However, when using Firefox, version 3.6, the following error messages are displayed in the Firebug console when links "Page 3" and "Page 4" are clicked:
So i am working on a piece that using local storage and saves them to an un ordered list. I have been using Chrome for the console and inspector abilities and it has been going well. I've tested it before in Safari and Opera and I know it works. However, in Firefox (and IE but I don't care about that) I am getting a console error.
Here is the code being executed:
There is some jQuery thrown in there but basically it says, test for a localStorage key of i, if it is not null create the list item, add one to i and repeat.
I am getting the following error in firefox only:
Index or size is negative or greater than the allowed amount" code: "1 [Break on this error] while (localStorage.key(i) != null)
I have two pages, page A include "btnOK" button page B include "logon" button and iframe . After I clciked Page B "logon" button , I want to trigger javascript to search Page A button(object) in iframe object and click it,but got the error below as "//Error - Got object error even in the same site html" In short, I want to click Page A OK button by Page B javascript but not work.My target browser is IE, could you please advise me how can I complete this code?
Page B Code:
Code:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" > <head>
I know that innerText is not supported in FireFox and I've found the following code fragment which was originally designed in an HTMLElement prototype for an innerText getter. I do not however want to use the getter approach and want to just get the innerText as follows:
I've been having a problem with firefox and iframes:
What I have is 2 iframes in a page,the first spanning over the whole page ,the other about 200X200px.So what basically happens is the second one load after the first on top of the first.Now here's the problem.I'm using the dragiframe.js lib from ....
I'm pretty new to web programming. I am working on an idea for a site involving bands and their fans... and have only done a little prototyping on it so far. It's coming along okay, but I have run into an odd behavior coming from firefox where once an initially invisible DIV is toggled to visible... and then the space bar is pressed, the whole display bumps upward on the screen and mostly out of view. I've tried several things to isolate the issue but haven't found the cause, yet. The screen doesn't act oddly upon space bar entry within IE... just in firefox.
I have a page with words within TH tags. When you put your mouse over the entire table, it is supposed to change an image source location to the one in the onmouseover as well as a block of text. I keep getting undefined errors though. I've been unsuccessful googling for the past hour for the proper syntax for accessing the span and image properties in mozilla. I tried adding document in front of each monument, mainimg, and maintxt without any luck. It has worked fine in IE6.....
I'm trying to make a 'Select All' button/link which will select all or deselect all checkboxes with a certain name. Now, i have a few sets of checkboxes, so i made a general javascript function. It works perfectly in IE but doesn't in FireFox. I get an error:
Error: document.deleteEmails has no properties Source File: http://localhost/MyMail/admin/d_email.php?LID=92eb5ffee6 Line: 124
Line 124 is the line with the for-loop on it. deleteEmails is the name of the form. The input 'fieldName' is the field name to look out for to select/deselect and selectName is the object relating to the checkBox i'm using to do the 'de/select all'. Code:
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]...
I've written several utility pages that use a dynamically created iframe. The iframe typically has a form that is populated by the main page. Then the form is submitted to be processed, and the returning page does something -- call a function on the main page, change a variable on the main page, etc.
All this stuff I created works on IE. Sorry, didn't have other browsers available to test. Now I have access to a machine with FF, and none of these scripts work.
So, short and sweet: What is the proper way to reference a form on an iframe from the parent doc in firefox? Also, call a function from the parent to the iframe, and vice-versa, call a function on the parent doc from the iframe when it loads?
I created a page that has an iframe on it. Within this iframe I call an asp page. The asp page is supposed to do some work and then update the innerHTML of a <div> object on the parent page to indicate that processing of the page in the iframe is complete. The code works in IE but not FireFox. I am wondering what is the best way to make the script work for both browsers?
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Using an the FreeTextBox control inside an IFRAME never completes loading - and as I have some actions to perform once its finished loading this is a real problem.
When I step through it in Firebug it seems to step OK - but it stays loading for as long as I have been able to leave it. I have no idea why that document.open() line is causing such a problem.
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I have a hidden "in between" page where I dynamically create a form and hidden inputs using ASP that should submit to a second page where this data will be used.
The form is automatically submitted using javascript. This code works in IE and in Firefox.
The problem I am facing now is that the series of these same pages I am working with are now being used inside an iframe. Since this change, the javascript submit no longer works in Firefox, but does in IE. Code:
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Simple routine to fadeOut a <div>, change the src in the <img> tag and text in the header, and then fadeIn the <div>. Works fine in Firefox, receive this error in IE8. New to Jquery, not sure where to look for a solution.
Message: Unexpected call to method or property access. Line: 16 Char: 66797 Code: 0 URI: ........ $(document).ready(function () { // EXPANDED IMAGE DISPLAY // $(".imagePanel").mouseover( function () { var playerName = $(this).attr("player"); var image = "/Images2010/teamPhotos/" + $(this).attr("team") + "_Expand.gif"; $("#expandedPanel").fadeOut('fast', function () { $("#epHeader").text(playerName); $("#epImage").html('<img id="#epImage" src="' + image + '">'); }); $("#expandedPanel").fadeIn(); }); $(".imagePanel").mouseout( function () { $("#expandedPanel").fadeOut()}); });