i have a set of select fields, which when selected, send a value via ajax, to return a sub-selection for further choice. I have 3 levels of sub-categories like this. For some reason it works in FF only - not IE. [URl]..
I have an Ajax post that gets 100 records. That runs a callback function called Update(data.d) that loops through and populates a Div container with these records each in their own Div with numbered IDs. (It also removes old Divs so that there are never more than 100 n the container. During this loop I register the click event for each <a> called'Like':
I am calling a page which uses a jquery plugin(lightbox) which functions perfectly by itself, but whenever an ajax call is made and this page is retrieved the plugin stops functioning.
This is the line for using the plugin which i have stored in a .js file which is imported in all html files, but still it does not work.
I'm using jquery with a simple ajax call to display the current time, but I'm getting undefined for the time instead of the actual time and I'm not sure why.
why does this not work for clickable images -essentially buttons, generated by ajax response but works if you just put it all on one page the image (works when pre generated, but not when generated by an ajax response):
<img src='img/minus-8.png' class='button' /> the javascript: $(document).ready(function(){
it was working fine when i viewed it using my local host but when i uploaded it to the server it doesn't want to work anymore. i made sure all the files are in the proper folder and so on..still no progress. Then uploaded the original or "demo folder" i got from this site and it works, but my site doesnt. I combined 2 jquerys btw, one apycom jquery and one booklet jquery. Both works in local host but in my site, only the apycom works. pls help me out..[URL]...
Isnt it following two script is identical? but they seems to contradict in different browser.
--following works in IE9 but not chrome <script type="text/javascript"> var el=document.getElementById('myLink'); window.onload = function(){ el.trigger('click'); }; el.click(function(e) { e.preventDefault(); });
I have this jquery code that for a normal browser allows you to have a sticky header. So by default it shows the content of the header wherever you want then as you scroll that header will then stay with you as you scroll. The problem is it doesnt work for an iPad. Can someone look at the code and see if there is something I can change to make this work on an iPad?
Code: // Fixed control bar var controlBar = $('#control-bar'); if (controlBar.length > 0)[code]......
document.onclick=handler; function handler(e) { //do stuff var params = "something"; var request = new XMLHttpRequest(); request.open("GET", "http://www.foo.com/bar.php?" + params, true); [Code]....
Now is user clicks something else but not a link everything works just fine. But if she clicks a link, the bar.php call does not work (never comes to the server). If I change the call to a synchronuous one request.open("GET", [URL] false) also clicking a link works fine. But I would of course prefer the async way.
I'm setting position left to 100% and it works except in Chrome/safari. These browsers set it about 100px from the left not 100%obj.css('left', '100%');Setting the css by itself <img src="" style="left:100%;position:absolute" works fine.I don't know if this is a browser problem or a jquery problem.
I use a basic pop-up window code that i have used for many years.I probably need to update it, but i was wondering why it will work for every browser but IE8.
function popUp(URL) { day = new Date(); id = day.getTime();[code].........
I have some Javascript that takes the input from some textboxes and then puts them all into a sentance automatically. It works perfectly in IE but not with FireFox... does anyone know how to make it work with both browsers?
HTML Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function Text_Change() { var TxtFName = document.getElementById("TxtFName"); var TxtSName = document.getElementById("TxtSName"); var TxtAge = document.getElementById("TxtAge"); var TxtLoc = document.getElementById("TxtLoc");
var SpnDisp = document.getElementById("SpnDisp");
var FName = TxtFName.value == "" ? "?" : TxtFName.value; var SName = TxtSName.value == "" ? "?" : TxtSName.value; var Age = TxtAge.value == "" ? "?" : TxtAge.value; var Loc = TxtLoc.value == "" ? "?" : TxtLoc.value;
SpnDisp.innerHTML = "Hello " + FName + " " + SName + ", " + "you are " + Age + " years old and " + "at the moment you live in " + Loc; } </script>
im working on my online portfolio and I have an external javascript file that has functions to add a piece to the collection...here is the link to my pageillustratorthe javascript file is herehttp://www.freewebs.com/harrisonengl...ngleweb/add.jsas you see some of the pieces will show up, and some wont. they are all going off the same function, and all work when i run the html off my computer harddrive rather than the freewebs server.Also, i understand that formatting of the site will get all messed up when it is ran in different browsers... for instance it works in firefox and safari now, but not IE and Chrome
Using Firefox 3, trying to use a confirm box where it says ok or cancel. The box shows up to confirm ok or cancel but if I click cancel it doesnt seem to return false, it just goes to the link of the url set in href. Im including the js file in the page:
Code: <script src="js/forms.js" type="text/javascript"></script> I then call it in the link: