I have a page at the following url:[URL]Pick a continent, select a country ( orange if in Asia, green if in Africa) click on one of the bullets and some info pops up. Works fine in FF and Safari but in IE, it works (almost) once, but then goes dead i.e. the links seem to disappear. get this working in all browsers?
I'm just restating my "site abandonment" post but with a clearer title as I realized it probably only made sense to me and me alone.
I have window that pops up with our commerce system. I have it set to pop up a window via JavaScript if the visitor quits early in the process (abandons the commerce system before completing all of the steps. The new popup is just a customer survey ("why are you leaving, is there something else we can help you with" etc. etc.).
Here's the problem, it works fine in IE, but in Firefox, anytime the page in the original commerce window is changed, refreshed or advanced to a new page, the survey popup window is called rather than just on window close.
Again, here's the two JavaScript routines that handle clicks on the graphical close button and on the window 'X' close button. Code:
check out this page [URL] (you might see an ERROR like "Notice: Undefined index: SCRIPT_URI ... on line 23" THAT'S FINE - that page sets a cookie to allow you to see the header with login on homepage)
then go to the homepage: [URL] and try to click on "Log In" in top right corner a overlay with iFrame opens IE7 but not in IE8
what's the right way to handle something like this? approach? steps? techniques? tools?
I built a horizontal navigation dropdown menu and it works in IE6, but when we were pushed IE7 it stoped working. Is it my javascript or is it my CSS (do I need html hacks for IE7 )
HTML Code: [b]javascript:[/b] // JavaScript Document[code]......
I should probably know the tricks about javascript not working in IE etc. I'm sure this is something very basic. I just can't figure it out, and it's really not my strong suit.I'm testing it with IE8.IE is getting stuck on two of these ajax functions:
I have some functions in a script in which I'm manipulating the innerText and background colors of certain rows in a table. The lines below work OK in IE but when I try them in Mozilla, I get an error that says: "document.getElementById('TableX').rows is not a function".
I have a script that works perfectly in IE but not in FF. I am sure that the problem is easy to resolve, but I seem to be too dumb to figure it out......
i have a dynamic update form with 2 checkboxesi use the following to check/uncheck the checkboxes so that only 1 is ever checked, the checkbx also updates the record using onclick.The onclick for updating record works fine for every returned record however the javascript will on function on the first record
Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function checkplay()
Im using javascript for my gallery with slideshow, its perfectly working in 3 browsers like safari, Firefox and chrome but not working in IE7. There is an alignment problem + scripting problem
how I can make this work in IE as well?? It is a code that shows a divide on click and then hides the rest at the same time.live code is also at chryscreations.com/ns/boynames.html
I'm no noob 2 ajax and have used it many times before. But for some reason this script doesn't want to work on any browser except Internet Explorer. Can anybody see what I have done wrong in this code as I have searched and searched for hours and only found things that don't work. I have another script that works that is almost identical to this one so I'm not sure what could possibly be wrong.
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> function returnObjById( id ) {
I have a page at this link [URL]. The problem now if you click on the Driver Employment tab and press Add button at the bottom the content will change to Driver Details. But the tab Driver Employment is still highlighted not the Driver Details. Below is the php part of the codes which setup the tab. Each of the swapping happens via the javascript which is also listed below. The weird part is that when the function function showTab call from php it works perfectly fine and swtich the right tab. The problem when it is called from function Validate form it does not switch the tabs.
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.
This works in IE and NS4 but in Mozilla (Firebird) it displays part of the javascript as page content instead of scripting. It's a very old 'mouseover generator' that writes javascript that had so many requests when I removed it I had to put it back in.
Does anyone see anything wrong with this code? It's a mystery to me why it works fine in all browsers but IE6/Win. Not getting any JS errors or anything to help debug.
<script type="text/javascript"> function submitGeoSelect ( geositeID ) { var geoURL = "https://<?= $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME']?>"; switch ( geositeID )
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 have the following javascript function, which works fine in Firefox but does not work in IE. I have a feeling it has something to do with window.status. Any ideas??
<!-- START JAVASCRIPT --> <script type=text/javascript> function tracker() { window.focus(); if (window.status) { click = new Image(); click.src = 'http://myurl.com/tracker.php?pid=12345&type=click' } }; view = new Image(); view.src = 'http://myurl.com/tracker.php?pid=12345&type=view' //--> </script>
I am not a Javscript professional to say the least but have dragged and tripped and stumbled to get to this point with the a lot of help of some friends both in here and outside.
My client was having a fit with me when I told him that what he was complaining about was working fine for me. (I was using FF) and it was not for him. I really didn't dream that there would be a difference how the two browsers used JavaScript but it seems as though I am wrong.
After filling out this form and pressing SUBMIT you are taken to a thank you page with a total. FF shows the total while IE shows nothing. Code:
I have a basic js that is used to change some images when the user clicks on a link. it worked fine on my server (IIS 4), but when I upload it and the images to another IIS server the images don't display most of the time. I know this is client side -- so why is the server making a difference??