JS Function Defined For Safari But Not For Firefox?
Jul 9, 2009
when you click the link from the iframe it doesn't work at all in firefox...says the function is not defined.This is working like a charm in Safari ---I have tried defining the function in a dozen different places -- INCLUDING the index.php header and the content item there on the page.Also in the google.blogger header --- NONE work in safari as consistently as what I have got here.I basically hacked a google.blogger widget and wanted to use a submit-form instead of the get-url variables to load the page of the website wth the blogger iframed into the site.
I'm having some issues with firefox, chrome seems to work ok. Firebug is giving me an error stating country is not defined. The line it's saying it's on is where the function for an ajax call to populate a select input on page load.[code]...
I know it's something stupid I'm doing but I can't figure it out. Essentially I'm trying to load two objects with URLs with two websites that can be loaded(displayed) and unloaded(hidden) at the click of a button.
I've spent an hour trying to debug this and I'm at my whits end! I'm doing this with changing the width and height of the divs that contain the objects that will load the websites. But, in Firefox I get an error in the error console saying : loadUnload is not defined. why? code...
I've been working with Javasrcipt on Firefox (a mozilla off-shoot but very similar to Safari on Mac) but can't seem to find any kind of debugging window. The script either works or nothing happens.
Specifically, I am trying to compare dates. I had a simple function that I know works in IE doesn't work correctly on Firefox. I found a much more elaborate script on another site that should work around browser issues and got the same result.
When a user visits index.html on my site, they input their email address. The form redirects them to "confirmed.html", the form also writes a cookie with their email address.When the user gets to confirmed.html, I use an "if/else" statement. If there is a cookie (email address), I append ("#"+user_email) to the window location. I do this so that when the user shares with "addthis" tool, I will know who is sharing. Unfortunately addthis only shares the current page, so I want new users to the site to be redirected to index.html My code works in firefox, but not safari. In safari it just seems to redirect to index nomatter what. The user never even sees confirmed.html.
var user_email = unescape(document.cookie); if (document.cookie) {
How do I acess the whitelist variable from outside the sendrequest() function?
Iv tried saving it to a window.var variable with no luck. Iv tried creating a div and assigning it's innerHTML as the whitelist variable and getting it later with no luck. The fact that it's a chrome extension complicates things because i dont actually know if i can create elements from where the script is located.
Ok, So check out [URL].. The index jquery works fine on all three browsers (last I checked) Now go to [URL]..php or any other secondary page. The jquery has gone loopy and is not working! It seems my CSS partially works, my jquery does not work at all... totally lost on why my jquery is not activating.
I'm using jQuery 1.4.2 and attempting to parse an RSS XML file via AJAX. In Firefox, using "media\:thumbnail" works fine to get an element with a namespace. This fails in IE 8, Safari for Windows and Safari for Mac and iPhone. Getting other elements without a namespace works fine in all browsers. Here is a code snippet:
// Define the RSS feeds to load for thumbnail images var rssFeeds = new Array("photo/Favorites_2008/photos.rss", "photo/Favorites_2009/photos.rss"); // Load images from MRSS feeds function loadImages() { // Loop through all RSS feed URLs $.each(rssFeeds, function(key, value) { // Make an AJAX call to get the RSS feed $.ajax({url: value, dataType: "xml", async: false, error: function(reqObject, textStatus, errorThrown) { console.log("AJAX Error: " + textStatus + " - " + errorThrown); }, success: function(xml, textStatus) { // The RSS is Yahoo MRSS - get the thumbnails // xmlns:media="[URL]" console.log("AJAX Request Success"); // This find expression works in Firefox, but not IE or Safari $(xml).find('media\:thumbnail').each(function () { // $(xml).find("title").each(function () { // Add the thumbnail URL to the image array favImages.push($(this).attr("url")); // console.log("Added Image: " + $(this).attr("url")); });}});});
The RSS feed is here: [URL] The tag in question: <media:thumbnail url="[URL]" /> The docs say to use a double backslash, but it doesn't work in all browsers.
I think it has something to do with the ID of the frame, (from Googling the error and reading some other posts,) but can't figure out where to put the tag.
I am trying to use AJAX to do a simple thing of displaying the results in the same page. Clicking on the <a href tag should display the results in the same page. This is working correctly in IE but the onclick() function is not working in firefox and safari.
I am integrating PHP with javascript and css to create an image gallery for an art site. When a user clicks a thumbnail, the painting shows above the thumbnails, and data about the painting, along with an artist statement (in the form of an image) shows up on the right side. Everything works as it should with firefox and safari, but the statement image is not showing up in explorer. I right click the broken image and it shows the correct url, but the image is not/won't be displayed. What am I missing?
Why does my below code not work in Safari and firefox? The below code does not call my page method.but it works on IE. Is there any thing need to enable Ajax mehod call.
Since I like to minimize on graphics to keep bandwidth low, I have been using a script to simulate buttons.When you mouseover, you get some color changes which revert back when you move the mouse off.Simple, right?The problem is that firefox totally ignores the script. Even worse, safari changes on mouseover, but doesn't revert on mouseout.I have this in the heading:
<script LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> function ColorBlock(oRegion,sLinkID) {
The following link when viewed with Chrome (Windows XP) the contents of the iframe take up the remainder of the window and looks fine. When viewed with IE8 (Windows XP) or Firefox (Windows XP) the contents of the iframe shows up in a much smaller scroll box window that is only using a small percentage of the available window.
Safari (Mac OSX) also renders the iframe the same way as Chrome.
Firefox (Max OSX) has the same rendering problem as Firefox (XP).
What coding changes do I need to make so that IE8 and Firefox act like Chrome and Safari and use the rest of the window for the iframe contents.
How do you transform a data Island and/or XML file with an XSLT in anything besides Explorer. Any kind of semi-well written resource would mean the world to me (or better yet an example). I'd be a dangerous man if I knew how to.
The following link when viewed with Chrome (Windows XP) the contents of the iframe take up the remainder of the window and looks fine. When viewed with IE8 (Windows XP) or Firefox (Windows XP) the contents of the iframe shows up in a much smaller scroll box window that is only using a small percentage of the available window.
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Safari (Mac OSX) also renders the iframe the same way as Chrome.Firefox (Max OSX) has the same rendering problem as Firefox (XP).What do I need to do to make IE8 and Firefox act like Chrome and Safari and use the rest of the window for the iframe contents.
so im trying to get this to work [URL] and in fireworks, it works fine, but in safari, if i try to click from top to bottom, it doesnt work, but if i try to click from bottom to top, it works.