Setting Functions To Events In Explorer Fails?
Mar 15, 2010
The code below is part of a tool tip set of functions. Currently this fails in Explorer as soon as it tries to set the event handlers to an instance of the functions. So in this case "initToolTipElements" is only printed once to the alert box and then the script stops. The code works fine in Firefox.
This is the doc type to the HTML page.
Code:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
Failing function.
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Jun 17, 2011
Could someone help me figure out why this AJAX request is not completed in Internet Explorer.
function openmanagegraphs() {
document.getElementById('managegraphs').style.display = 'block';
var xmlhttp;
if (window.XMLHttpRequest) { // code for IE7+, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari
xmlhttp = new XMLHttpRequest();
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I have an object
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Now I want to dynamically set an event for this object:
function foo()
{
}
myobject = document.getElementById("summer");
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Problem is that I want to give the function an argument. "foo(this)" instead
of just "foo".
How can I achieve that?
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version 1:
$(".classHolder").click(function(){ alert( $(this).html() ); });
version 2:
[code]....
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});[code]....
The question I have is, is there any way for them to call functions from one to the other? The following does not work:
$(function(){
function displayMessage(){ alert('hello world'); };
});
$(function(){
displayMessage();
});
This invokes a js error complaining that displayMessage() is not defined.
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$.ajax({
type: 'POST',
url: 'myPage.html',
success: function(c){
$(".response").html(c).ready(function() {
bindNewEvent(".response a");
});
});
function bindNewEvent(o) {
$(o).click(funciton() { ...etc... });
};
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I am trying to "ajaxify" my site. Now I have one problem:
$("#posts").children().remove();
$("#tag-sidebar").children().remove();
$.each(data.Tags_Sidebar, function (indexInArray, valueOfElement) {
var insert = $("<li>");
[Code]......
Now when I click one of those links (href1, href2, href3) generated, the click event won't execute! What's the problem? Also, is it right that I have to transfer the valueOfElement over, like I did? What does stopEventPropagation do? Prevent the href from being navigated to? That's what I am trying to do.
The data object is JSON fed from here:[URL]
The HTML is here: [URL]
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The following code is one of the functions 'frequencyWrapperOne' that has been wrapped in the function 'testWrapper'. A call to testWrapper does nothing.
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{
function frequencyWrapperOne()
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jquery-1.4.2.min.js
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$().ready(function() {
$('html').keydown(function(event) {
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Jun 30, 2009
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Here's the code section itself, the problem line is Line 3:
Javascript Code:
This is inside an onclick event; finalBox is declared outside of that handler. I'm able to use finalBox.getElementsByClassName in the same function about 20 lines up. For reference, here's where I create the elements I'm trying to find:
Javascript Code:
CustRow is a function that helps me shorten the code of adding a cell to a row (with addCell()); it creates a row element and attaches it to the given table element.
That first piece of code is the only place where I use getElementById. My main thought is that I'm doing the ID wrong and, for some reason, it's not registering with the DOM (though that doesn't explain why getElementById() still fails instead of returning null/undefined). Also, while I hope to eventually make this a FireFox add-on, I'm executing all of this through the FireBug console, so I don't know if that would affect it or not.
Any insights? I can change it to use getElementsByClassName (and it appears to work), but this is really frustrating me and I'd prefer not to use a messy work-around. (Actually, getElementsByName would be best, but I thought that getElementById would at least work.)
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Code:
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JS:
Code:
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How can I achieve this result?
Code:
So what to do here, thats the question:
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- Then use AJAX to send the form data to some file that probably doesnt exist yet.
- Give the PHP a responce, and echot he response to replace the buttons.
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The page loads immediately without:
But when i put it back in the above happens. I'm using jQuery.roundedcorners.
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There are no problems with the following image loading code fragment
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imgSRC = 'cue'+i+'.gif'
cues[i] = new Image();
cues[i].cnt = 0;
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cues[i].onerror = createErrorHandler(imgSRC);
cues[i].src = imgSRC;
}
})();
function imagesToLoad(i) {
return function () {
if ((i += 2) <= 358) window.status = (179 - (i>>1)) + ' images left
to load.'
else window.status = 'image loading completed.'
}}
function createErrorHandler(imgSRC) {
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Jul 20, 2005
I am using ASP to dynamically generate a series of forms. When the
page is loaded, everything appears to be correct, except that the
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