JQuery :: Change-handler Fires Twice In Internet Explorer?
Apr 14, 2010
i've a problem using the change-handler in a simple html-formular. the change-handler fires twice when the input-field already defines an onChange-Event.
Example: in head of html:
<script src="jquery-1.4.2.js" language="javascript"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#abc").change(function(event){event.srcElement.style.borderColor='red';
});});
I am making a website with a nice picture slide.The slide has arrows on the left and right and I want them toadjustto the size of the active image.Here is the link to the site:http://dergebauer.test6002.info/projekt.htm?id=029&from=matr&category=sonderloesungenIt works everywhere except in IE.I also tried to rebuild the error on a dummy site...but everything worked.
I'm having a bit of an issue with the site I'm building at the moment. It's currently under [url] with the CSS at [url] and the relevant jQuery file at [url] If you're using Firefox or Chrome you'll see that upon clicking the tabs, the image and text all changes. However in Internet Explorer the text doesn't change, it merely adds onto itself (This will be a lot clearer if you check it out on the site.)
I build a website with Typo3 and it works fine, except for the text size in Internet Explorer (and Opera). I tried anything from changing the CSS templates (excluding them) to changing px to pt to em and so. Finally, I think i need a Javascript that detects the browser and if it is Internet Explorer (or Opera) the textsize should be reduce by 1. It therfore should be the same like manually clicking in IE on View->text size -> smaller (default is medium).
My javascript (I just use Javascript for this single purpose) does not work/it does not do anything:
function resizeText(){ if (browserName=="Microsoft Internet Explorer") {document.body.style.fontSize = parseFloat (document.body.style.fontSize) -1 ;}}
My example code causes the following problem in Internet Explorer (at least, in version 6): it causes an unwanted cursor change when the button is clicked. DETAILS: Using my example code, here is what happens (step-by-step in chronological order): (1) the user hovers the mouse over the button, which causes the cursor to be a hand; (2) the user clicks the button; (3) the browser does its image-related activity; (4) immediately after step 3 is entirely completed (in other words, after the browser finishes loading an available image or after the browser times out from attempting to find an unavailable image), the cursor changes from a hand to an arrow if the mouse is kept still; (5) if the mouse is then moved while staying over the button, the cursor will change back to a hand.
As I said, in step 4, the cursor changes from a hand to an arrow if the mouse is kept still. I consider that to be a problem because I want the cursor to *always* be a hand when it is over the button. And, indeed, that should be the expected behavior due to the CSS code (style="cursor:pointer") in the button tag.
QUESTION #1: The problem occurs in IE6, which is the only version of IE available to me. Does the problem also occur in later versions of IE? (The problem does not occur in Firefox.)
So this works just fine in FF. In IE7 I am getting this error. I can see my content load in the background, when I hit ok it takes me to a page cannot be displayed page. If I comment out:
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I have a problem with the javascript (I'm using jQuery) in a facebook application in internet explorer 7:[URL]..In the background some facebook like iFrames are loaded and when the user clicks on one of those attractions on that map the attraction should zoom out and the like buttons of this attracion should appear. I have only a very old pc with msie 7 running and it seems to load those iFrames again and again and nothing else works. I doesn't have any other debugging tool then IE Developer Toolbar but that doesn't seem to show any javascript errors or information.
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Issue with Internet Explorer 7 and the Hover State of this div (highlighted in red).[url]
To view an example of what's going on. If I try simply using jquery's mouseover() function without a mouseout () it actually works in the red area, so for some reason a mouseout() is always getting triggered in the left area of the left most box and there's nothing different in that box's css vs. the others.
I manipulate XML with jQuery with no problem in all browseres but not in Internet Explorer. I serched bug-fix and I found "metadata.js" but still not working in my Internet Explorer 7.It's just too nice to manipulate XML with jQuery...As a matter of fact... a simple example of extracting some data:Script page:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C// DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html> <head>
[code]....
Code works perfectly in all browsers except IE (Internet Explorer - "failing forever". Good job MS )
I am stuck with the problem with submiting form in IE. This is the part of the code for submission. I am using jQuery validate and form plugins. On other browsers it submits. Tried ie7, ie8, ie9 and none of them submitted. (actually I tried on IE9, but in ie7, ie8 modes.) And they don’t give me any error message.[code]...
It everything looks simple, but it does not work and does not throw errors. Have you any ideas, what I should try to change?
I want to do a simple animation where an image fades and expands at the same time. Works beautifully in chrome/safari etc but because of the IE opacity thing not IE. Can I use fadeIn() and get this to work at the same time as the animate()? or is there another solution?
I have a DIV near the bottom of my web page, but above the footer, that is hidden by default.
If I then reveal this DIV using jQuery function Show (or slideDown ), the DIV is revealed but it overlaps my footer DIV which is below it. What I want to happen is that the DIV gets pushed down (as happens in Firefox).
Here's my code barebones. It works well in Firefox,Chrome, and Safari.Not in IE. My apologies in advance for using fractional ems and width and height %s. I'm basically coding a really simple dropdown menu and probably wouldn't even touch Jquery if not for IE on this. When I look at the menu in IE6, it puts every year and month in a single column as opposed to having a column for every year (as I want it). I know this isn't horribly difficult, but I'm having a real time with it.
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Whenever I open the page in Chrome, my "Hello" message pops up, but in any other of my browsers, it doesn't. This page is also being hosted basically from a file on my computer, on the C drive.