Get Text Selection In FireFox/Mozilla?
Sep 25, 2005Can anyone give me a Javascript snippet that will get the currently selected
text in a TEXTAREA element? The code I have only works in IE.
Can anyone give me a Javascript snippet that will get the currently selected
text in a TEXTAREA element? The code I have only works in IE.
Following code i modified to make it work in the firefox browser.
but its not working in firefox
if (document.selection)
{
var objRange = document.selection.createRange();
var sOldRange = objRange.text;
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Just wrote a basic java script to show a phrase on the client's browser
status bar as follows:
window.status = "Hello World";
It worked properly under IE but not under Mozilla FireFox. The latter
is still showing "Done" when I open the webpage.
I have the following script in a page and it gets an error in IE 6. Says something about an invalid argument but the line number doesn't help since I can't see the javascript code when viewing source.
I have this script in a popup page where the user selects a user ID (id) and
that value is then placed into one of the parent window's form text field called "userId". This script works fine in the latest Mozilla and Mozilla Firefox but not in IE 6. Any help on why this script might not work or a better way of accomplishing this task would be appreciated. Code:
I have tested following code and it works fine in IE but not Mozilla:
var ajax = false;
if (window.XMLHttpRequest) {
ajax = new XMLHttpRequest();
}
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Mozilla/Firefox seems to be wrong when rendered elements with sizes
given in percents and that are placed into another elements with
percentage sizes, if the content overflows them (of course, overflow is
set to the value of "scroll")
To check the written above please use the given below code:
I wanted to know whether my page is connecting to server or not using
xmlHttp request.
For that , I am using one condition in onreadystatechange function as..
function xxx()
{
if(xmlhttp.readyState==4)
{
if(xmlhttp.status!=200)
{
error_handler();
}
----------
}
}
This is working fine in IE when there is no connectivity with server( I
stoped the server)..
But it's giving exception in mozilla/firefox when I stopped the server
(only when I stop .),
at line 65 in my code, as...
I have a link
<a href="#" onclick="popup()" onMouseOver="window.status='http://www.google.com'; return true">Click here</a>
I want to open popup on clicking link and onmouseover the link i want to show url in status bar .if i give it in href then onclicking it open the new window and submit the parent window
i use mouseover function to give status bar url it work in IE7 but not in mozilla
i want to prevent copy image from website. for that i found a trick.
<SPAN STYLE="background-image: url(hemcircuit.gif)"><IMG SRC="transparent.gif" WIDTH="195" HEIGHT="190" BORDER="0"></SPAN>
where hemcircuit.gif is main image and transparent.gif is tranparent image file .
WIDTH="195" HEIGHT="190" is the width and hight of original pic.
it is working fine in internet explorer but not in Mozilla Firefox.
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{
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obj = document.all.tags(elmID)[i];
if (! obj || ! obj.offsetParent) continue;
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function changeText(){
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<script type="text/javascript" src="[URL]"></script>
<script>
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}, function(){
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});
//Following events are applied to the trigger (Hover events for the trigger)
}).hover(function() {
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Form:
Code:
<form name="form3" onChange="javascript:checkChoice();">
Who is the coolest Transformer?
<select name="tf" size="1">
<option selected>Choose
<option value="Optimus Prime">Optimus Prime
<option value="Megatron">Megatron
<option value="Bumblebee">Bumblebee
<option value="Starscream">Starscream
</select>
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<input type="text" name="output3" value="" size=20 readonly>
</form>
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Code:
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var choice = document.form3.tf.selectedIndex;
document.form3.output3.value = document.form3.tf.options[choice].value;
checkData3();
}
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Code:
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Here's a sample form:
Code:
<form action="#" method="post">
Name:<br />
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Here's a sample form:
Code:
<form action="#" method="post">
Name:<br />
<input type="text" name="name" value="your name" /><br />
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Here's a sample form:
<form action="#" method="post">
Name:<br />
<input type="text" name="name" value="your name" /><br />
[code]....
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