Equivalent JavaScript To Run In FireFox

Jul 31, 2007

I have to do drag and drop.Following one is runing well in IE But not in FireFox. Code:

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Jun 17, 2011

Do we have any equivalent of swapNode method in firefox?

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Jul 23, 2005

I want to do some Win32 application automation from JavaScript. Is it
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Jul 20, 2005

Does anyone know a way of passing parameters into a Javascript script 'from
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Javascript Equivalent For File_get_contents

Aug 14, 2005

Whats the Javascript equivalent for PHP's file_get_contents ?

<script type="text/javascript">
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</script>

Any way without using frames ?

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Javascript Equivalent For Vbscript Date()-1

Mar 28, 2007

I'm looking to return DATE ONLY for yesterday's date. No seconds,
milliseconds. Formatted either yyyy/mm/dd or mm/dd/yyyy. VB does it so
easily Date()-1 will return 03/27/2007 if today is 03/28/2007. Why so
many hoops for javascript? Any ideas?

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Apr 12, 2007

I am using a location in my javascript: '../../myfolder/myfile.asp'

I want to make the script reusable by pages in different folders. The 'myfolder' is in the root of my site. How can I target this from any other folder such as the vbscript server.mappath('myfolder/myfile.asp')?

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JavaScript Equivalent To Basename ($PHP_SELF);

Dec 4, 2002

What is the best way to get just the script name that is running without the path and parameter info? This would be the JavaScript equivalent to the PHP command:

basename ($PHP_SELF);

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Javascript "require_once()" Equivalent?

Dec 14, 2005

In PHP, there is a require_once() function which includes a file only
if it is not already included. Is there an equivalent function in
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straight-up function, is there some other way to check if a javascript
file has been included already?

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Javascript For FireFox

Jul 23, 2005

I have the script below, which is supposed to populate a text box
on a form which opened this popup window - it should then call a
function 'PostThisPage' on the opener document, and then close the
current window/popup.

This works ok in IE - can anyone please help me by pointing out what it
needs to become cross-browser compatible? It doesn't work in Firefox
1.0.

<script>
window.opener.document.forms(0).tbGoToDate.value = &#392004;-11-11'
window.opener.PostThisPage();
window.close();
</script>

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Javascript In FireFox Vs IE

Aug 9, 2004

All this time I was testing my sites only in IE6 until my friend told me it wasn't working in FireFox. So I have to make changes in my Javascript code. In the Javascript console all the errors are pointed at the window object in all lines. alert(event.type) gives event undefined. Then I tried Event.type because I read somewhere that mozilla reads it as Event while IE as event. But then it gives:

Error: document.Event has no properties
Source File: http://localhost/xxx/xxx/xxx.js
Line: 3

Any idea of what I should be doing for it to work in FireFox ? The site works perfectly fine in IE until someone told me that IE doesn't follow w3c rules.

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Firefox Javascript

Nov 20, 2005

i have function that print xml table to the screen , it work fine on IE but not on Firefox. The problem is on red line:

var xmlDoc = this.req.responseXML;
var rows = xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName('ROWSET/ROW');
alert(rows.length); // = 0 on Firefox

I add alert and notice that on firefox i am getting 0.
again on IE it work fine.

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Javascript Firefox

Jul 11, 2006

I am using a custom JS dropdown in place of an HTML select ... the problem is the drop is used to select a link then a button is clicked to goto the selected item.

In IE it work perfect ... but in FF the values just get appended to the URL in address bar ... it is just a window.open function but will not work. Code:

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Convert Javascript For Firefox

Jul 23, 2005

I use the following script in order to show/hide a section, and at the same
time to change a companion .gif with another:

function doExpand(paraNum,arrowNum){
if
(paraNum.style.display=="none"){paraNum.style.display="";arrowNum.src="../../images/arrOn.gif"}
else {paraNum.style.display="none";arrowNum.src="../../images/arrOff.gif"}
}

and then in the body:
<div id="reltpc"><a href="javascript:;" onClick="doExpand(xplan1,ico1)"><img
id="ico1" src="../../images/arrOff.gif" alt="" width="10" height="9"
border="0"> Show Info</a></div>
<div id="xplan" style="display:none" onClick="doExpand(xplan,ico1)">
<p>text here</p>
<p>some more text here</p>
</div>

Furthermore, two more scripts are used in order to show/hide a section
without the image:

function doSection (secNum){
if (secNum.style.display=="none"){secNum.style.display="block"}
else{secNum.style.display="none"}
}

function noSection (secNum){
if (secNum.style.display=="block"){secNum.style.display="none"}
}

and then in the body:
<div id="more"><a href="javascript:;" onClick="doSection(dtails1)">More
Info</a></div>
<div id="dtails1" style="display:none" onClick="noSection(dtails1)">
<p>text here</p>
<p>some more text here</p>
</div>

All three of them are working good in IE and Ffox, however the second claims
to use "gelElementById" instead.

Well, how could it be done? Would you help me please, to get that
conversion?

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Able To Hide <div> With Javascript In Firefox But Not IE?

May 22, 2006

I have a php page with a drop down list, and the default selected
option is "Select a location" (without quotes).
Using the drop down initiates a database query. One of (3) things
should happen:

1. If an option is selected for which results are available, they
should be displayed on the same page beneath the drop down list in a
table.

2. If an option is selected for which results are NOT available, a
message should be displayed informing the visitor that there were no
results for that query.

3. If the default selected option has not yet been changed (ie: when
the page first loads), no message should display.

#1 and #2 work, but the message described in #2 is still displayed when
the page first loads before the default selected option is changed (#3)
but in Internet Explorer only. Firefox displays the page correctly
under all three conditions.

The message that I want hidden on page load is wrapped in a div named
"infobox" and I'm using the following script to hide it which is at the
bottom of the page:

<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
function ClearDiv()
{
if
(document.form2.name.options[document.form2.name.selectedIndex].value=="Select
a location")
{
document.getElementById("infobox").style.display =
"none";
}
}

ClearDiv();
</script>

I've also included the php code that writes out the message and the
table below....

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Nov 8, 2010

Code... I have this simple script in the head of my html file. It works just fine in IE but not firefox.

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Jul 29, 2004

I have a script that uses eval() and it works great under IE but it craps out when eval() is called in firefox. Just ignore all the commented out alerts, it is for testing purposes. Code:

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Array / Javascript In Firefox

Nov 11, 2004

<script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">
<!--
var ic = 4;
var xoxo = new Array(ic);

xoxo[0] = "[image1].jpg";
xoxo[1] = "[image2].jpg";
xoxo[2] = "[image3].jpg";
xoxo[3] = "[image4].jpg";

function pickRandom(range) {
if (Math.random)
return Math.round(Math.random() * (range-1));
else {
var now = new Date();
return (now.getTime() / 1000) % range;
}
}
var choice = pickRandom(ic);
</script><SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">document.writeln('<TD'+'><IMG SRC="'+xoxo[choice]+'"><'+'/TD>');</SCRIPT>

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Firefox, Doctype And Javascript

May 9, 2005

I have a section of Javascript code that works a treat in IE but does nothing in Firefox. If we remove the doctype it appears to work, put the doctype back in and it breaks. We need the doctype to remain in so the page renders correctly cross-browser. Code:

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Javascript Works In Firefox, But Not In IE

Aug 11, 2006

Usually it's the other way (IE works, Firefox not working)... but here it is. IE does render something, although it puts the advert script (starting on line 9) at the very end, after the close of the last table. Firefox displays it as I have intended it (Ad inside the table). Code:

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Multithreading? Or The Equivalent?

Jul 23, 2005

Is there a way to achieve multithreading in JavaScript? I'm looking to
fetch a page into a div while allowing the user to interact with another
div. At some point the newly fetched page contents will be available to the
div that the user is working in but I don't want to cause unnecessary
blocking. I've thought of using frames (would prefer divs) plus timeouts
and checking for when a load completes. Does anyone have an idea of how
this could work?

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Non IE Equivalent To IE's Data

Jan 12, 2006

A friend of mine has built as simple site for use on his company's
intranet. It uses JavaScript to read comma-delimited information from a
text file and displays it in tabular form.

When I looked at the source there is js like this:

function forwardClick() {
if (sitelist.recordset.AbsolutePosition !=
sitelist.recordset.RecordCount) {
sitelist.recordset.moveNext();
} else {
alert("You are already at the last record in the database.");
}}

and HTML like this:

<OBJECT id="sitelist"
classid="clsid:333C7BC4-460F-11D0-BC04-0080C7055A83" border="0"
width="0" height="0">
<PARAM name="DataURL" value="sites.txt">
<PARAM name="UseHeader" value="True">
</OBJECT>

Obviously it's a Windows and IE only thing but is there an equivalent
for non-IE browsers and/or non-Windows OS?

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Va_list Equivalent

May 7, 2006

wondering if there is a va_list equivalent in Javascript. Well,
actually, I know that there is, but I don't know if its user...
applicable. va_list in C/++ anyhow is a way of being able to pass in
any number of arguments at the end of a function, I'll show an example:

Code: ( text )
Header:void addLine(int, const char*, ...); cpp:addLine(int line, const char *string, ...) {char *output;va_list args;va_start(args, string);vasprintf(&output, string, args);va_end(args);}

So as you can see, the space is reserved at the end of the function
declaration with the "..." syntax, and in the function body is expanded
and processed. I could be way off here, but I think I'm on the right
track.

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JS Equivalent To PHPs $$?

Mar 10, 2010

I'm trying to find out if javascript has something akin to $$ in php.What I'm trying to do:

var costs = {
cost1: 5,
cost2: 10,
cost3: 15
}

// Retrieve cost user has selected

alert(costs.selectedCost);

Its obviously a hyper-simplified example of what I'm trying to do, but the premise is the same. In PHP, I could use $$ to convert one variable into another, not sure if JS can do the same.

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I have been trying to figure out how to access files on different servers through javascript, as i am converting an onsite myspace app to an iframe app, i need to get the contents of a file from the last.fm api and store it in a variable. Or maybe i could get it with php and store it in a javascript variable if that is possible,

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Nl2br Equivalent

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Is there a javascript equivalent of PHP's nl2br() function? I have to send the value of a textarea to a new window that will display the text of what was in the box, which is why I need to somehow convert newlines to breaks.

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