It concerns the load() method. I planned my website as 100% ajax enabled and therefore all content-elements are being loaded via jquery.Problem: Clicking on a menu-entry should load the specified content. This works 2 or 3 times and then the website crashes OR the performance goes rapidly down and I have to close the tab in my web-browser.Trigger for the load method (tried both, but they are causing the same problem)
I have a page that contains 15 tabs. When each tab is pressed, it calls a function that uses .load() to load that tab. In my initial testing, all seems to go smoothly (loading in less than a second). However, once you click about 10 tabs, the pages start to load slower, and by click 13, it takes more than 30 seconds to load.If you refresh the page this process starts over and the outcome is the same (by click 12-13 it is unusable). Below is the code. FYI the reload_timer was an attempt to reload the page if the query was taking more than 10 seconds It didn't work. I left it in for feedback in case I don't find a suitable solution to the actual issue.
I have a single webpage that contains information on all 50 U.S. states. There are 50 links at the top to jump down to the state you want, and at the bottom of the information for each state a Back to Top link.
I'm making the Back to Top link into something more complex, and it will require three or four lines of code.
So that I don't have to repeat the code 50 times, and create a burden when I need to edit it, I want to place it in a .js file and call it x. Then below the information for each state I'll simply have:
Does calling code from a .js file 50 times slow down the page load? Which method would load faster?
The webpage doesn't display the proper times when I load it up.The GMT variable deals with the Greenwich timezone, which that time is used with offset variables in order to get the right times from each respective time zone in the branch offices.So far it seems only houston and new york display the right times or close to it all the other ones are way off.
Try to click the button#btn 3 times... you will find the loaded testing.html will only run the script 2 times.. then it will show no script for the rest....
I tried it on chrome, firefox.
Trying to make a full ajax site may have alternative way to load and remove?
I've got this code to work the first time that the user changes the select option: $('select.third, select.fourth').change(function(event){ var id = $(this).siblings('.hidden').text(), token = $('#token').val(); param = $(this).hasClass('third') ? 'isSold' : 'isActive'; value = $(this).val(); $('div#allSheepDisplay').contents().remove().end().load( 'db-interaction/animals.php',{ action: 'update', id: id, token: token, param: param, value: value }, function() { $('select.third').filter(function(){return $(this).val() == '1'; }).css({backgroundColor: 'yellow'}); $('select.fourth').filter(function(){return $(this).val() == '0'; }).css({backgroundColor: 'red'}); }); }); Everything works as I expect - the POST request is made correctly, the database is updated and the display updates correctly. However, if I repeat the same action, selecting a different value, nothing happens until I refresh the page, at which time I can then make the change.
I've been trying to load some tags using .load. I was testing with Chrome and never got any results back - I just tried the same code with Firefox and it works - where's the problem ? Am I doing something "almost" correct, that firefox allows and chrome doesn't? I cannot see any errors in the console either
Here's the line: $("#somediv").load("somepage.html #someotherdiv");
I am using $('.CycleContents').cycle which works quite fine in all browsers but if i load the contents before cycle by using load functionit works in firefox but in IE i need to refresh and then it works and doesn't work very first time.
im trying to make a application, im trying to comunicate with the server with the function load, but it doesnt work, also i try with $.ajax, $.get, but nothing works, i have 3 files, html file, php file and javascript with jquery file,here are the php and javascript files:
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.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
Is it just extraneous code possibly? It seems to be ok (from right to left) in Firefox 3 but using IE and Opera, it scrolls from btm to top and I cannot figure out why.
I have the following javascript code (based on jquery)
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On page load it gets content from "recom.php" then it refreshes the content every 9500 milliseconds into an element with the id "recom". How can this code be modified so that it will refresh the content only "x" times? (in my google searches I found that clearInterval should cancel the refresh but I couldn't make it work)
I used DrDOS's solution from [URL]and modyfied it a bit so I have 2 images, first without and 2nd with a link to other page. It works just fine in FF but in Chrome and in IE it shows just 2nd image. On place where first image shall be it's just blank white space. I have javascript enabled in all browsers, btw.Here's a code in head:
<script type="text/javascript"> function loadImg() {
Basically, what I'm trying to do is set the left margin of an image based on the width of the image, because I want the image to appear centered relative to the link table above. I've been using this code: function insertImageMargin(){ var marg = getImageMargin(); document.getElementById("comic").style.marginLeft = marg + "px"; } function getImageMargin(){ var com = document.getElementById("comic"); return 440 - com.width / 2; } What happens is, the first time com.width is 0, but if I hit reload, it is the width of the image, and the code works correctly. How do I get this to work the first time.
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: