Flickr Badge Flickers In Firefox
Jul 29, 2005
I haven't been able to pinpoint why my Flickr badge (a javascript tool) causes my page to "flicker" when it's loaded (I've tested Opera and IE, as well - and neither of them have the same problem). It's definitely related to the way I've got my css and JavaScript set up on the page, but I can't pinpoint the problem. This is the second Flickr badge problem that I've run up against.
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Mar 19, 2010
I want to display on the partener's website some informations contained on my serveur relative to him (i have multiple parteners) and i thought it would be great to display them like the facebook badge (it's the only example which comes to my mind)
The thing : i really don't know what to do / how to begin :
I cannot use jquery, because it would involve that the parteneer website has jQuery.
I have multiple possibilites on the source of the information :
I can cache a PHP file wich contains informations (but i have 25 parteners so it would be 25 files cached ? -> bad )
I've a XML file [url] but i don't know how to parse an xml file either :O to give you an example i just want to display on crystal-serv information contained between the <GSP> tag where nom = crystal-serv
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Mar 8, 2010
How to build the code snippet that a 3rd party would add to their website page and the corresponding remote script that draws a review badge on a site similar to how tripadvisor does it?
You can see an example here if you scroll down to the bottom: http://www.hotel-grandmajestic.cz/en/about-hotel
Here is the source from that webpage code...
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Apr 15, 2010
I am using a script from Dynamic Drive and have posted this on their forum as well, with no luck. The script looks great in every browser but IE. When you hover over the parent page and the child pages show up, they go away when you start to scroll down. Any idea of a fix?The script is below. I have it sitting in its own js file within my Wordpress theme.
//Nested Side Bar Menu (Mar 20th, 09)
//By Dynamic Drive: http://www.dynamicdrive.com/style/
var menuids=["sidebarmenu1"] //Enter id(s) of each Side Bar Menu's main UL, separated by commas
[code].....
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Sep 26, 2005
I am running a client side javascript timer to periodically refresh the
contents of some tables in the HTML page. The table values are
dynmically binded from XML DOM object using the <XML tag in HTML>. The
data is getting updated properly. but whenever the value is refreshed,
the HTML page flickers. How do i avoid this flickering.. Code:
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Jun 4, 2009
I am dynamically removing the row from the table.
But my screen flickers after deleting.
is that normal case or some coding has to be done so that it don't flickers
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Oct 19, 2011
[URL]
I think it's popping back and forth between "position: fixed" and "position: static" every other scroll.
This happened before I added the else statement.
A live example is at: [URL]
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Jan 27, 2010
I have a little flickr JSON call, but nothing is being returned in IE6 and IE7.I can't figure out why it's not cooperating.
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Feb 22, 2011
Random images from flickr feed.I have adapted some code to import thumbnails from a flickr account.
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Feb 22, 2011
I have adapted some code to import thumbnails from a flickr account[URL]
Code:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
[code]....
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May 1, 2010
I have this tooltip that shows up when you enter a list item with your mouse. The tooltip is partly placed on top of the list item, so it makes sense that if you move your mouse off the list and onto the tooltip itself the tooltip dissapears. It actually starts to flicker because when the tooltip is gone, your mouse placed on the list item and the tooltip shows up again which ends up in a loop. I understand why it flickers, but I don't really know how to prevent that from happening.
The script I use simply says:
$(elem).mouseenter(function() {
show tooltip
}).mouseleave(function() {
hide toolip
});
You can see what I mean if you hover over the small white block in the middel of the page. The purple border is the edge of the tooltip. When you cross that purple border the trouble starts. [URL]. How could I prevent this flickering from happening?
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Jul 25, 2011
Trying to use galleriffic to create a Flickr gallery, but it seems that JQuery is creating the gallery before the <li> elements are ready. See code here. Don't know if it's scope, event sequence or what.
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Oct 28, 2010
I haven't used the Flickr API before so was wondering if there was a tutorial, or plugin, anyone knew of that i could use to pull all the photos from a users account and group them on the page by photoset. So there would be a heading for each photoset, and then a thumbnail for each photo in that set.
I've searched for anything specific like that but haven't found anything.
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Jul 29, 2011
I currently have a jQuery & Flickr powered slideshow at [url] My client is dissatisfied with the scrolling transitions and would like to see cross fading instead.
Can anyone recommend a lightweight slideshow/picture presenter (ideally which plays well with Flickr, but not entirely necessary)?
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Oct 29, 2011
I'm trying to create a script that will call a flickr rest method and output its XML. I have written the following code, but it seems to not work. I am stumped, and was wondering what I am doing wrong. I have uploaded my code to [URL]
[Code]...
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Feb 16, 2010
i am using jQuery UI1.7.2. and jQuery 1.3.2
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
// hides the slickbox as soon as the DOM is ready
[code]....
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Jan 30, 2009
I have created a floating layer using Javascript that remains always on top of page on scrolling.Issue is,at some point while scrolling,the layer flickers continuously.
The html page is as follows:
Many common software systems, JavaScript has a history of security problems. Many of these problems could allow a person with malevolent intent to steal sensitive information from a visitor. The number and type of such holes in security vary among browsers and operating system versions. Most JavaScript security holes have been caught and fixed, but new ones are being discovered all the time. For a list of current security holes check out your browser's and operating system's Web pages. As a Web site author, it is your responsibility to keep up-to-date on the current status of known security holes in the applications you create.
Signing Scripts. In Chapter 11, I explained that JavaScript does not provide the ability to directly access files on the client computer. This can be a very large hurdle to overcome if you're trying to upload a file to a server from the client computer. Fortunately, file uploading is one of many functional enhancements that signed scripts provide. Signed scripts are specially packaged scripts that have been verified and signed to be correct and non-threatening. These scripts have additional rights on the client computer that allow a programmer to do many things that he wouldn't otherwise be able to.
With the introduction of Netscape 4.0, a new security model was put in place that would allow digitally signed scripts to bypass some of the restrictions that had previously been placed on them. A signed script can request expanded privileges from the visitor and, with the visitor's permission, gain access to restricted data. A signed script requests these additional permissions through LiveConnect, which allows your JavaScript code to communicate with the Java Capabilities API. The security model allows JavaScript to access certain classes in Java in order to extend its functionality while still maintaining tight security for the client.
A digital signature is a fingerprint of the original programmer, and it allows the security model of the browser to detect where (or from whom) it originated. A script signer can be a person or an organization. By signing a script, you acknowledge yourself as the author and accept responsibility for the program's actions. A signed script contains a cryptographic checksum, which is just a special value that ensures the signed script has not been changed. When a digital signature is detected, you are assured that the code has not been tampered with since the programmer signed it.
Once you finish writing a script, you can use the Netscape Signing Tool to digitally sign it. Signing a script does the following:
Unambiguously assigns ownership of the script to a person or organization.
Allows an HTML page to use multiple signed scripts.
Places the signed script into a Java Archive (JAR) file.
Places the source of the script in the JAR file.
Once a user confirms the origin of the script and is assured that it has not been tampered with since its signing, he or she can then decide whether to grant the privileges requested by the script based on the validated identity of the certificate owner and validated integrity of the script.
JAVASCRIPT FILE IS AS FOLLOWS:
AND CSS FILE IS AS FOLLOWS:
At some point while scrolling,the div 'movable' flickers continuously,while at some other point,it is perfectly stable.
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Sep 15, 2011
All other browsers work fine, but IE 9 flickers on the rotating gallery on this dev site..This is the JS function primarily responsible for it.
Code:
this.fadeRotate = function(currentItem,className,firstTime){
var moduleClass = document.getElementsByClassName(className);
var moduleItemCount = moduleClass.length;
if(moduleItemCount != 1){
[Code]...
To narrow it down more, it only seems to happen when you mouse in and out of certain divs.
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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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Oct 24, 2005
It's possible to disable then online help in Firefox
when I press F1 key, using 'onkeypress' or 'onkeydown'
event?
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Aug 21, 2007
This "show-hide" works in IE7 but fails in FF2 -
Error in FF: "this.children is not a function"
<DIV id=sect style="display:block;" onclick="javascript:if
(this.children(0).style.display=='none'){this.chil dren(0).style.display='block'}else{this.children(0 ).style.display='none'}">
<Table>
<TR>
<TD>xxxx<TD>
</TR>
</Table>
</DIV>
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Jul 14, 2009
I have a BETA site that I'm testing. It looks good/works fine in IE, but Firefox has some troublesome breakages that I can't figure out how to fix without breaking IE. The one I'm most concerned about is that I have a video player that was working a couple of weeks ago, and several revisions to the page later (not the video iframe), it's not. Works great in IE, but in Firefox, the controls in the video player are either sticky or do not work altogether. The video is called through an iframe (needs to be done that way by request) and the embed is as such:
<head>
<script type="text/javascript" src="swfobject.js"></script>
</head>[code]....
I have also tried it with the following parameter, and it still didn't work in FF, but it didn't seem to affect it in IE:
so.addParam("type", "application/x-shockwave-flash");
What kind of front page revision (the page containing the iframe) might have changed this? Is it a recent FF update?
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Feb 6, 2006
I have some menu items which i use javascript to change the image on mouse over. This works fine in IE, and used to work fine in Firefox.
However I added an few extra menu items near the bottom and something has gone a bit wrong. The last 4 menu items dont change image in firefox or netscape... but they work fine in IE. Code:
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