Safari Doesn't Execute <script> Tags Added Using The DOM
Jul 23, 2005
I have a function defined in my document's <head> section which adds a <script> tag to a specified <div> tag. The added <script> has a src="" attribute pointing to a PHP file, which dynamically returns JavaScript. In Safari, the src file isn't downloaded. Neither is any code contained within the new script tag [such as alert()]. In IE(6) and Firefox, this works as expected. Here's my code:
I'm setting position left to 100% and it works except in Chrome/safari. These browsers set it about 100px from the left not 100%obj.css('left', '100%');Setting the css by itself <img src="" style="left:100%;position:absolute" works fine.I don't know if this is a browser problem or a jquery problem.
in the code below I an trying to replace a string with another string, then write the new string in JavaScript tags. But the result is not what I wanted: first the original string was not replaced, second plain text is shown, instead of popping up an alert. Is there a way I can replace the string and execute the command?
I have a lightbox (Shadowbox) which opens upon page load. The size and contents of the lightbox are obtained from a query string. Everything works perfectly in Firefox.
However the lightbox does not open in Safari unless I add an alert statement (originally put in so I could debug my code) - see 'alert("about to open Shadowbox");'
Can't seem to make it work, I have seen many examples but they are all just for 1 div tag. When i trymore than one it doesn't work anymore.The first one works, if i have more than 1 then the other don't work.
using the following jquery $(document).ready(function(){ $("#toggle-text").click(function () { var divvalue= this.value;
Is it possible to trigger the action of a form with a submit button that's outside the form tags? If so, how should this example be rescripted to make the input tag work outside the form tags?
The very simple code (below) works fine in Safari (and Chrome, Firefox etc.), but it doesn't work in Mobile Safari. Why?(You can find a working example at: http:[url]....)
Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> <head>[code]......
ive got a problem with some of my code. mozilla likes it, but IE gives an error and doesnt do anything with the code what im trying to do is show two fields only if a checkbox is checked. the javascript function is as follows:
I use a basic pop-up window code that i have used for many years.I probably need to update it, but i was wondering why it will work for every browser but IE8.
function popUp(URL) { day = new Date(); id = day.getTime();[code].........
I have some Javascript that takes the input from some textboxes and then puts them all into a sentance automatically. It works perfectly in IE but not with FireFox... does anyone know how to make it work with both browsers?
HTML Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function Text_Change() { var TxtFName = document.getElementById("TxtFName"); var TxtSName = document.getElementById("TxtSName"); var TxtAge = document.getElementById("TxtAge"); var TxtLoc = document.getElementById("TxtLoc");
var SpnDisp = document.getElementById("SpnDisp");
var FName = TxtFName.value == "" ? "?" : TxtFName.value; var SName = TxtSName.value == "" ? "?" : TxtSName.value; var Age = TxtAge.value == "" ? "?" : TxtAge.value; var Loc = TxtLoc.value == "" ? "?" : TxtLoc.value;
SpnDisp.innerHTML = "Hello " + FName + " " + SName + ", " + "you are " + Age + " years old and " + "at the moment you live in " + Loc; } </script>
im working on my online portfolio and I have an external javascript file that has functions to add a piece to the collection...here is the link to my pageillustratorthe javascript file is herehttp://www.freewebs.com/harrisonengl...ngleweb/add.jsas you see some of the pieces will show up, and some wont. they are all going off the same function, and all work when i run the html off my computer harddrive rather than the freewebs server.Also, i understand that formatting of the site will get all messed up when it is ran in different browsers... for instance it works in firefox and safari now, but not IE and Chrome
This script is supposed to tally the score of the questions. It shows up fine but it does not tally the score :confused:
<p>You are on a business journey beyond traditional small business style <input type="checkbox" value="1" name="Q1">yes <input type="checkbox" value="0" name="Q1">no</p> <p>You don t want to be the glue holding everyday operations together <input
Using Firefox 3, trying to use a confirm box where it says ok or cancel. The box shows up to confirm ok or cancel but if I click cancel it doesnt seem to return false, it just goes to the link of the url set in href. Im including the js file in the page:
Code: <script src="js/forms.js" type="text/javascript"></script> I then call it in the link:
sort of made a thread about this earlier but I dont feel I explained the problem very well, if you go to http://love2-create.com and click on the orange "view profile" link about halfway down the left hand column a tab opens showing a profile with a small picture gallery at the bottom, this gallery works fine in firefox and google chrome, however in safari it works sometimes but not always and in IE it usually works on the first time the page is loaded but then when the page is refreshed and the profile link is clicked I get an Error: 'document.getElementById(...)' is null or not an object on line 60,the lines in question look like this:
HTML Code: buildcontentdivs:function(setting){ var alldivs=document.getElementById(setting.id).getElementsByTagName("div")
I grab Jquery scroll bar demo from htmldrive.com and try to work it out for myself. But when I modify the coding, some text color doesn't change as it suppose to be. I am not sure where is the problem. The function is as the following
I wanna create a functionality where on clicking a (minus) button a div show slide up and and the image should change to (plus). Again on clicking the plus button. the content div should slide back out
i have a set of select fields, which when selected, send a value via ajax, to return a sub-selection for further choice. I have 3 levels of sub-categories like this. For some reason it works in FF only - not IE. [URl]..