The following code opens the desired IE page if you are using IE, FF, Chrome or Safari(IE).. Otherwise, if you're not using IE, you get a message that you need to use it (just the way it has to be for now.) The function doesn't work in Opera -- I'm using 9.63.
Wrote what I though would be a simple script to convert Fahrenheit to Celsius, feet to meters... and vice versa. It uses onchange="calculate(this)" in the input fields, so when the individual enters a number and hits tab or enter it automatically calls the calculate() function and does the needed conversion. I'm passing (this), 'this' being the input field, and calculate() pulls out the needed data for the conversion.
It works great in Firefox. But in IE or Opera, the calculate() function never even gets called. I've searched for an answer, but to now avail. I haven't written much JavaScript and am not entirely sure what's causing the problem. Kinda makes me think of Java, where if you want to use action listeners, you need to first instantiate a listener object. Is there somekinda event listener in JavaScript that Opera and IE want instantiated? Here is my code in it's entirety.
I have some simple code to have one div bounce around inside another. It works fine on Firefox and IE, but for some reason in Opera and Chrome it only moves left to right.
This suggests that Chrome and Opera allow you to dynamically set style.left but not style.top. This seems odd to me.
why this won't run as intended on Chrome or Opera?
Here's a very simplified version of my code to demonstrate the problem:
Code:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html> <head>
Before image upload I want users to preview their choice. For some reason JS doesn't work with all browsers except FF.When a user selects file, JS preview function should insert it into #addPreview div where preview.gif is located as a default picture. If everything goes OK preview.gif is replaced with new selected file. Otherwise wrong size or file type is detected. Alert message appears in #addPreviewAlert div.Here's my code:
HTML CODE
Code: <!-- ALERTS --> <div id="addPreviewAlert"></div> <!-- END ALERTS -->[code]...
Tell me why Firefox works as desired, but all other browsers don't allow any preview. They don't show any JS error messages and alerts either.
I have a code (see below), in Firefox it works perfectly: it saves submitted information after clicking __JL_SAVE button and keeps user on same page.But in Internet Explorer & Opera it only redirects to index page (index.php) and doesn't save submitted information.
Here is code:
echo '<form action="index.php" id="mosForm" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data">'; global $mainframe; echo "<pre>".print_r($mainframe->_session,true)."</pre>";
I have 2 page. one of them,is gallery.html and another one, is index.html.i want to load the content of the gallery page into <div id="content-gallery"></div> in index.html.I use the fallowing code :
but it works only in IE8,FF, and safari. It doesn't work in chrome and opera (latest version).In opera and chrome, when i click on <a id="gallery">show gallery</a> it show only a bank page.i use jQuery Library v1.3.2.
I'm using the Google AJAX APIs, but some reason google.load works when run through normal javascript, but if I call the method from my jquery ready function it doesn't work. Code and output is below
window.loadFirebugConsole is not a function If I comment out line 3 in code.js, the console debug runs okay, so the ready function is running okay. Even though there's a reference to Firebug, the same error occurs in Safari too. Nothing on the page loads.
I have a very simple webpage which plays music from youtube, only top 2000 records from the Netherlands URL...For that i've made a database with music links from youtube, and it works fine. But i want more quality.Therfore I've made a Push button and link with a function within it.if sombody want to say to me if its bad quality music that my database is updated by push the button or link. (part -->php script)[code]
Function doesn't work with conditions , but works without them , I need a condition in the function so i can pause, start a slideShow. how do i do this.
my script that works in firefox/opera like a charm, but doesn't so in IE8.
Here we go:
$(document).ready(function(){ $(".folder").live('click',function(){ var id = $(this).attr("id"); if($('#' + id).hasClass('folderClosed')){
[Code].....
The basic idea is to show a "virtual" directorie from a mysql database over json. The first part works also quit well, only the .remove() function doesn't work right, which means the sub <ul> elements remaining on the page.
I have the following function that display a list depending on the drop down option the user selects but doesnt not work on explorer it works on other browsers but on exploere i get the following error code...
The Firefox 3.6.12 displays only: =========== Start =========== 10_ShowClassesAndTypes Starting 10_ShowClassesAndTypestesting dw =========== End ============
The "dw" function writes nothing. Suggestion on how to get "shorthand document.write" function working. In the meantime I'm going to see if I can get Protype to provide a shorthand function.
Iam using Raphael and add the same question in their google group too, but they said, its jquery specific. I think, jquery doesnt found my circle. Maybe different id - handling between SVG-specific and plain DOM elements?
<script type="text/javascript"> function Toggler() { Alert();
[code]....
For some reason, this doesn't work on my page. onClick="Alert();" DOES work, but "Toggler();" doesn't. I know, right?! Further weirdness, the code DOES work if I create a simple HTML page that contains nothing but the code contained above. But when I put it into my existing page, it stops working whenever it's embedded. Alert works, Toggler doesn't.
My page is an index.php file which pulls a pre-established "head.tpl" and "foot.tpl", and slots in the requested content between them. I'm trying to put this code in "head.tpl". This is the only JavaScript I'm using (so far), and other than that it's all HTML, CSS and PHP.
The following script sets values for various input elements and I want exactly the same function to run for the on blur event of at least two fields. The first half of the script works fine - however when I take the $('#prod_id2unit_price').blur(function() and script it as a separate function and then call it from
I have some problem with onunload where I want slideUp my menu when I go out form site. I have the slideDown function fire at body onload and this function work properly. but the slideUp() at onunload not.
My code: $(window).unload(function() { $('#menuContent1').slideUp(); alert('Handler for .unload() called.'); });
and even the alert work. Only the jQuery slideUp not working.
why the string comparison test doesn't work in this javascript function? It works if you use just text between the currentItem div tags, but not when you use html for an image. I even tried to use iso characters instead of angle brackets, as in "<img src=expand.png></img>" and still no dice. Why not?