE
I can't get getElementsByClassName to work in Internet Explorer.What I want to do is open external links in a new window without using the target attribute (because the site is XHTML Strict) nor inline Javascript.I've given the external links the class name "external":
I have dozens of pages on my website which have just started showing an 'Error on page' message at the bottom left of Internet Explorer 8.0. These messages do not appear when using Mozilla Firefox. My website is www.lakesandcumbria.com and an example of a page showing the error message is [URL] which contains a javascript drop down list. All other pages using this type of drop down list are showing the same error message (dozens of them).
I am stuck with the problem with submiting form in IE. This is the part of the code for submission. I am using jQuery validate and form plugins. On other browsers it submits. Tried ie7, ie8, ie9 and none of them submitted. (actually I tried on IE9, but in ie7, ie8 modes.) And they don’t give me any error message.[code]...
It everything looks simple, but it does not work and does not throw errors. Have you any ideas, what I should try to change?
It works fine on Firefox and Chrome, but in IE (7 and 8) and Opera the element just appears rather than being faded in. I've seen a few solutions posted online but have yet to find a solution that works.I have an example page if that helps. I'm also having a few other problems: In Internet Explorer (7 and 8), the first thumbnail never displays the lightbox (the onload event never fires). But the others work fine. In IE7, the code to fix the ClearType bug doesn't work. $(this).css( 'opacity', '' ) should remove the opacity style (in this case, the 'filter' property) but it doesn't remove it. I also tried to remove the filter property. In IE's dev tools it still has style="filter: ;"
In Opera, it never runs after it has loaded once. In other words, if an image is in the browser cache the onload event never fires.
Recently I've added an addition to my site; a javascript featured image slider / slideshow where it cycles and fades between a select amount of images.Everything works great and it works in all browsers except for the dreaded IE The problem with IE is that the script doesn't work at first because it requests permission (the popup at the top) and the page doesn't work correctly until permission is granted.
I seem to have come across a weird issue in internet explorer.I've been working on doing regular expressions for a register form, and I've checked it in Firefox, and Chrome and it seems to work for both of them but yet it doesn't work for Internext Explorer 6 - 8.The issue is that the drop down boxes (select fields) dont seem to be recognised for RegEx in I.E. this is causing an issue for me as I want it to work in ALL common web browers as well as keeping the whole form standard.
I've pasted a snippet of code below to show you what I've done.This one below is the original one which just checks if the field entry is blank
function check(theForm) { var checker;[code]...
If you have any Ideas about what I can do to make it work in I.E. I would be most greatful. Also if anyone knows how to do and RegEx on a checkbox that would help me quite a bit too.
I'm using ajax to send data to another page, but in IE 'message' is emptied some times. I have an alert on 'message' in the JS-function and there is data there; for example: "I think that IE <br />is a pain in the..
Could someone help me figure out why this AJAX request is not completed in Internet Explorer.
function openmanagegraphs() { document.getElementById('managegraphs').style.display = 'block'; var xmlhttp; if (window.XMLHttpRequest) { // code for IE7+, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari xmlhttp = new XMLHttpRequest();
Here's another cross-over issue between the two browsers: IE and Firefox Please, take the time to view my test website: www seemyinvestments dot com I suggest you use Firefox first, Note the first page will be the index.php for the very website itself. Please, scroll down the source code file until you see the following line: $mainframe =& JFactory::getApplication('site');
Note the word, JFactory, is underlined, and the word, getApplication, is in green. Clicking on either word will successfully invoke a AJAX function in Firefox. For example, a popup window will appear in the upper-righthand corner of the browser if you click on the green word, getApplication. (The popup has test data in it so it doesn't make any sense right now.) Clicking on the word, JFactory, will display that source code file using AJAX....quick and clean.
With Internet Explorer, this is all suddenly broken! I swear it worked as good as in Firefox, and now suddenly nothing happens. With IE, two runtime errors occur. One Syntax Error, Line 214, and the other is a 'Expected Identifer' error, Line 4114. How the heck can I track down these errors? (What's out there an IE equalvent to FireFox's Error Console??)
It works in Google Chrome but not Firefox and Internet Explorer. My computer has blocked Opera and I don't know how to change that. Too much energy to investigate now, I'll do so later.I'm assuming GoogleChrome is fixing a syntax error that FF and IE don't.
var request; request=false; try {
[code]....
has the problem. When I set up alerts to see what works and what doesn't, this code seems to be causing the FF and IE to not work, but I can't tell what it is that's causing them to fail.This is javascript that is suppose to check if a name has been taken by another user.
I'm working on a fairly large project that I wish to be the new formspring, (size wise) I procrastinated for 2 weeks of my 12 week break and now that I'm just getting started on it I'm running into an ishness load of problems...
I get an Object Expected error when trying to toggle showing a hidden div in IE. This is the code in <head>:
<script type="application/javascript"> function toggleLayer( whichLayer ) { var elem, vis; if( document.getElementById ) this is the way the standards work elem = document.getElementById( whichLayer ); else if( document.all ) this is the way old msie versions work elem = document.all[whichLayer]; else if(