It shows perfectly in Safari and firefox.var A is simply a div that may contain <span></span> tags. This function counts the span tags, and creates buttons to match the number of span tags that parenting div contains. 'parts' is an empty div with an id of 'parts.' It's the location the buttons are to be placed.
As I said, the buttons show up in safari and firefox. But no go with iexplorer.does iexplorer not read the innerHTML call? I've even tried just printing a 'test' string as the innerHTML and, it didn't show up.
Code:
function Parts(A){
var parentV = document.getElementById(A);
var totalCount = parentV.childElementCount;
I have a bulletted list on one side, and when the user rolls over, information (text and sometimes a picture) about the topic pops up on the right side. I'm retrieving simple html files and using Javascript innerHTML to accomplish this. Everything is working perfectly in Firefox and Opera. In Internet Explorer, I have a very strange bug. The text appears just fine, but images in the html files don't. There is just a blank space the size of the image. There's no little "can't find image" icon either, just blank space. Here's my code:
function showtext(filename){ if (!document.getElementById) return; if(navigator.appName == "Microsoft Internet Explorer")
I'm trying to display a widget that is called through another page. The "test" word shows up, but the WIDGET portion does not. I know the address works, I can call it through the url and it displays fine so that's not the problem. It's something within the javascript.
Here's my code:
Code:
<script type="text/javascript"> httpRequest("www.addressto/xxx/xxx/recent-widget.php", showrecent); //Function to display the widget within innerHTML
I have an an element that can successfully be retrieved by document.getElementById('id'),but when I attempt to alert(document.getElementById('id').innerHTML), the string is empty. Then, if I try to change the innerHTML like this:
document.getElementById('id').innerHTML += "new string", I get "unknown runtime error".The thing that bothers me is that the element can be gotten with getElementById, but its property innerHTML seems to be either blank or null when in fact, it contains HTML. By the way, this is all in IE. I have tested in FIrefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera, and it works perfectly in those.
Is there a way to add an if and else with in innerHTML like this. var sfe = document.getElementById("mainform").innerHTML ='<form name="'+frmName+'">'+ '<!-- comment -->'+ '<h2 id="pa" name="dr">';if(n == 1){'+fname+'}else if(n == 2){<b>No Title</b>} '</h2>'+ 'more'+
I am getting data from two tables in a database using a dropdown box with a onchange and some ajax to update two diferent Div tags, basically the id is passed to a php page,, I grab the data from the two tables, I then echo the data in two html tables. I echo a ** for a delimiter between the two tables,
Then I use a javascript split function to split the responseText into two peices so I can update each DIV with the coresponding data.
Everything works in Firefox, but in IE7 only one div gets updated with its data, the other div will not change, and I get a unknown runtime error. However if I go into my php page and change the data I am echoing after the delimiter to a simple echo 'test' it will work. Code:
I've got this code that creates a new new row and cell. I then put some text into the cell with innerHTML - works beautifully with Firefox but fails with IE. I guess IE doesn't support this way of doing it, but is there another way of doing it with DOM?
Here is my problem in a nutshell: a script to model dynamic table extension. It works under Firefox. But IE just aborts, complaining about an "unknown runtime error" in the line with "innerHTML". Why?
<html><head></head><body>
<script language="javascript"> function extend() { var tb = document.getElementById('thetable').tBodies[0]; var newrow = document.createElement('tr'); tb.insertBefore(newrow,tb.rows[tb.rows.length-1]); tb.rows[tb.rows.length-2].innerHTML = '<td>A</td><td>dummy</td><td>row</td>' } </script>
Why doesn't a SELECT element's innerHTML reflected which option was selected? Works in IE. I need this functionality so that I can retain what choices a user made in a tabbed interface.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head>
<script language="javascript"> function callAlert(){ var theHTML = document.getElementById('Radius').innerHTML; //alert(theHTML); } </script> <title>Untitled Document</title> </head>
I want to load an external file into my page via XMLhttpRequest and innerHTML. The external file contains javascript code which is not executed during or after insertion. All the HTML markup is displayed just fine.... basicly even this code doesnt work:
var img = document.createElement("img"); img.attachEvent("onclick",alert("test")); var div = document.createElement("div"); div.appendChild(img); //can't work; div.innerHTML="<-click this";
but i use attachEvent like this,it work; eg:
var img = document.createElement("img"); img.attachEvent("onclick",alert("test")); var text = document.createElement("span"); text.innerHTML="<-click this"; var div = documet.createElement("div");
div.appendChild(img); //can work div.appendChild(text);
How can I get the innerHTML of a <div> area only when the page loads, then use that variable in a function?
Here is my code: function setContent(zz) { var lb = document.getElementById('leftbar').innerHTML; var rb = document.getElementById('rightbar').innerHTML; document.getElementById("myContent").innerHTML = "<span class="title_Page">"+Page[zz]+"</span>"; if (zz=="home") { document.getElementById('leftbar').innerHTML = lb; document.getElementById('rightbar').innerHTML = rb; document.getElementById('leftbar').style.width = 食px' document.getElementById('rightbar').style.width = 食px' } else { document.getElementById('leftbar').innerHTML = ""; document.getElementById('rightbar').innerHTML = ""; document.getElementById('leftbar').style.width = Ɔpx' document.getElementById('rightbar').style.width = Ɔpx' } }
I want lb and rb to be set only once (i.e. only when the page loads the first time). I tried putting those variables outside the function, but when I do they, they show up as undefined. So how could i code it so that when the page loads, it assigns the innerHTML to the two variables, but not any other time while that page is open?
Can somebody explain why this happens, and how I can solve it? Since the first case works on all browsers I tried, I was hoping to get a browser-independant method to read the sourcecode of another file. By the way, all files are local.
I'm using an i-frame to grab a server-side text file and display its content elsewhere in the html document. On change of the i-frame source, I want to access its innerHTML.
The i-frame source changes just fine and even displays the source; the glitch is in accessing the innerHTML for that new i-frame src file. It requires *TWO* clicks of the onClick element to get the correct innerHTML (with just one click, the source will change, and display the new file in the html document; however, the innerHTML is still that of the old source file for the i-frame).
This does not appear to be a loading problem with the new src file into the i-frame. (ie: setTimeout on a function to get the innerHTML after the src file loads does not work).
So the question is: how can I get the i-frame source to change AND access the new src file's innerHTML with one click?? Code:
so I have this code for a date form and I made a PHP loop and even a javascript loop for it. There is a script that supposedly adds multiple 'dates' when the user clicks this 'add more date' button and I use an innerHTML to clone it.
My problem is how will I put it inside an innerHTML on a javascript. Since innerHTML reads html tags, is it possible to put a PHP loop within it? and how will you also call a javascript function within it?
this is the PHP code: <select> <?php for ($i=date("Y"); $i>=1950; $i--)
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I just need to know if what im doing is right, or is there another way to do this?
I'm working on a script that inserts things into tables. It's complicated and involves xmlhttp and lots of stuff, but I've narrowed the problem down to something simple. The following code does not work in IE. It doesn't generate an error, but simply displays nothing. Here is the code:
I'm trying to hide a TR if a TD within it has only specific html in it. Why would this not work: if(document.getElementById('website1').innerHTML.toLowerCase()=="<a href='' title=''></a>") { document.getElementById('website-row').style.display='none'; }
I'm using javascript to dynamically make controls show up or disappear on a form. For some reason, if I load a control (in this case a select control) into the Div it shows up perfectly. If I load text in there, it is fine too. However, if I programmatically try to go from the select control content and cover it with text afterwards, that won't work.
If I change the content from one string to another, it works as well. I just cannot remove a control I've put down and replace it with text or "" or whatever.