I am using javascript to validate a form, and my code works in Firefox, but in IE6 and IE8 it is acting as if it is missing some of the form entries. One of the missing form options is created by using a php function, and the other is created dynamically using javascript. However, there are other dynamically created form entries that IE can read just fine.
I am having a problem using the jquery Form Plugin. I have a form that is setup that I would like to animate the errors/success when a user submits incorrect information or gives the user a succes message when then enter correct information. However my problem is twofold. The message that displays on the same page only works in firefox. What would cause this? I would like the different messages to slide into view when being displayed but right now they just pop into view. How do I make it animate or rather slide into view? The page is question is http://capnhud.host22.com/sampleform2.html
I had php form in a page and I make the submit function using a javascript function ( some thing like protypes.js ). It is working fine in IE , Opera ... Nut doesn't in Firefox. Here is the code...
If I do not have enough information provided, please tell me. I am VERY weak when it comes to Javascript.I am trying to pass the variable status using a form and it works in IE, but not in Firefox/Chrome.How it is called;
I was just told that one of the four navigation buttons on our site (www dot improper dot com) is not showing up for people here at my office (who are all on Windows XP + Firefox 3.07).
I am using the double combo script (see below) on my site so people can selet reports that open in a new window with no toolbars.
To date the script has been working flawlessly but today I've noticed the "Go" button has 'gone' when viewed in Netscape or Firefox.
I've gone over the script many times trying to work out what's wrong but can't see anything. Can someone please have a look at the script (with a fresh perspective) and tell me what's wrong :confused: :confused: :confused: ?
Also is it possible to add a blank line between "2006 Deferred Matches" and "2005 Tournament Standings" ? Code:
I wanted to throw a quick and easy .js function into my comments section to ward off some spamming bots. I have a form in html that contains this table row.
The function I am calling sits in an external .js file. The file itself has a handful of functions but I will post the important bits below.
The form has other fields that validate just fine.
I have encountered an issue with Javascript and my novice skill set has not allowed me to find a solution. On a page I have several images, when the user clicks on an image I pass some info about that image to my display html page. In the display page I want to display two images so I append Zoom.jpg and Medium.jpg to the string I passed. FireFox displays both images but IE does not seem to know what to do with it.
well as the title indicates I have a little bit of javascript code that works perfectly in IE but not at All in FireFox. the code checks the length of text in a textarea. the code for the textarea: Code:
I'm writing a SOAP type application that only works over ssl. Authentication works with Firefox but fails when I use a different browser. For some reason, chrome, opera, IE all omit the POST information and I don't understand why. Below is the requests sent to the server from Firefox and Opera. Following that is the javascript that sends the password. My js skills are pretty weak to say the least. Is "document" cross compatible or different for all browsers?
------------------Recieved------------------- POST /authme.cgi HTTP/1.1 Host: localhost:6060 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:5.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/5.0 Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8
This program (the search function) works well with IE8 but it is a mess with Firefox. My knowledge of Javascript is very limited:o. I have been unable to find what is wrong.
I have created a very simple JavaScript code to display larger images of a thumbnail image on the main section of a website. It works fine in FF3 however in IE 7 is giving me an error code of Invalid argument on line 6 character 1. The funny thing is I have used this exact code in another site and it worked fine with IE 7.
I am getting the following error in firefox and nothing happens when I click on the image map.
The "coords" attribute of <area shape="rect"> tag is not in the "left,top,right,bottom" format. As you can see above, I am using shape="poly" and not shape="rect".