I have been trying to run two Javascripts within the same page. The first is the Drop down menu Javascript, the second is the Picture Viewer (Click an image and it opens) Here is a copy of the webpage (the active version has been modified to reduce confusion for users) [URL] I have tried a noconflict, but it didn't seem to work. As you can see, the Picture viewer works fine, but the drop down menu seems to be in conflict.
I'm trying to put together this expandable menu that runs sql (using javascript and php). I've got the code below but I'm horrible with javascript and I can't get two things to work.I cannot figure out how to use the closall() function so that when the page opens all selections are closed.I'm trying to get the mouseover colors and clickable areas and the only way I know how to do that is with a table so I thought I'd put a quick table in between the <li> but can't figure out the whole onClick= to incorporate the # so that I can get rid of the <a href> tag part...
The submenu works fine with FF, IE8 etc. But it fails with IE7.I have to use sprites background images and the second level sub menu have to be positioned at a certian place.When I hover top of sub menu, it is ok. But the below of that submenu, such as Radio, Artikler, Hvem er vi?, I am not able to select in IE7.
The script runs fine in firefox. In internet explorer when the loop runs for the first time, it sets the variables properly but the following times through the loop, my productId and variantId variables are undefined.
$(document).ready(function() { var size = []; var productId = []; var variantId = [];
I developed a website using jQuery plugins in part of it. Couple of visitors visited the website with internet explorer complained that some part of the website does not function at all. I have Internet Explorer 8 installed and I dont know how to downgrade it.[URL]...
I have built an expandable menu that displays some categories and subcategories. The menu is populated from a MySQL DB and I'm using PHP to configure the data for the Javascript menu. All of this works correctly.
There are 2 options when using the menu.
1. Click the arrow icon next to the category option. This opens the subcategories for that category while remaining on the current page.
2. Click the category title (text link). This brings you to the category page.
When a user clicks the category title to go to the category page, I want the subcategories for that category to be open when they get there.
Everything seems to be working correctly, until I get to the line to open the subcategory.
I've written a jQuery script for a crossfade slide show. My script works fine when I put it it the body section of my HTML. But when I move it to the head, the script no longer works. The div where the images are supposed to appear remains blank. Does this matter? Does this mean that there's a flaw in my script? Should I be worried? Or should I simply leave the script where it is in the body section.
Friend of mine made this script and it works fine inFF (check url beneath) but it wont load the same way in IE. Well it wont load at all there. Can anyone see the problem right away? Im very new to this and iv'e been looking everywhere to try a find a fix for IE solving my problem, so you are kind of my last hope. My friend couldnt find a fix for it either but we assume the code is good as FF does what its supposed to do.
I want a header that is a slideshow and use lightbox for other images.No I have this all working but not at the same time.If I use this code in this order only the first script that is the lightbox script works.
I am not very good with javascript yet and I do not know how to debug this issue. Can y'all take a look and point me in the right direction? I've got a site that just lauched. The address is: www [DOT] saenzcleaning {dot} com The issue is that it seems to be crashing/freezing IE, but works fine in FF, Opera, and Chrome
I wrote my first script, which was designed for innerHTML, and tann I found a website which showed me a few things. It showed me how to use two links per harder, one shown, one hidden, and they just swap out. The final outcome allows ot to do almost any and everything I want ot to.
I've set the menu to only allow one menu opened at a time. Thus, it is prudent to add an expand all link. I've searched all through the web and have found nothing.
I've got the below function that works perfectly fine in FF, but it acts like nothing is happening in IE 8. I've tried the no cache option, my own url random addition and numerous variations.
I've got jQuery and 2 plugin libraries running on my website. One runs the navigation and the other runs a dropdown search box. Everything works great on my localhost, but when I copied the directory to the external server none of the jQuery worked. I'm not getting any Errors in my error log, and the directory has been copied exactly. [URL]
With the following code I'm loading images asynchronously into an html document.
$('input.src:hidden').each(function() { var img = new Image(); $(img).load(function() {
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As you can see there are some hidden fields in the document that hold the source locations of the images.By looping trough them the images are being loaded, but not as expected. I'd expect them to always be in the order of 18, 19, 20, 21 but instead of that images get loaded, well for as far as I can see, pretty randomly.
I have a simple form that inserts a name into a database. The functionality works fine. But the message that is suppose to show is wrong.
Code JavaScript: $(document).ready(function () { $('#nameForm').submit(function () { $('.msgbox').hide(); $.post('ajax.Register.php', {name: $('#name').val()}, function (data) { if (data) { $('.msgbox').show('fast', function () { $(this).html('OK!'); }); }else { $('.msgbox').show('fast', function () { $(this).html('Failed!'); }); }}); return false; }); });
The form always shows "Failed!" even though the name went through in my database. Code PHP: try { $objUser = new PDO("mysql:dbname=ajax;host=localhost", "root", ""); } catch (PDOException $e) { echo 'Unable to connect'; } $strName = $_POST['name']; if (empty($strName)) return false;
$strQuery = "INSERT INTO name (name) VALUES (:name)"; $objStatement = $objUser->prepare($strQuery); $objStatement->bindParam(':name', $strName, PDO::PARAM_STR); if ($objStatement->execute()) return true; return false;
I've got some PHP and javascript working together to create a marginless image popup from another arbitrary image. This works perfectly in Firefox, but IE bombs and I'm not really knowledgable about Javascript to be able to tell immediately why. Here's the relevant code from the page:
<a href="#" onClick="window.open('http://www.somesite.com/popup.php?image=popup.jpg', 'popup', 'width=737,height=492, directories=no, location=no, menubar=no, scrollbars=no, status=no, toolbar=no, resizable=no, top=300, left=300'); return false" style="cursor:pointer"><img src="http://www.somesite.com/pics/thumb.jpg" alt="Click here to see a larger image"></a>
I'm having trouble with my XML news feed being displayed in IE. The JS calls the XML, and displays the relevent data on the homepage. This works beautifully in firefox, but fails completely in IE, what am I doing wrong?
The Code for the script follows, and is contained within the <head> of the the HTML;[code]...
In FF, the XML is read, and the corresponding data is entered automatically into the HTML document. Everything works perfectly. In IE, nothing seems to happen, no text is displayed and the image is just the broken link icon.
I assume I need to modify my ELSE statement somehow, but have no idea what to do! Unfortunately I cannot provide a link to the webpage, it has not been uploaded as it doesn't work yet.