Firefox XML Dom Is 1 Based?
Nov 22, 2009
I'm working on a project where I have to read in XML data. Well, I found out something interesting in my code. Firefox is 1 based. Seriously? I mean, I have an XML document like this.
<Directory>
<Entry>
<category></category>
[code].....
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Apr 9, 2010
Im using a jQuery script to show/hide a div based based on the selection made via a dropdown.
<script type="text/javascript" src="jquery-1.3.2.min.js"></script>
The problem im having is that the value used in the dropdown lists are price values eg 10.00
Consequently jQuery seems to interprit these as css notations, meaning the code doesnt work.
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Oct 20, 2011
Given the following input tag which is enclosed within a hidden div tag:<input id="X" class="Y"/> this call (id-based) locates the tag: $(this).find("#X")but this one doesn't (class-based)I couldn't find any documentation indicating find() working differently when using id-based vs class-based selectors.
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Apr 18, 2011
Whats wrong with this script. It works in IE, but not in Firefox. I get no error codes it just simply does not display the text in Firefox.
Code:
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Oct 1, 2005
I use the code below to show the year on my sites e.g. this page.
However, instead of 2005 it shows 105 in Firefox.
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
<!-- Begin
var year=time.getYear();
document.write("" + year + "");
// End -->
</SCRIPT>
Works fine in Internet Explorer.
How can I show the correct year in Firefox as well please?
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Mar 26, 2009
First the code:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/>
<title></title>
<script type="text/javascript">
function TextScroll(scrollname, div_name, up_name, down_name, top_name){
[Code]...
When I use mouse wheel in Firefox to scroll contents of the DIV, memory usage in Firefox goes through the roof. Code above is a fully working page, if anyone would like to see what's up, just load it up, and start moving your mouse wheel in the area with text. You don't actually have to scroll the text, just moving the wheel back and forth in that DIV will do. Memory usage will start going up quite fast, and after you stop moving the wheel, it will finally come down a bit after a short while. I've highlighted in red the line where mousewheel event is registered for Firefox. I'm not sure if it's really a problem, but since Opera and IE don't have any strange memory usage, and Firefox does, maybe I did something wrong. In everyday use it shouldn't matter [don't expect to have kilometers of content to scroll], but anyway, it is a bit unsettling.
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Jan 7, 2006
if ((window)&&(window.netscape)&&(window.netscape.security)) {
// OK, this is Gecko/Firefox or someone mimicing it so well
// that there is no way to catch it on the act.
}
But I need Firefox *1.5 or higher* or another (but sure) way to know
that this browser has native SVG support. Here I'm stock.
It seems there is window.navigator.productSub and on my Firefox 1.5
it's 20051111
But I'm not sure: this "build version" is going up guaranteed or it's
random like CLASSID? Also is the same Firefox release has the same
build for all platforms or not? mozilla.org seems silent.
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Apr 29, 2010
I would like to show a Div based on the URL.
I'm using PHP to update a database and the page just refreshes when it's done. I'd like to set the URL to something like [URL]
So if the URL had ud=y in it, it would show a div with a specific ID.
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Sep 27, 2011
I got a piece of code off the net which bases one combo box on another, which works perfectly the only problem i need to base it on records in a table as ive a few hundred records for the "Site" combo box
how I would go about changing the below to look at an SQL table
<script type="text/javascript">
var regiondb = new Object()
regiondb["2"] = [{value:"1", text:"Site1"},
{value:"2", text:"Site2"},
[Code].....
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Oct 6, 2005
I want to build an Ajax based autocomplete feature. Being a server side guy, I have little knowledge regarding layers and DHTML stuff. Having already implemented the AJAX part of the app, I am stuck with the layers thing.
The Google Suggest autocomplete is cool. Has anybody written code (free) or adapted Google Suggest kind of thing for their own use (like querying from database and showing results) ? Can you point me to some links or resources on the net.
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Mar 12, 2006
how is it possible to backdoor a java based chat room?
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Dec 30, 2010
I am trying to set the age of a user when their birthday is selected using datepicker. This is not an issue with datepicker - but more a problem understanding process and jquery syntax. Here is the code I have now.
[Code]...
This works fine to get the value of the datepicker - But I need help figuring out how to get the YEAR from that value, the year from the current date, and then figuring the actual age.
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Aug 6, 2009
I have the following snippet I'm trying to make work in Firefox:
Code:
for(var j=0; j<sBox.options.length; j++){
if(sBox.options[j].value == 68)
sBox.selectedIndex = j;
}
No errors are thrown and the correct index is not selected.
However, when I add the following line to the snippet, it magically works fine:
Code:
alert(sBox.options.length);
for(var j=0; j<sBox.options.length; j++){
if(sBox.options[j].value == 68)
sBox.selectedIndex = j;
}
Instead of using alert, I've tried simply assigning sBox.options.length to throwaway variable, but I end up with the same results as the first snippet.
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Apr 15, 2010
I'm trying to sort these divs based on they're id after they've been outputted to the screen. How can I do this?
Code:
<div class="dateids" id="APR-13-2010"></div>
<div class="dateids" id="APR-13-2010"></div>
<div class="dateids" id="APR-14-2010"></div>[code].....
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Mar 8, 2009
I have two textfields. They use each other to determine values inclusive and exclusive of VAT (the VAT rate being 14% over here).
So, if I type in a number (float) into the top textfield it must take that number, divide it by 1.14 and show it in the bottom textfield.
Reciprocally, if I type a number (float again) into the bottom field, it must take that number, MULTIPLY it by 1.14 and show the value in the top field.
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Aug 19, 2009
I have 5 divs, and I want to have each of them visible seperately on a certain weekday. In pseudo-code:
if today=monday, show div "bla1"
if today=tuesday, show div "bla2"
etc.
"bla2" should not be visible if it's monday, etc.
I've struggled with trying to bend existing scripts to this purpose but I can't get it working.
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Nov 23, 2010
I am trying to calculate age based on the date of birth input into a text field.
the date field should allow users to enter a one or two digit month, one or two digit date and a two or four digit year. Users should be able to enter any of the following date formats: 11-2-10, 1-25-2010, or 01/25/2010. On some days it works and others it wont, like 11-1-91 returns that the user is under 18.
function checkAge(){
var stDate = document.getElementById("birth").value;
var dayPartToDate = parseInt(stDate.substring(0,2),10);
var monPartToDate = parseInt(stDate.substring(3,5),10);
[Code]....
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Jun 12, 2011
Can anyone tell me how I can check to see if a checkbox has actually been checked or not? The code I need to use this in basically gets data from a form which has alot of dropdowns and a checkbox in it. The function builds a query based on the values it finds in these variables. I was trying to check to see if the checkbox was selected and if so assign a value to another var but I can't seem to get it to work.
The checkbox is called pics.
if (pics.checked) {
var photos = "Yes";
}
else {
var photos = "No";
[Code]...
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Sep 1, 2007
I am trying to create a conditional comment scenario that is based on a web address. I am working with an ecommerce site that I want to put a nav menu promotion on all the pages except the home page. The system we are using only allows a post promotion to ALL or one specified URL.
I have tried everything I can think of to create a URL condition based comment but nothing has worked. I tried modifying the code below to change the if output to a variable comment tag and then write the variable further in the script with a document.write.
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
<!--
url=location.href
if (url=="http://www.sitename.com") {alert("Welcome To sitename")}
else {alert("welcome")};
// -->
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Sep 29, 2005
I've got multiple domain names parked on my site, and want to redirect domain1 to domain/specific page and domain2 to /other page, etc.
I would prefer it to happen automatically, before the page loads. Is anything available in JS?
What browser issues will I have with a JavaScript redirect?
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Oct 13, 2005
I've got the following function which works perfectly...
for (x=1;x<howMany;x++){
what = "b_" + whichProcess + "_" + x;
document.getElementById(what).style.display = ''
}
the function will pass how many elements there are to be changed along with their ID numbers... it's used to hide rows on tables... eg:
<tr id="b_1_1"></tr>
<tr id="b_1_2"></tr>
<tr id="b_1_3"></tr>
the above hide perfectly... but I have other rows such as
<tr id="b_1_1"></tr>
<tr id="b_1_2"></tr>
<tr id="b_1_3"></tr>
<tr id="b_2_1"></tr>
<tr id="b_2_2"></tr>
<tr id="b_3_1"></tr>
my question is how can I make a loop which will hide ALL elements which begin with "b_"
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Oct 3, 2006
I'm trying to create the following visual feature on my page (www.enviromark.ca/Collab/study.html). if you notice, there is a border-right: 1px solid grey; on the 'links' div. I would like to do the following:
onload, i would like the height of the 'links' div to be saved into a variable
i assume this would be done using a variation of 'var minHeight = document.getElementByID('links').offsetHeight'
onclick, i would like the height of the div about to be loaded (aka unhidden) to be saved into a variable... say var newHeight for ex.
IF newheight > minHeight, set document.getElementByID('links').height = 'newHeight' + px;
here's how i tried to code it:
<script language="JavaScript">
function setBorderHeight(divName)
{
var minHeight = document.getElementByID('links').offsetHeight;
var newHeight = document.getElementByID(divName).offsetHeight;
if (newHeight > minHeight)
{
document.getElementByID('links').style.height = 'newHeight' + px;
}
}
</script>
here's an example of a link:
<a class="mainLinks" href="learnMore" onclick="setBorderHeight('learnMore'); ball(this.previousSibling); return toggle('learnMore', 0);"
onmouseover="zxcMseOver(this,1);" onmouseout="zxcMseOver(this,-1);">Learn More</a>
what went wrong?
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Aug 4, 2010
How I can retrieve value based on radiobutton This is my code
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Jan 16, 2005
I like it because everything is modular, the submenus stays within the shape of the rectangle without jutting out horizontally across the website. However, when I tried to tweak with the code some of the images just wouldn't show up. I saved the ENTIRE website but modifying the names of the images just didn't work. As a result I am comtemplating on doing this same menu in Flash. (loading the same positioned swf on top of another, on top of another).
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Oct 8, 2005
I'd like to be able to check the cookies of visiters for certain values and block access to my site based on that. Lets say the cookie is called "somesite_username" from another site. I'd like some code to say 'Hey, does this visitor have a cookie named "somesite_username" set? if so.. is the value set at this, this, or this? If so - deny access to the site and log their IP address here'. (so I can add it to IP Deny later)
Is that very difficult?
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I have a dynamically-generated menu, that resides in an unordered list. I want to be able to change the font styling for only one of the items (make 'contribute' red instead of blue).
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