JS Code Does Not Work Cross Browser / Solve This?
Sep 30, 2010I am having some problems with some JS code that does not work cross browsers code...
View 1 RepliesI am having some problems with some JS code that does not work cross browsers code...
View 1 RepliesThe "Permission denied" cross site issue.
I have to check from my external domain if a service is running on localhost:8080 of a local machine.
I'm using XMLHttpRequest to do it.
I'm checking a local-web-server, not a file.
Every browser doesn't work, but Firefox. So I'm looking for a work-aorund.
An iframe? a flash swf? an applet java? HTA applications?
A side question is, why does FF work? Because it's a local-web-server?
I wanted to know if we have some validator tool available which can validate our jsp code for W3C standards and for cross browser compatibility for browsers like IE, Mozilla, Chrome.
View 1 Replies View RelatedEver since I first used NS6, it has been buggy as hell when dealing with JavaScript image swaps/mouseovers. - The Images seem to dissapear for a second and then re-appear - something to do with NS6 having another DOM I think.
Even the V4.01 'patch' for DW4 from Macromedia doesn't seem to work for me.
Does anyone know of any rock-solid JavaScript MouseOver code, that'll work at least on IE5+ and NS6+ ??
I am having some problems with some JS code that does not work cross browsers
Here is my code
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I'm trying to augment Object.prototype with an addEvent method that will add event listeners, and will work regardless of whether the browser is IE or not.Here's what I have: So far it seems to work in non-IE browsers, but in IE8 it doesn't work. Where am I going wrong?
Code:
(function(){
try{[code]....
Is there any way to resize an iframe dynamically to the height of its content that works cross browser and works when the iframe content is on another domain than the main page (I have access to both pages, so code can be put in either) Also, it must resize when links in the iframe are clicked (ie when a new page within the iframe is loaded)
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have an html form where IE and Firefox work very differently. So, it'd be useful to know what browser is in use. I found this script and put it in my html code...
In the php I do a echo code... but it's always empty... I figure I've got something obvious goofed up, but what?
ALSO, when I run it in IE 8.0, on screen it says "Microsoft Internet Explorer", but it SAYS Browser version: 4 - But I'm using version 8.
AND, when I run it in Firefox version 3.5.5 it SAYS "Netscape" and Browser Version: 5.
If visual basic and firebug doesn't show me any error and if code doesn't work on any browser...so what should i do. I did a little boring - to read my code again to find a simple syntax errors like - writte() for exemple.
But even that does not give me anything! Is there any good recomendations how to change it all?
Look at this code:
Browser gives me out only - Please enter a valid name
I'm working on a site and for my login area, instead of using labels for the textboxes, I wanted to just put default text in there.
The JS that I am using is supposed to only enter the default values in the textboxes if they are blank. Unfortunately, I think the JS runs before the browser puts the "auto remember" stuff into the boxs, so the JS will always put the default values in the boxes.
The problem is that, when its time for the browser to enter the auto remember stuff, it sees that there is already stuff entered, so it doesn't enter the previously-remembered login information.
I'm pretty sure that what I'm trying to do is possible, but maybe I'm going about it the wrong way. Could somebody suggest the appropriate way to do this? code...
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That click listener doesn't get attached no matter what I do! I've confirmed that the other functions work, such as the toggle();, and it ALL works in firefox... what is going on?
This is funny cuz I just got done saying this morning that everything works in FF.
Well...I guess I don't know what I'm talkin about. What I'm trying to do is pretty simple. I just want to use this code to put in a ticker message at the top of my page. Just a static message. It works great in IE and Safari, but in FF it just sits there and doesn't tick. Firefox does display my 'TICKER_STYLE' changes tho. This is where I got the code from www.mioplanet.com. Below is the javascript from webticker_lib.js code...
Here is what I've tried so far:I've tried moving the <script></script> piece all over the place. This includes the head.
I took the javascript piece for if (navigator.userAgent.indexOf("MSIE")!=-1 ...{ ... and tried that with "Firefox" I changed some tags around. Don't recall all of what I changed there, but nothing worked. I have a feeling it's tag related because in the webticker_lib.js I changed 'var tickerSupported = false;' to true and that didn't work. Also, I know it's recognizing my browser as FF because I took the 'indexOf("Firefox")' piece out and it then displayed the 'else {' markup without my css changes.
Can anybody find out why the scrolling banner text doesn't work in IE but does in everything else? code...
View 1 Replies View RelatedI want to find x, y location of a layer or an image, or any other item
on a webpage.
1. It could be relatively or absolutely positioned.
2. It does not matter what browser the user is using.
what's the correct javascript code?
example: find x, y location of the image "someImage"
<html>
<body>
......... some html here....
<img src="someImage.gif" id="someImage" />
......... some html here....
<body>
</html>
After 1.5 years of writting my website I installed NS. It's JS works alot different to IE's, so it looks like I've got to write most of my site again!! [img]images/smilies/frown.gif[/img]
NS will only read 1 external JS file, which is abit of a nuisance as my site has a JS file common to site, another for the subfolders of the site, and the page's JS included with the HTML.
I'm trying to put all of common functions into one JS, but some of the functions have large amounts of text assigned to them. I'm trying to import the text using XML sheets as needed, but having a bit of a problem with the line
Code:
xmlDoc.childNodes[i].childNodes[2]
where NS will only read 1 array of childNodes. How do extract xml with NS's JS?
If my audience uses not so old browsers, do I have to use cross browser DOM? If they have IE 5 or later and Netscape 6 or Mozilla 1.0 or later and any version of Opera that is not older than 6 months?
View 2 Replies View RelatedDoes anyone know of good links about cross-browser compatibility (html
attributes/css2/javascript)?
In some pages of my website I use a code like the following:
for (var n = 0; n < getTagsArray("SPAN").length; n++){
//SPAN is just an example. I also use other tags
tag = getTagsArray("SPAN")[n];
//make something with tag...
}
function getTagsArray(Tag){
if(document.all){ //Internet Explorer
return document.all.tags(Tag);
}
else if (document.layers){ //Netscape
eval("return document.tags." + Tag);
}}
I want to put all browser-specific code inside the getTagsArray
function. So far, I've programmed only for Internet Explorer (my
browser), but now I want to make my website visible to all browsers.
I'm not sure about the getTagsArray function. Is it right or is there
a better way to do the same thing? And how can I extend that function
to make it work in other browsers?
Finally, where can I find some information about cross-browser
programming? I have the javascript reference for Internet Explorer and
Netscape, but I know nothing about other browsers.
a lot of the code I have trouble with is events-based, although there are some DOM-navigation problems that I've noticed in IE.
before I launch into a probably fruitless attempt to write an API that corrects IE's DOM-mangling, I'm wondering if someone else may have already invented that particular wheel.
ideally, this would be a script which I simply link to in the head, and then write valid DOM code which automagically works.
onclick="getElementById(Ǝ').style.display='inline'" title="Show Comments">show</a> / <a href="#" onclick="getElementById(Ǝ').style.display='none'" title="Hide Comments">hide</a>
This is a snippet of code from my HTML, and it has been giving me a lot of trouble. It works in IE6 and FireFox, but not in Opera and I can't test other browsers.
What I'm looking to do is make this as cross-browser friendly as possible, which I'm guessing might be able to be done by the way of javascript functions.
The only problem is I don't know any javascript, this is all I know and a quick solution is all I'm looking for.
So maybe, firstly it would be best to ask if it is even possible to achieve this show/hide effect on all browsers, and if not, what options I have?
I need a free cross browser dhtml tab control.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have this JavaScript code that I use to set some html element styles at runtime:
<script language="JavaScript">
document.getElementById("cel1").style.backgroundColor = '#FFFFF'
var textblocks = document.getElementsByTagName("span");'
var textblock
for (var i = 0; i < textblocks.length; i++) {
textblock = textblocks[i];
textblock.style.fontFamily = 'Arial'
textblock.style.fontSize = ཈px'
textblock.style.color = '#00000'
}
</script>
this code works fine on FireFox, but fails on IE... why!?
would like to know which is the best WYSIWYG editor you are using for every of your application? I do not actually have any since i'm not in need but I may consider adding one to one of my upcoming project.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am building a webpage that loads information from an XML file. I am using XMLHTTPrequests.
On page load a function populateH(); is called which reads the XML file and populates the HTML(Home) page accordingly. The function uses getData() functions to read and write from the XML file.
The page works properly in FireFox, but the populateH() function doesn't seem to work with other browsers. I have tested my getData() functions in other browsers and it seems to work fine.
(example available at: [url]
My get data function is written as follows:
Code:
And my populateH() function is written as follows:
Code:
I use the XMLHttpRequestObject in the populateH() function to set the nodes to retrieve, and the getData() functions are called in the place functions (placeNews(), placeFriends(), placeLinks()) to write to the HTML document.
I have a website[URL]... that has a car search box functionality which uses an external javascript file to populate the makes and models within the dropdown boxes.
A few weeks ago I realised that it didn't work in safari (initilly I had the populate onload code attached to the submit image), I then moved the code into a inline script tag and it worked but now i've realised it doesn't work in Firefox... I am now thinking of adding a script to determine the browser and dynamically work on adding the populate code depending on the browser but thought it would be a good idea to post on here in case there is an overall much better solution. If you visit the site you will see a working example of the issue.
I'm trying to find a javascript/DOM navigation tree to use in a
web-based content management system, to allow navigation of > 10,000
folders/files.
The javascript (non-DOM) tree we currently use is running too slowly
as it cannot dynamically load in nodes when users select a node to
expand. This is critical for us. The top level of the tree hirarchy
only has 20 or so nodes, but each node might contain up to 1,000
nodes.
So what we need is for the tree to process and display the first tier
(20 nodes) and then only process sub-nodes if the expand icon is
clicked.
Does anyone know whether such a tree exists?
It needs to be compatible with all modern browsers (IE 5+, Netscape
6+, Opera 7+, Konqueror 2+, Safari etc). I've looked at several
different examples, but none of them (AFAIK) appear to be fully
compatible with the above list of browsers.