I have created a very simple JavaScript code to display larger images of a thumbnail image on the main section of a website. It works fine in FF3 however in IE 7 is giving me an error code of Invalid argument on line 6 character 1. The funny thing is I have used this exact code in another site and it worked fine with IE 7.
I've inherited a page that enters data into a database, some of the fields are calculated and one uses today's date. In Firefox it all works fine but in IE it wont load the full page.
I have some code, using all the DOM documentation in the developer.mozilla.org website. For some reason it's only working in the newest Firefox 2 versions, and not 1.5.0.x
I'm having a hard time finding any documentation of what's not supported.
Can you guys help me? Here are the functions I'm calling:
getRangeAt();
range.collapsed
document.createElement("div");
range.cloneContents();
element.appendChild(clone);
document.getElementById("divid");
do you think it's createElement div? Maybe I can't create a div element?
This code works on ie7, but it does not work on firefox. it just shows a alert when focus occur on an element. you can just click something on the page and you will see alert at ie7.
It works fine in Firefox and Google Chrome but not in Opera and Internet Explorer.If you don't have Firefox or Google Chrome,when you click an element, if should be lighter green, rolling out of a clicked element, it should be darker green. The same happens with elements that are not selected, ubt they are gray. But in IE and Opera, when you roll out of a selected element, it is gray.I can't debug it in Opera because I have no debugger there, like Firebug.
I am trying to make comments system and i want to add smileys.the content of each comment is written in TEXTAREAI have a JS code that gets a "smiley code" like :) and adds it into the TEXTAREA. i mean it adds :) :( XD ;) or what i sent to the function.the TEXTAREA code:
I recently made a simple tool that opens a website in an iFrame and tells the user how long the page took to load. I made it out of a premade stopwatch
When i run the test in most browsers (Chrome, Firefox 3.6 and older, IE) it works fine with the output textbox going from "Please run the test" to "Test Running" to [TIME TAKEN FOR PAGE TO LOAD] but in firefox 3.7 (Minefield) it goes from "Please run the test" to "0" every time and the page in the iFrame doesn't load.
I've read that Firefox 3.7 has a new Javascript Engine
The test is at [URL] and the problem code is on THIS PAGE (Use View Source in your browser)
and in this code, it works, the call is made and text is added. in the other code I don't get a change at all. Not even in the database that add.php manipulates.
I have encountered an issue with Javascript and my novice skill set has not allowed me to find a solution. On a page I have several images, when the user clicks on an image I pass some info about that image to my display html page. In the display page I want to display two images so I append Zoom.jpg and Medium.jpg to the string I passed. FireFox displays both images but IE does not seem to know what to do with it.
well as the title indicates I have a little bit of javascript code that works perfectly in IE but not at All in FireFox. the code checks the length of text in a textarea. the code for the textarea: Code:
I'm writing a SOAP type application that only works over ssl. Authentication works with Firefox but fails when I use a different browser. For some reason, chrome, opera, IE all omit the POST information and I don't understand why. Below is the requests sent to the server from Firefox and Opera. Following that is the javascript that sends the password. My js skills are pretty weak to say the least. Is "document" cross compatible or different for all browsers?
------------------Recieved------------------- POST /authme.cgi HTTP/1.1 Host: localhost:6060 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:5.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/5.0 Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8
This program (the search function) works well with IE8 but it is a mess with Firefox. My knowledge of Javascript is very limited:o. I have been unable to find what is wrong.