AJAX :: Snippet Not Working With Firefox
Jul 23, 2009here is a piece of AJAX that i have used in my JS file. It's working fine with IE but somehow the page does not load in Firefox.
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here is a piece of AJAX that i have used in my JS file. It's working fine with IE but somehow the page does not load in Firefox.
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I'm in desperate need of some JS code that will rotate "two" snippets of javascript code 50/50. So basically every time someone visits my site i need it to load either snippet 1 or snippet 2. I tried doing this before with an array but the javascript caused the page to not load because i think both snippets of code where trying to be executed at the same time? Can anyone code me up something that will rotate two snippets of js code without having them both try to load at the same time on the browser.
View 18 Replies View RelatedIn IE online.php script was executed once, In Firefox didn't worked at all... Where is the problem?
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This code works perfectly fine in IE but not in firefox. Here's the AJAX code:
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I have a jQuery code to allow users to login using a lightbox [URL] and immediately start downloading files, without being redirected or having the page reloaded. It's perfectly working in Firefox but Internet Explorer keeps showing the login box until I reload the page
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I have a jQuery code to allow users to login using a lightbox (URL...) and immediately start downloading files, without being redirected or having the page reloaded. It's perfectly working in Firefox but Internet Explorer keeps showing the login box until I reload the page [code]
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm having an issue in firefox. Here's my ajax call:
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: "newcoleng",
data: "F10=Yes&F11=No",
success: function(data){
alert( "Data Saved: " + data );
}
});
The post always comes back a success in both IE and Firefox. The html response comes back as expected when using IE. However, the html response when using Firefox brings back an error from the server instead of what is expected. I'm not sure why there is a difference when using Firefox. My guess is that the content-type that the server is expecting is not correct when using Firefox.
i have been trying to google for a solution on my problem, but no luck yet. i have a ajax modal pop up that i'm using on my asp.net page, but it's not working in Firefox Mozilla or Google Chrome. All seems to be fine with IE.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have tested following code and it works fine in IE but not Mozilla:
var ajax = false;
if (window.XMLHttpRequest) {
ajax = new XMLHttpRequest();
}
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I've been banging my head against this for a bit now and have been reading all kinds of things - but, everything I try has failed. So, I thought I'd ask.I've just begun working with Javascript/Ajax .. in the last day to try and accomplish a task but, I can't seem to get this code to work in IE it works fine in Firefox.Perhaps someone can enlighten me - Basically, this is calling back from a php file that updates from a database to choose dropdowns/checkbox based on the users choices.
function getSex(theSex, myParent){
var ajaxRequest;
try{
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I am trying to fix up some code and have run into a problem. For some reason the line of code
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var sizeQ = gid("q" + aq).length;
is not assigning a value when the page is loaded in firefox but in IE it works perfectly.
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function testAnswers(aqNow,review,toClose){
//alert("inside test answers");
var listQa = gid("listQuestions").value;
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I have this script that I've been modifying, but somehow it doesn't work in Opera and Firefox!! IE, Safari and Chrome works just fine!
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/**
* This function creates a Ajax call to the defined responce file and can run a defined javascript right after the innerhtml is loaded.
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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??)
i am new to AJAX but i havejust managed to write one of my first basic scripts. What it does is takes all the news items out of a database and lists them as links. When you click a link i want all of the data that is linked to that news item to display underneath. Now i have got this to work except it will not work in Firefox, all other browsers it is fine.
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I am doing simple Jquery ajax post to php and I am very new to three languages.[code]...
View 1 Replies View RelatedMy website has a JQuery dialog with a textarea where the user can type a text and submit. The submit is an ajax request to the server.
This is the code:
I can see the request on Firebug, so I added and error_log to my code.
The ajax request works perfectly on Firefox, Chrome and IE on PCs, but it does not work on Mac.
I'm a newbie to jquery and am using jquery version 1.4.2 in my java application. I am trying to develop an application, where I am accessing the data available in a remote server and rendering the data in an HTML page in my local system, using an Ajax call. The code works fine in IE7 and above. However, I am facing a problem in Firefox ( version 3.5.8) and google Chrome. The following error is reported in Firefox [code]
While searching in google on this error, I have found that this occurs because Firefox's security model does not allow retrieving/accessing localhost resources.Also Firefox does not allow accessing resources from other domains.The following are the source code of the html and js files [code]Is there anything that I am missing? Or, is there any other way for carrying out this functionality?
I am not a guru jquery coder and still have to learn alot, recently while learning jquery AJAX I have bumped into a weired issue, I have a apge right and in this page I have a dropdown list for people to select an RSS channel that they wish to know more about, the dropdownlist ahs an onChange event which when triggered it will get the value of the selected item in teh dropdownlist and post it to the other 'mini' pages that load on the same page via AJAX by using the GET method - ie: im passing the parameters like a normal querystring would. The problem is that when I assign the dropdown value to a variable called dropdown in the following line of code "var dropdown =document.getElementById('ddlChannelSelect');" it works in IE but not in the other browsers, I have debbugged this in FireBug and it seems that the variable dropdownlist is not actually getting the value of the actual dropdownlist nad it says 'null' or sometimes 'undefined'. Am I doing something wrong ? why is it that it is working in IE but not in other browsers ? can you pls give me a solution with some examples ?
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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 {
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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 have this code in a function.
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Alert 1 is to check if the program enters the function. And it does in all browsers. But when it comes to alert 2, Firefox does not execute the alert. So I assume there is something wrong with firefox executing the onreadystatechange. By the way this is the code for initAjaxObject()
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I'm using the last version of jquery with FireFox 3.6.
Here is my code :
$.ajax({
type: "GET",
url: "uploads/"+fileName,
dataType: "xml",
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It's working flawlessly with Google Chrome and Opera.
If I commentate the "dataType : "xml"" line, it works with FireFox too but since I'm not retreiving XML anymore, my find just doesn't work.
I am building a stand alone html help system (.chm.) So the usual woes with
mailto are not going to be encountered. Likewise I am ensured all my
intended users have Outlook installed. With that said This is what I want
to do.
I have a simple html form with a an radio button option group, a listmenu, a
text box, and a text area. What I would like to do is have a user fill out
this form, and hit a button that sends the results via outlook. The TO, CC,
and subject fields will be hard coded. I want the option from the list menu
on line one, the radio button on line two, the text box on line three and
the multi-line text area starting on line 4.
I haqve searched the web, and groups all day to no avail. Everything I have
tried simply fails. I even tried breaking this down into a simple one text
box one button, with no good results via javascript. I can get it to work ok
without javscript, but instead of new lines they just overwrite each other.
I can't understand how to acccess a property in this snippet:
function FGGE()
{
this.totalExternals = 0;[code].....
I'm looking for 5-radio button replacement. The user should be able to slide a slider between values from 0 to a 100. Text will appear under it that will say "I strongly agree" "I agree somewhat" "I am indifferent" "I disagree" "I strongly disagree" depending on the values of the slider (they should change in real-time). Unfortunately I do not have the skill to make one, especially one that has a good browser-compatibility. Does anyone know any good snippets? I'll keep searching on google and post back if I find one.
View 14 Replies View RelatedAll Code Working fine in Firefox and Google Chrome, But in IE nothing happened Ajax Function IN MAIN PAGE
<script language="javascript">
var xmlHttp
function showBabyId(str)
{
xmlHttp=GetXmlHttpObject();
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The Open Window in Javascript is not working properly in Firefox but is working in IE. What could the reason be?
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