I am working on a simple javascript craps game program. I need some advice since it won't display who the winner is, keep tally of who wins/loses, and the number of total games played. After using the error console there's an error with document.forms [0].thrower.value not being defined.
I've tried to add a Lightbox script to an already existing page that already had a javascript feature in it. Now I know that there's no limit to the number of scripts you can run simultaneously, but when I added the lightbox feauture, my compiler gave me the following error:
$ is not defined his.elements = $(this.options.thumb...lements(this.options.itemsSelector);
This line of code was part of the original source code of the page, and hadn't been a problem before I added the Lightbox code. Why is $ undefined all of a sudden and where can I find a solution for this? Could someone point me in the right direction here? I'm not exactly a novice(yet) when it comes to Javascript and this project was due yesterday.
I find this surprising, given that Submit descends from Object, and the constructor 'new Object("value")' is well defined... Clearly JavaScript and I have very different ideas about inheritance.
Be that as it may, is it possible to generate a new HTML input element on the fly (i.e. in response to some user action, such as a mouse click)?=
I keep getting an error message in Firebug in relation to the accordion menu I created. "$ not defined $(function() {"
If the navigation is isolated on its own page, the error does not exist. It only occurs once it is brought into the Store Master page.
Working Version: [url]
Non-Working Version: [url]
The following code is cut from the head in the non-functional page:
You may view the entire code here: [url]
I DID NOT create the code on the aforementioned page. It's an ugly, nightmarish mess (at least to my non-ASP-loving eyes), so please don't hate me for bad form in the body code. The only code that I wrote for this page is the bit you see above and the hrefs for the side nav.
I am trying to get this function to work, it looks great in theory but I keep getting the error message file is not defined. What have I done wrong?The code is:
<head> <script type="text/javascript"> function loadXMLDoc(File,ID){
I was working on a site for A/B Testing and on the new page I was using to test with I installed "Nivo Slider". Everything looks and works great the only problem is when I change the region from US to Canada, that is when I begin to see errors like these: [url]
What you should be seeing is that each of those long columns are cut shorter to make everything look uniform but it seems when I uploaded the jQuery something is now off and causing things to go crazy.
Site A: [url] (how the Canada site should look as well)
Site B: [url] (testing site)
Site C:[url] (Canada site)
Again, I installed Nivo slider and do see an error related to it but dont think it is the problem necessarily. I dont know you guys would no better than me. I originally had a problem with it but did the no conflict thing and changed the $() to jQuery()
I have the following script which should work in theory, however I get the error message that file is not defined. I have tried playing around with using variables and I can not work out how to correct this.
My code is:
<head> <script type="text/javascript"> function loadXMLDoc(File,ID){ if (window.XMLHttpRequest) {
This code works in IE, and Chrome without error, but in Firefox it fails. I get an error with firebug saying: rope is not defined $.get('data.php', {ropenum: rope.numb.value},rope is the form name I have lower down the page, and as mentioned it works correctly in everything but Firefox. Is there a different way to write this to make is cross browser friendly?
function get() { $.get('data.php', {ropenum: rope.numb.value}, function (output) { $('#table_results').html(output).fadeIn("slow"); }); }
but I just can't figure it out. I have trawled the net for a solution and tried many different things that I have seen but still no luck. Maybe the answer is staring me right in the face and I just can't see it. The code it executing the first time but as the setTimeout tries to start the second loop I get an error 'box is not defined'.
function expand(box) { var box = document.getElementById(box); var originalHeight = parseInt(box.style.height); var inc = 5; newHeight = (originalHeight + inc); box.style.height = newHeight + "px"; int = setTimeout('expand(box)',100); }
I'm downloading jQuery and specifying it using the src attribute on the scropt tag from http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.6.2.min.js and i'm getting that error.I've tried downloading jQuery and saving it locally and that works. However if i use the CDN it's giving me that error on firebug.
I'm having some issues with firefox, chrome seems to work ok. Firebug is giving me an error stating country is not defined. The line it's saying it's on is where the function for an ajax call to populate a select input on page load.[code]...
Everything works fine with Opera and IE, but not with Mozilla 1.7.3 and Firefox 1.0 PR. When I call a function previously defined inside another function I've got "function is not defined". Why?
Using a while loop in a function, I am trying to test an input character against a stored string of characters. I want the function to return the input character only if it is not in the stored string of characters. The code I've prepared is as follows:
<SCRIPT language = "JavaScript"> var storedLetters = 'sideways'; function requestLetters(aString) { var validLetter ='';
[Code]...
The code works fine if I remove it from the function wrapper but if the function is called I keep getting an error message that the variable validLetter is not defined. :confused: Can anyone see why this is the case?
I built my website using Stacey app, and have installed the Jquery booklet plugin, but its not working, I get Uncaught Reference Error: $ is not defined. It is the script below that is not Working....
I have a button that when you click it displays the results of my db in a div. What I am trying to do is to get the results to update every five seconds.
I thought setTimeout was the best way to achieve this. However I am getting the error message that ID is not defined on the setTimeout line. I thought it would automatically input ID into the fields marked ID when the onloadXMLDocRefres ('File.php','txtHint') button is clicked?
The button works to load the script, but the refreshing the div is not.code...
I get in both cases the same result, the expected elements are in my object, but in the second case, I get a Firebug warning saying "Unknown pseudo-calls or pseudo-element 'first'". This happens each time I am adding any :filter to any selector which uses more than one single expression. Does that mean that I should create my selectors as I did in the first case?
I'm having a problem on a particular site I am working on.
The URL is [url]
The problem is that when I try to close the browser in IE on the main page I get an popup with an error which says: "An error has occured on the script on this page"
Do you want to continue running scripts on this page?
"Yes" or "No" (Buttons to Click)
I have to click the 'Yes' button about thirty times before the browser will finally close. Does anyone have any idea what this is?