Event.which Not Working In Firefox?
Jan 28, 2010
After spending hours trying out many different examples that supposedly work with IE and FF, I've decided to post here :)
This is the code I'm using to catch the down arrow:
function is_int(event)
{
var Key = event.keyCode ? event.keyCode : event.which ? event.which :
[Code].....
And called using the following on the text input of a form field:
onKeyDown="is_int(event);"
This works in IE but still not in Firefox (3.5.7). Surprised as it has the .which in there - I thought this is what FF needed?
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Oct 20, 2009
My code below is working in IE but not Firefox:
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The following is the source code:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
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<head>
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var chars = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ';
$(function () {
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hereis the html file and javascripton click of this button a
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I have a jQuery code to allow users to login using a lightbox [URL] and immediately start downloading files, without being redirected or having the page reloaded. It's perfectly working in Firefox but Internet Explorer keeps showing the login box until I reload the page
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with the equivalent code of this in firefox?
<html>
<head>
<title>Event Handling</title>
<script type="text/javascript">
<!--
//MOUSE COORDINATES
function updateMouseCoordinates(){
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I have come across a problem that seems common with firefox and the use of event. I have a simple javascript function which trys to determine the element that an event was acted upon:
Code:
This is called on click of a input:
Code:
This seems to work correctly for every browser except firefox. A quick search online and all the fixes seem to include:
Code:
But when I debug this function, neither e or event are defined, am i overlooking something really obvious?
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code follows
function CloseWin(e,frm)
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My original idea of two trains, however pictural it was, appeared to be
wrong. The truth seems to be even more chaotic.
IE implements its standard down-up model: any mouse event goes from the
deepest visible element to the top. By carefully studying fromElement
and toElement properties, one can handle events on any point of their
way up.
NN/FF implements a "Russian hills" style: mouse events go first
up->down (window->deepest element), and right away after that it goes
down->up (deepest element->window). On theory you can handle events
during any phase on any level. On practice this implementation has some
major flaws. I don't have NN handy right now, but in FF we have:
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Code like :
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<img src="xxx.gif" id="top_menu_4" onclick="main_menu_select(this)">
I want to remove the onclick event:
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window.$ = function(name)
{
return document.getElementById(name);
};
$("top_menu_4").removeEventListener("onclick", main_menu_select,
false)
But it can't work in Firefox
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try{
if (window.document.addEventListener) {
window.document.addEventListener("keydown", reviseKeyFunctions, false);
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Can someone tel me how to detect mouse pointer
in Netscape/Firefox?
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How come this code ...
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<script type="text/javascript">
function del(mesId) {
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<code>
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I am successfully using this code to cause an event to fire when the user clicks inside any of the text inputs in my form:
Code:
govindaAddEventHandler(document.getElementById("input_" + arrWhichFieldsFilterable[i]),"click",getMouseCoords); // govindaAddEventHandler(obj, eventName, handler)
...which relies on this:
Code:
function govindaAddEventHandler(obj, eventName, handler) {
if (document.attachEvent) {
obj.attachEvent("on" + eventName, handler);
[code]....
The problem occurs when I change it from an on"click" event to an on"focus" event. In the latter case (onfocus) it does not work on Firefox, but only in IE8. Why is that? How can I add an event handler for onfocus in firefox?
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I need to refresh page cathcing "onResize" event.
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Sep 7, 2005
Here is an answer for those who are looking for a keystroke evaluation
script that works in Internet Explorer (IE 5.5, 6.0, 7.0 for PC--IE
4.0, 5.2 for Mac), Mozilla Firefox (Windows, Linux, and Apple
Macintosh), Safari, Opera, and other off-brand web browsers.
I have gone through many groups trying to find code that didn't break
in Firefox--yet still worked in other browsers. Although many people
give input on this topic, few are correct in their handling of the
events to give the correct results across the board.
I am a Webmaster, and although I have worked with much JavaScript, I do
not claim to be an expert on this topic--so feel free to post any
improvements that you can make.
Here's the test code, this snippet designed to force numeric-only input
in any browser, with the exception of a couple keys that are still
needed for form navigation (such as Tab--although this can be tailored
to your needs by adding more exceptions):
---SNIP_01---
<script language="JavaScript">
function CheckNumericKeyInfo($char, $mozChar) {
if($mozChar != null) {// Look for a Mozilla-compatible browser
if(($mozChar >= 48 && $mozChar <= 57) || $mozChar == 0 || $char ==
8 || $mozChar == 13) $RetVal = true;
else {
$RetVal = false;
alert('Please enter a numeric value.');
}
}
else {// Must be an IE-compatible Browser
if(($char >= 48 && $char <= 57) || $char == 13) $RetVal = true;
else {
$RetVal = false;
alert('Please enter a numeric value.');
}
}
return $RetVal;
}
</script>
---END_01---
This function would then be called as follows:
---SNIP_02---
<input type="text" name="over_figure" id="over_figure" size="5"
onKeyPress="return CheckNumericKeyInfo(event.keyCode, event.which);"
value="">
---END_02---
I have personally tested this on PC, Mac, and Linux systems in every
Web browser that I can get my hands on. It's far easier than the other
scripts that I've found, and you can just add "alert('keyCode: ' +
$char)" to find any other keycodes you might want to allow if you don't
know them off-hand. Obviously there is room to add a larger exception
list if you have need of it, and it might be better to just set $RetVal
to TRUE in the else and add an else if for IE, but my use didn't
require it.
I hope it saves someone some time!
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