IE Conditional Comments But Applies To All Browsers?
Feb 1, 2011I have the following code:
Code:
<![if lt IE 7]>
<script type="text/javascript">
[code]....
I have the following code:
Code:
<![if lt IE 7]>
<script type="text/javascript">
[code]....
Why this code is not working on Webkit browsers:
Only jquery and the plugin printed above are loaded, so there shouldn't be any conflicts.
HTML:
Chrome gives the following error: Uncaught TypeError: Object #<an Object> has no method 'followUser
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The demo taken from: [url]
However the content for the LazyLoad is within comments - which means that if the page is loaded with JS switched off, the page fails to load as all the content is commented out.
The use of comments comes from the JS line: if (child.nodeType === 8) // 8 is a comment node It'd be better if this could come from the Div so that the content shows if there's no JS
How to write it something like: if (child.nodeType === "div")
Here is Javascript to show and hide my comments div:
<script language=javascript type='text/javascript'>
function showdiv() {
if (document.getElementById) {
// DOM3 = IE5, NS6
document.getElementById('comments').style.visibility = 'visible';
} else {
if (document.layers) { // Netscape 4
document.hideShow.visibility = 'visible';
} else { // IE 4
document.all.hideShow.style.visibility = 'visible';
}}}
function hidediv() {
if (document.getElementById) { // DOM3 = IE5, NS6
document.getElementById('comments').style.visibility = 'hidden';
} else {
if (document.layers) { // Netscape 4
document.hideShow.visibility = 'hidden';
} else { // IE 4
document.all.hideShow.style.visibility = 'hidden';
}}}
I would now like to animate the div fading or moving down
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Obviously it uses PHP, but I know that's not the problem; it just uses the article's ID number to pass on which comments need to be hidden/shown to the function.From everything I've looked up, this should work, but doesn't. Something peculiar, though, is that the function looks like it's not even being called; I put a simple alert('Test'); in the function, and still nothing happened when I clicked the link. So maybe my function is fine in itself, but I'm just calling it in an incorrect manner?
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/* { "myobject" : "test"} */
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of conditional pulldowns (3).
Here is what i am looking for:
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gets populated with the children of the item you choose. Then, when you
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puldown gets populated.
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I have a function on submit where I plan to set the flag to true.
I would expect something like the following but it doesnt work for me?
function unloadMess()
{
mess = "Leaving this page without submitting the application form will clear DOB entries. Do you wish to leave the application form?"
return mess;
}
function setBunload(on)
{
window.onbeforeunload = (on) ? unloadMess : true ;
}
if (flag = "N") // Application form has not been submitted.
{
setBunload(true);
}
else
{
setBunload(false);
}
Any Ideas?
i have the following regex:
(s*{s*(<?)s*(>?)s*}s*)
this needs to be able to match a string and make the following replacements:
if the string matches without < or >, replace the match with a space, a replacement string, and another space. if < matches also, do not add the left space. if > matches, do not add the right space. if < and > match, do not add the beginning or ending space
Old {} String => Old Replacement String
Old {<} String => OldReplacement String
Old {>} String => Old ReplacementString
Old {<>} String => OldReplacementString
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background:ffffff; color:bb5500;">
</a></p>
I just wrote the following script for something I'm working on:
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript">
function KP_growit(subject,widthto,heightto) {
var target = document.getElementById(subject);
var tweenit = setInterval(grower,10);
function grower() {
(parseInt(target.style.width) < widthto)? target.style.width =
(parseInt(target.style.width) + 10) + "px";
(parseInt(target.style.height) < heightto)? target.style.height =
(parseInt(target.style.height) + 10) + "px";
(parseInt(target.style.width) == widthto && parseInt(target.style.height)
== heightto)? clearInterval(tweenit);
}
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<div id="bluebox" style="position:absolute; left:173px; top:48px;
width:100px; height:80px; z-index:1; background-color:#99CCFF;"></div>
<div><a href="#" onClick="KP_growit('bluebox',400,300); return false;">grow
it</a></div>
</body>
</html>
I noticed that the script does not work because of the conditional
operators; however it DOES work when using the if...else format. Why is
this?
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<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
<!--
url=location.href
if (url=="http://www.sitename.com") {alert("Welcome To sitename")}
else {alert("welcome")};
// -->
With the exception of the boolean variable, I'm wondering if it's possible to combine the bottom 2 into one statement, so s exists in the current scope
Code:
var boolean = (true or false)
var s;
boolean ? s = 40 : s = 80;
I have a very simple script that generates a prompt window. Instead of using a default text, I have left the text field empty. However, I would like a default message to display in the pop up window if the user does not enter a value in the prompt box before clicking okay. I tried adding a conditional statement but the default text does not write in the pop up window.
Here is the code:
Code:
function promptBox(){
var message = prompt("Who is your favorite Hollywood Star?", "");
newWindow = window.open('','','width=800,height=600');
newWindow.document.write(message);
newWindow.focus();
if ((prompt) == null);
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}
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The following code shows the script I am using. I tried to .hide() or .show() the specific content according to which radio button is clicked. Hiding the right content works without any problem if I disable the cookie stuff.
[Code]...
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