Document.exeCommand ('Copy',false,null); Is Not Working In Mozilla
Jun 3, 2009document.exeCommand ('Copy',false,null); is not working in mozilla
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View 5 RepliesFollowing code i modified to make it work in the firefox browser.
but its not working in firefox
if (document.selection)
{
var objRange = document.selection.createRange();
var sOldRange = objRange.text;
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I am trying to test changes to my site (made only on my local machine so
far) in IE v6, Mozilla 1.6, and Opera 7.5.
When I test "navigator.javaEnabled in IE it corretly reports true/false
depending on whether javascript is enabled.
However, both Mozilla and Opera *always* return false. How can I properly
test to see if javascript is enabled/disabled in these two browsers? (If you
have a reference on the web, please point me to it as I've spent several
hours trying to find what I need.) Code:
Code:
<a name="loc"></a>
<a href="#loc" onClick="document.location.href='#loc'
document.location.reload(false);return false">Click here to go to your location</a>
When you click onto the link you should go to the page location marked by the anchor tag "loc", however, upon clicking you go to the top of the page and never redirected to the exact spot where your anchor tag is located. Why is that? I'm using IE6 (per requirement) as my platform.
Hallo,
I'm have a problem with the following script:
function wr(s)
{
//Just got tired of writing document.write,
//so I created a shorthand version
document.write(s);
}
function lm()
{
//I know this can be shorter but the original script
//tried to format the outputstring, wichh did not
//work in Mozilla, so I commented a lot out
//and this is what's left of it...
var s = document.lastModified;
return s;
}
function lmstring()
{
var s = "This page was last modified at: ";
s += lm();
s += ".";
return s;
}
<html>
...
<script type="text/JavaScript">
<!--
wr(lmstring());
// -->
</script>
....
</html>
This _should_ return the date and time the document was last modified
(saved), however in Mozilla (1.4; Windows ME) it will return the
actual current date and time (as if I'd used "new Date()").
In IE (5.50) it behaves as I expect.
What am I doing wrong (or is it a Mozilla bug?).
(The script is in an external .js file, if that should make any
difference)
Basically i'm trying to draw a box over an image which
is turning out to be a nightmare. The problem i'm getting at the moment
is that i'm creating a line with <div which works when it's not hidden
but I need to be able to make it hidden so I can use layers to show all
when it finished drawing to make it smoother. This is how some other
scripts are doing it that i've seen. So i've got it drawing a line and I
need getElementById to pick out the layer but it's only picking out NULL
with the one i've got enabled below. I've tried the others but they just
come out as errors. I need to get top2 which is the <div line to show
itself but I can't seem to reference it by getElementById. I use linux
mozilla so i need it working in mozilla as well as windows that's why
i'm using getElementById. My code is below any ideas anyone?
I have a strange problem... I have a form with a text area that contains an XML document. This document can be modified by the user.
Once the document has been modified, the user pressed the "Submit" button to submit the modification (onclick=modify())... and go to another jsp page.... in my javascript, I have the following code:
function modify()
{
myRand=parseInt(Math.random()*99999999); // cache buster
var docXML=document.forms[0].xml.value;
var plist="myRand="+myRand+"&docXML="+escape(docXML);
url="modify_xml.jsp?"+plist;
document.forms[0].action=url;
document.forms[0].submit();
}
With Firefox, the problem does not occur.... but with Explorer, the form is not even submitted!!!!! Is there a workaround for this? The XML document is not even very big.
I have an XML page I'm trying to load with javascript to display on Mozilla Firefox. I can get this to work on Internet Explorer but it would not work on Firefox. I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. Can someone glance at my short piece of code below and tell me why this wouldn't work on firefox? Code:
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1: function myFunction(myLink, base) {
2: var myCheckBox;
3: var idx;
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when I view source of the page , I see the values of sng_ids_{index} hidden parameters set correctly but I get this javascript error :
Error: document.getElementById("sng_ids_"+i.toString()) is null
i am getting this error Microsoft JScript runtime error: 'document.form1' is null or not an object
in my aspx page i have a form with few controls and i ahave a image button instead of submit button
i have given the hyperlink with javaascript to the iamge button as <A href="javascript: submitform()"><img alt="test" src="Images/test.png" /></A>
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I am using the following code to show/hide part of an html page. It
works in Netscape and Firefox but dies in IE: "Error: document.layers
is null or not an object"....
The following code returns me a null value on internet explorer but works fine on firefox and opera.
var iW = $(document).width();
alert(iW);
I have a page built with asp.net that includes some "imagebutton"s within a form. These render as input tags with the type set to image. I ahve the onclick attribute set to run a custom javascript function and return false.This has worked fine for the few months the code has been in place and then just recently (within the last few days) it has stopped working for a single network user. They click on the link and instead of the function executing (and the AJAX loading details into the page) the form submits. This makes me think that the "return false" simply isn't executing. The user says that they haven't changed any settings or anything that may cause this issue...
The browser being used throughout the company is IE8 under Windows XP. I have checked the version being used on their comptuer and it is 8.0.6001.18702, which is the same version as the one installed on my local machine which is working fine. Another user has logged into the computer being used by the user with the issues and it works fine for the second user.
Code:
The "View All Show Times" href should toggle a show/hide div. All of sudden, it's not working IE 6 (FireFox and IE 7 work fine). This never happened until today. Could an altered browser setting have caused this behavior as I didn't change the code? It looks like return false is not firing.
Links redirect in IE8. I simple want to links to run a function then not go anywhere.
My code
Code:
<a onclick="UpdateTable(9); return false;" href="google.com"> Resources</a>
This will work in Firefox, wont in IE8.Although I cannot reproduct it right now, at some point IE was also working if I had a confirm instead of a false... (weird eh?).
As for my "UpdateTable"
Code:
function UpdateTable(myID)
{
var aa = document.getElementById("displayTable");
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If I get rid of all the "innerHTML" it works (so I suppose if I create elements and append them it would work, but im hoping for a solution instead of taking that route).
Why the following code has the error: 'document.mainform.unknownHw' is null or not an object?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm pretty new to js, but i've searched this issue and it seems simple but it's not making sense. I'm trying to make the link dead I have this within a div of my html
<a href="poop.html" id="home"><img src="images/Home_off.gif" width="84" height="40" id="home" alt="home" /></a>
and I have this in my .js file
document.getElementById("home").onclick = changeMov;
function changeMov() {
return false;
}
i tried variations like:
<a href="poop.html" id="home"><img src="images/Home_off.gif" onclick="return false"; width="84" height="40" id="home" alt="home" /></a>
I know for a fact that it is an object and I'm pretty sure that it isn't null. I will give you a link to the page that I'm troubleshooting even though it's embarrassingly ugly. Does anyone have
an idea of why it's not seeing the <select name=finish> on Line 183 in <Form Name="myform">?
Probably an easy one, I have the following code...
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However whenever I click on the link it still goes to the top of the page.
I'm trying to build my own form validator using jQuery but I'm having an issue. The form throws the alert, but still submits!
Here's my code:
Code:
$(document).ready(function(){
function validateForm(){
$('.req').each(function(){
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I'm trying to figure out this script doesn't display any text in the
child window and why I'm getting the null or not an object error.
It's taken directly from the Javascript and DHTML cookbook (not listed
in the book errata on o'reilly website). Initially I get an error
"window.dialogArguments.yourName" is null or not an object. Then I
fill out the field on the form, press the button and the child window
does display but there is no text inside the child window.
Questions: Should I be declaring an object that isn't currently
declared like "window"? or is "window" a built in object that doesn't
need declaring? do I need to assign the dialogDoc.html or "result" to
"document" somehow? It looks like they have me putting a value in
"result" then never actually using "result"... confused... Using ie
6.02800...Suggestions? gj
<html>
<head>
<title> Launch a Modal Dialog</title>
<script type="text/javascript">
function openDialog(form){
var result = window.showModalDialog("dialogDoc.html", form,
"dialogWidth:300px; dialogHeight:201px; center:yes");
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Internet Explorer Modal Dialog Window</h1>
<hr />
<form name="sample" action="#" onsubmit="return false">
Enter your name for the dialog box:<input name="yourName" type="text"
/>
<input type="button" value="Send to Dialog"
onclick="openDialog(this.form)" />
</form>
</body>
</html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Modal Dialog</title>
</head>
<body>
<script type="text/javascript">
document.write("Greetings from " +
window.dialogArguments.yourName.value + "!");
</script>
</body>
</html>
I've been trying to make my very ajaxy site more SEO friendly, lots of the returned actions from ajax can be retrieved as a full page, so it's just a matter of exposing the links. Up until now I've had 'span' tags which I have now changed to 'a href' so that the search engines will follow them. I've added the following code so that if the event should send an ajax request, it does that, or if it should go get the full page, it does that.
<code>
jQuery('a.mixContent').livequery('click',function(){
var vtid=jQuery(this)..parent('div.controller').parent('li').attr
('id');
alert(eventid);
if(eventid!=null){
clicked(getSelected, eventid);
} else {
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I paid for some to create a slideshow, and it works fine in the orginial html document but when i copy and paste the code into my html document the scroller to the left of the image stops moving up and downI put the working file at thisthe guy i paid to do work refuses to help even those i advertised the price in my ad and he wanted me to give to pay him more to tell which code to change
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View 3 Replies View RelatedI have the following code
Code:
$('a').live( 'click', doIt() ) ;
...
function doIt() { return false }
However, the 'return false' does nothing. If I click a link the event is not stopped and the page it points to is loaded!
So, what could I do, given the above code, to stop the click event ?
UPDATE: I inspected jQuery object and changed doIt to
Code:
function doIt() {
$.Event.preventDefault();
$.Event.stopPropogation() ;
}
Does not produce errors, but didn't stop the event, but I feel I'm getting closer
Have an issue with using $.ajax for requests. If I set async: false it works fine, but sometimes gets cached content. If I add in cache: false then async doesn't work anymore, the next ajax request gets called before the first one finishes.
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