JQuery :: Doesn't Seem To Be Responding When Preview It In Firefox
Feb 18, 2011jQuerry doesn't seem to be responding when I preview it in Firefox! What can I do?
View 2 RepliesjQuerry doesn't seem to be responding when I preview it in Firefox! What can I do?
View 2 RepliesBefore image upload I want users to preview their choice. For some reason JS doesn't work with all browsers except FF.When a user selects file, JS preview function should insert it into #addPreview div where preview.gif is located as a default picture. If everything goes OK preview.gif is replaced with new selected file. Otherwise wrong size or file type is detected. Alert message appears in #addPreviewAlert div.Here's my code:
HTML CODE
Code:
<!-- ALERTS -->
<div id="addPreviewAlert"></div>
<!-- END ALERTS -->[code]...
Tell me why Firefox works as desired, but all other browsers don't allow any preview. They don't show any JS error messages and alerts either.
I'm building a navigation that is built heavily on jQuery. I have it working as needed except that when mousing over links to quickly it spikes the processor and the navigation hangs. By hangs i mean it stops working and even the links will not show rollover states. I thought it was just a matter of adding a stop() but this changed nothing.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have problem with $.ajax call with Firefox. At all other browsers works fine(Opera, IE6,Chrome) My code:
$.ajax({
url : "statistic_json.php",
type : "post",
dataType : "json",
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my code is as follows:
<td><a href="#" id ="putsomeDynamicvalue">ingresar</a></td>
<script type ="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){
[code]....
why this code doesn't work in IE but is fine in firefox? The big image that appears when the image item is hovered over comes up in the imagewrap but doesn't disappear on mouse leave, in IE
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
var container = $("#imagewrap"),
content = $("#centrecontainer");
[Code]....
The code:// JavaScript Document
function checkWindowSize() {
var width = $(window).width(),
new_class = width > 1800 ? 'large' :
[Code]....
I have something like the following form:
<form action="/profile.php" method="post" id="profile_form">
... bunch of labels and input elements go here ...
</form>
Then a jquery call (which is supposed to serialize the form for ajax) in a <script> tag at the bottom:
$("#profile_form").submit(function() {
alert('never get here with firefox 3.6');
});
I get to the alert just fine using Chrome, IE8, Safari and Opera. This is with the latest version of jquery.
I've just started with jQuery [code]In FF, the sliding stops in the middle and then it changes to be seeable without an effect.
View 5 Replies View Relatedi am having an issue setting equal div heights The following works in IE but not in FF. In maincontent i have a nested div. Strange thing is when i uncomment the alert, and click the popup the div height is being set in FF??
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On my test page you'll see a red box with a 0 in it at the top [URL] if you look at the jQuery, it says that on ever mouseout and in the "P" should increment. I set this up just to see if i could first get a response out of my mouse over. But Not even this basic thing is working.
View 1 Replies View RelatedOn my test page you'll see a red box with a 0 in it at the top.if you look at the jQuery, it says that on ever mouseout and in the "P" should increment.I set this up just to see if i could first get a response out of my mouse over. But Not even this basic thing is working.
View 2 Replies View RelatedSo, I have this page that works in all browsers but, IE 7. code...
Could someone tell me why this is?
I used the javascript tools from here...
And when I put in their code, I get IE7 to work. I have trouble shot the CSS and javascript with no luck.
I have the following jquery script for a link with id showHideNav on my page and I want to show/hide (toggle) 2 DIVs (#navigation and #welcomeOuterWrapperDiv) when the link is clicked:
$("#showHideNav").click(function() {
// store a cookie so we know if this link has been clicked in this session
var linkClickedCookieName = 'MoreLessLinkClicked';
if (showNav()) {
$("#showHideNav").html("More ↓");
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I thought I'd try to begin with the accordion and tab, but I have had no success yet. I must be missing something simple. Here is the first test page:[code]Instead of getting tabs, I get my pages (generated by cgi perl scripts) displayed in tiny little scrollboxes at the top left.Equally bad, Firefox is telling me, in the error console, that jQuery.Tabs is undefined.FireFox doesn't like the filter and zoom properties in your style sheet.So, then, what do I need to do to get the tabs to work in the first instance. And then, how do I modify it to use an Accordion to display the same material. Are there any issues I need to be aware of when I start having my perl scripts (using predominantly the Perl packagesCGI and CGI::Session)create these pages?As far as possible, I am trying to keep this all valid HTML5, so that I can eventually make this interface mobile device friendly.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI have a simple select list and all I need to do is to feed whatever option is selected into a textfield above it.This works fine in FF but IE doesn't even recognise the click.If you vist http:[url]....and go to the bottom of the page, you'll see the silver color background select list.The "type of event" text field above is supposed to recieve the text of the option set in the select list.I have experimented with 2 bits of code, as follows:
Code:
$('#custom-taxonomy-list option').each(
function(){
//alert('option: '+$(this).text());[code]....
Both work great in FF but not IE - it just won't respond to the 'click' event.
I have 2 list boxes - one to fill the second one based on the selection, or
move all items. You can remove the selection (or all items) from the second
one to place it back in the first one. I expanded my horizons and thought
to use script based on the js node operation appendChild(). It seemed so
clean and easy to follow. Works beautifully in IE, but Firefox sees the
value for a nanosecond but doesn't put it in the box. This is the relevant
js:
function addSide(){
var addIndex = document.forms[0].sides.selectedIndex;
if (addIndex >= 0)
{
document.forms[0].selectedSides.appendChild(document.forms[0].sides.options(addIndex));
}}
function delSide(){
var selIndex = document.forms[0].selectedSides.selectedIndex;
if (selIndex >= 0)
{
document.forms[0].sides.appendChild(document.forms[0].selectedSides.options(selIndex))
}}
function addAll(){
var len = document.forms[0].sides.length -1;
for(i=len; i>=0; i--){
document.forms[0].selectedSides.appendChild(document.forms[0].sides(i));
}}
function delAll(){
var len = document.forms[0].selectedSides.length -1;
for(i=len; i>=0; i--){
document.forms[0].sides.appendChild(document.forms[0].selectedSides(i));
}}
Is there a way to make it work for FF, or do I need to just start over and
not use appendChild()? Is there a better way?
In IE6, putting the mouse on each of the two items highlights the word
in a blue (different image) and shows a tool tip. In Firefox(1.5.0.6),
nothing shows when mouse goes over it. Please view the source of that
simple page (with some JavaScript) to see if you know how I can get
this to look in Firefox like it does in IE?
I have a problem with a Javascript, which doesn't works in Firefox
You can have a mouse over the 2 first pictures, but after the second
picture has moved over the screen, nothing is happening when you move
the mouse over the slideshow The source code:
I am facing a problem with Mozilla Firefox.
The below line works fine with IE but not with Mozilla Firefox:
The value of top.opener doesn't change in Firefox.
Can't we change the value of top.opener in Mozilla Firefox?
i am using the following code to set the height of the div based on its contents. it works fine in IE but not in mozilla.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head runat="server">
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I wrote the following page in a day or two. Everything seems to work excellent, apart from in Firefox (FF) in which it doesn't seem to work at all. None of the other browsers have any trouble with it.
I'm pretty new to Javascript (everything you see in the source code is pretty much all I know) and I have absolutely no idea why it doesn't work in Firefox.
The page in question could be found [link has been removed]. It's all there is to it.
So yeah, how to actually make this work in FF?
I put in a code, so that when you hover over a link, text appears at the bottom of the page. My code works fine in IE 8, but the text doesn't appear in Firefox. I ran Firebug, and it gave me a "detailsbox is not defined" error.
<script type="text/javascript">
function menu (whichMenu,whatState){
if (document.getElementById)[code].....
i am using the following code to set the height of the div element based on its contents inside the div using the property scrollHeight. it works fine for IE but not firefox.
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i have a javascript function to highlight google search keywords in the
page. it works well on IE and mozilla browsers. for the page OnLoad, i
call the Highlight() method, and that highlights the words in the page, and
inserts a div element with the message: "your search terms have been
highlighted..." and a link to remove the highlighting, which has
href='javascript:removeHighlight(..)', but that only works in IE, not
firefox 1.0. Code:
I've got here a sample of my function which is supposed to fade a
certain piece of text to another colour. This line is then located in a
for loop and it works pretty well in IE 6. However, in Firefox, and thus
I assume it will be the same in Netscape and Mozilla, it gives a problem
with the: getElementById('main_txt'). Due to that in setTimeout("",) it
requires the "" signes and thus I can not use the same ones in the
getElement part. IE has no problem with using '' in there, Firefox,
however, does. Can anyone think of how to get around this and make
firefox do this?
window.setTimeout("document.getElementById('main_txt').style.color =
'rgb("+red+","+green+","+blue+")'",delay*step);