I have a simple link on: [URL] about mid page, "and more Sequim Lavender" that is suppose to open up a popup window. Works just fine in FF, Chrome, and Safari, but not IE. the code:
I want to use the following code on my web page but, it doesn't work they way I want it to. Firts, I want the pop up window to close after a certain amount of time but, instead of the pop up closing, it closes the previous page (the main page).
Second, I want to add a close button to the pop up window but, it appears on the main page also.
What could I be doing wrong?? I tried many times, switched the lines around but it wouldn't work. Code:
I've got a javascript function in a parent document that generates an HTML document on the fly when a button is clicked... that generated popup contains a button that's supposed to print the contents of the popup window (self). However, the button won't print (nothing happens on click) from the newly generated popup to print the contents of the window... the complete source for the generated page is below, I've tried every combination I can think of, but absolutely nothing happens when I click the button... I tried the right-click print from the context menu, and everything comes up... so, the issue's in code somewhere ....
i am trying to redirect user from onchange event to another location in the page. its work fine in IE but not in firefox why window.location doesn't work in FF ?
Code: function DisplayPopup (aObject) { ... var win2; //popup window win2 = window.open('', 'Description', 'alwaysRaised=yes,width=300,height=400);
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However, the link to print the content of this window (<a href="javascript:window.print()">Print</a>) doesn't work in IE (no error, no action). This code works in FF and Chrome, bringing the standard window print dialog and properly printing the popup content - exactly as desired.
what I do wrong here and how to do this right? IE is the standard browser for us and even IE-specific solution could be OK... We have IE 7 if that matters.
why my simple javascript to refresh the parent window doesn't work in IE8? When the child window closed, it reopen another new window for the page I want the parent window to refresh and nothing happened on the parent window.How can I make it load the page from parent window instead of a new window ??? it works perfectly in other browsers but not IE.
Code: <script language="JavaScript"> <!-- function rent() {[code].....
I have a popup that contains a form. When I submit that form, I need 1) the data to get saved into my database, 2) the popup to close, and 3) the parent window to refresh and display the updated data.
I found the following code in an old thread, but the parent window still shows the old data after it appears to reload. The data is saved in the database, but the parent window only shows the updated data when I manually refresh it by hitting F5.
I'm trying to do a redirect using the below code: <script type="text/javascript"> window.location.href = "http://google.com" </script> FF and IE work as they should. Chrome doesn't.
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Same code pasted within a local html file works fine.
Works fine with ie and firefox. All the script is there to do is open a new window but delayed so that users can see the button unpress.
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This is my favourite way of doing things. The problem is that Chrome wont do a window.open launched from a set timeout. (buttons are an image background that shows just half of the image at a time) But its nerfed if i cant get it to work on 0.00005% of the browsers that visits the sites! (ive come to really dislike chrome)
Hey all. I am currently putting together a test page of mine where a popup window comes up showing a coupon that I will have a link enabling them to print it simply and easily.
For my current code I have a simple <a href="javascript:window.print()"> that works great on both Internet Explorer 5 and Netscape 4/6 on the PC but for some reason, Internet Explorer 5 for Macintosh doesn't do a thing.
This is a makeshift sort function for a table. I want to replace a div contents with a javascript function call. It works fine if I define the individual case, but the general case doesn't work. The problem lies with the +divHold+ part. It never converges to the passed value on the 2nd iteration. This is my Div:
I'm having some difficulty in renaming a window object. I'm opening the window in question via a targetted submit:
<!-- CODE EXCERPT FROM WINDOW 1 --> <form target="newWin">
Based on certain criteria, I sometimes need to close window 1 and have window 2 take its name:
<!-- CODE EXCERPT FROM WINDOW 2 (currently named "newWin" --> var strWindowName = opener.name; opener.name = null; opener.close(); //Ensure the window doesn't hold onto the instance opener = null;
//Rename the window window.name = strWindowName; top.name = strWindowName;
While an alert at the end of my function indicates that the renaming has been successful, when I submit the form on window 2 I find that the window name has reverted to "newWin". For some reason however, refreshing the window makes the correct (previous opener) name stick.
I have created a multiple upload function using Flash and JavaScript. I have checked it in all webbrowsers (including Safari) on my computer (windows) and it works fine! Bravo for me! However, I have asked a friend to check my upload function on her Mac, but for some reason it fails. I have no Mac to test ... but does anybody know why the application fails in Safari running on on Mac OS? I understand this is a difficult question without knowing the exact error, but why does it work in Safari on Windows, but not in Safari on a Mac. Is Mac using other standards/conventions for JavaScript or something like that?
this is a re-post of the last item in ':after in js?', below, but the problem is no longer about ':after': now there's an 'else if' statement that doesn't work. This works: it looks for 2 conditions in a class name, and changes a class:
I've got a form textarea on my site, which after being submitted is stripped by my php file.
Then my javascript kicks in and does some analysis of the entered text. However everytime the user entered a hard return within the textarea my javascript gives me an error 'tekenreeks niet afgesloten' which means something like 'string is not closed'.
Therefore I decided to replace all occurences of chr(10) and chr(13) with ok2 (just some random characters), I did this with php which worked fine, and I didn't get the javascript error.
However I need to reshow the entered text (original) to the user, so I need to restore the old values. I tried result.waarde.replace('ok2', 'chr(13)'); but it doesn't work, as it still displays ok2.
I'm no expert in javascript, but how can I replace those characters by the hard returns?
Oh yeah I'll show some more coding, perhaps the error can be found there code...
I've done some small adjustments to my clients site, but it won't show properly in IE (the shadowbox js at least.). I thought js was accepted in all newer browsers.why it doesn't work?I use mootools, and shadowbox/corners and rightclick blocker.Is it generally a 'bad thing' to use js in webpages I want everyone to view in the same way? I tried the same effects with CSS but it's not supported in the same way corss-browser, unfortunately. The 'no selection' CSS class I have on the site is also not accepted in IE.
I am having problem making to work 'insertBefore' on IE 6. I have tried to find online solutions but I faild to do so. It works fine on Safari, FF, Opera, but not IE 6. Actually I am trying to insert new '<div>' into document body in front of anything else( this element will appear just after <body> tag ).
Here is a code:
Code: function subScreen(){ // get actual content of body var bodyDoc = document.body;