Script Won't Work Firefox / Sort It?
Jul 19, 2011Can't work out why this site works in Chrome and Safari but not in firefox? code...
I guess the easiest way for you to see it is just to view the page source?
Can't work out why this site works in Chrome and Safari but not in firefox? code...
I guess the easiest way for you to see it is just to view the page source?
I've following code that gets values from labels and assigns to variables. code...
it works fine in IE but not in firefox.
I have a portfolio page on our company site that functions properly on Mac, but not in Windows. The page is here, but I warn you it will possibly freeze IE if you click it. I include it for reference. code...
In IE, the first thumbnail (of 32) will display and then the page generally locks.
I believe the javascript that governs the popups may be the culprit, but I only know enough to be dangerous and need an assist as this site is already live and that was my screwup. code...
I've got expanding text / menus in javascript on my page. These all work in IE with no problems that I can tell.
Unfortunately, when I view the page in Firefox, only the first expanding menu is actually a link and works - the rest do not even appear as links and don't work (and the expanded text isn't showing either).
If sort this work:
var myarray= new Array(10,16,35,"0.1",8,4,22,19,1,22,35,9,26,38,40);
with code
function function1(a,b)
{return a - b}
var order02=new Array();
order02=myarray.sort(function1);
but instead of 0.1 I use 0,1 (with comma) not work;
Is possible to solve?
Further, in the function for to sort, what is the difference
between this
function function1(a,b)
{return a - b}
and this
function function2(a, b) {
if (a b) { return 1; }
if (a == b) { return 0; }
if (a < b) { return -1; }
}
If I use 0.1 they work good both;
If I use 0,1 (with comma)
they work dissimilar (different result) and both whatever not work.
My girlfriend wrote an electronic form with some Java script code.
However some buttons don't work on IE (like the "submit and "default values" battens).
Could someone please have a quick view and maybe tell me what should be changed?
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}
and the line that I use to call the function - through php- is:
<a onclick="addtxt('post','$code');">
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Code:
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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 =
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"you are " + Age + " years old and " +
"at the moment you live in " + Loc;
}
</script>
<body
<div><input type="text" id="TxtFName" /></div>
<div><input type="text" id="TxtSName" /></div>
<div><input type="text" id="TxtAge" /></div>
<div><input type="text" id="TxtLoc" /></div>
<div><span id="SpnDisp"></span></div>
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<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
function validateyesvalue(document){
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You can have a mouse over the 2 first pictures, but after the second
picture has moved over the screen, nothing is happening when you move
the mouse over the slideshow The source code:
I have a problem with this script: $('#clickshow1').mouseover(function() {
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