Instance Of Causes An Error In IE5
Jul 20, 2005These 2 lines caused an error in IE5. The error is "Function expected". Why?
var d=new Date();
document.write(d instanceof Object + "<br>");
These 2 lines caused an error in IE5. The error is "Function expected". Why?
var d=new Date();
document.write(d instanceof Object + "<br>");
I have made/modifying a script that I can create AJAX objects on the fly. It is working fine in Chrome, FF, Opera, Safari but not IE -.- IE = nightmare
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I have some links that open a window, when this window is open various php processes are carried out and it sets serveral global variables. The problem i am having is users, you can't just tell them to have one instance of the window open you have to enfore that rule and i am having a problem doing that.
i have this code:
function launch(newURL, newName, newFeatures, orgName) {
var remote = open(newURL, newName, newFeatures);
if (remote.opener == null)
remote.opener = window;
remote.opener.name = orgName;
return remote;
}
and this function is called upon by another function Code:
I've been searching and playing with this script for the past few hours and finally got it work!
Code:
<script type="text/javascript">
function fnSelect(objId)
{
fnDeSelect();
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I'm trying to use a variable that is passed into a function to to dynamically name an instance of an Object(). I've created a Timer() Object that seems to work just fine... the problem is I can't figure out how to pass in an instance name into setTimer() to create a new instance of Timer() object?? My ultimate goal is to have multiple instances of the Timer() Object running at once. While the code below works it only allows me to create 1 instance of the Timer() Object with the name of tmp. Code:
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a script like below
Code:
<script type="text/javascript">
var monthtext=['January','February','March','April','May','June','July','August','September','October','November','December'];
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Only the second calendar is taking effect. All the dropdowns in calendar1 is empty. Please help me.
I have the following code running in FireFox 1.5 (a remote XUL
application):
var req = new XMLHttpRequest();
// execution will block until request is
completed
// third param set to false makes request
synchronous
req.open(strMethod, uriTarget, false);
if(strMethod == "POST") {
req.setRequestHeader('Content-Type','application/x-www-form-urlencoded;
charset=UTF-8');
}
req.onreadystatechange = function () {
if (req.readyState == 4) {
if(req.status == 200) {
strResult = req.responseText;
xmlResult = req.responseXML;
}
else {
strLastError = uriTarget + " returned http error code " +
req.status + "
" + req.statusText;
if(intVerbosity > 1) throw new Error(strLastError);
}
}
}
req.onerror = function() {
strLastError = uriTarget + " fetch failed while " +
arrReadyState[req.readyState];
if(intVerbosity > 1) throw new Error(strLastError);
}
req.send(strRequest);
By the time it gets to req.send() (at the bottom) all the callback
functions like req.onerror still have values of null. I've verified
this using the Venkman debugger with req as a watch variable.
the code is clearly assigning functions to those callback function
objects. Any idea why they are all turning up null?
I have a javascript object which dynamically generates a table adding, deleting and moving rows as the user clicks on buttons or links. Problem is when I generate a table row and add the javascript method call to my class, I have to put the object instance name variable of the class in order for it to be called from the onclick=function(). This is seriously limiting, but I'm stuck for a way round it. Heres a edited of the code so you get the idea....
Instantiating the object :-
var dtl = new DynamicTableList("table1", $
{myObject.allFieldsAsJavaScriptArray}, true, true, true);
My javascript class DynamicTableList, note the dtl javascript object
instance variable being referred to in the addRow function. How can I
avoid this???
function DynamicTableList(thisObjName, tableName, options, showDelete,
showUp, showDown)
{
this.processRow = function(r, row, up, down)
{
...
};
this.processRows = function()
{
...
};
this.getVisibility = function(visible)
{
...
};
this.delRow = function(button)
{
...
};
this.addRow = function(selection)
{
...
if (showDelete)
{
var cell2 = document.createElement('TD');
var inp2 = document.createElement('IMG');
/
************************************************** ***********************************************/
inp2.onclick=function(){dtl.delRow(this);} // Have to specify
dtc!!!!!!!!
/
************************************************** ***********************************************/
inp2.title='Delete'
inp2.alt='Delete'
inp2.src='images/delete.gif'
cell2.appendChild(inp2);
row.appendChild(cell2);
}
...
tbody.appendChild(row);
this.processRows();
};
this.moveRow = function(node, vector)
{
};
}
Obviously the code dtl.delRow(this); is being dynamically generated, but how do I replace the dtl instance name with something that'll work whatever the user of this class calls the instance of it!
I have a client, let's call them "BuyNow." They would like for every instance of their name throughout the copy of their site to be stylized like "BuyNow," where the second half of their name is in bold.
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I was looking in the firebug debugger and noticed that my main .js file was somehow being called twice, but I don't see where. There are dozens of files involved in this particular problem, so I think the best way to go about solving it is to test - in run time - if my js file is already in place on the page, do nothing - otherwise call it. This is pseudo that I have monkeying around with but it's not working.
Code:
function checkFile() {
var fileExist = new fileExist();
fileExist.onLoad = isPresent;
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I thought this would work, perhaps it's because of an argument I need to pass in to checkFile(ZYX) but not sure.
I need to change the background-image (or possibly background-position) property of each new instance of a div with a particular class. I will have a set of images to choose from, or could create a sprite with all of the images.
Example:
Code:
<div class="desc">content</div> **needs background-image: url(pic1.jpg)
<div class="desc">content</div> **needs background-image: url(pic2.jpg)
...
etc.
The page code is dynamically generated from our CMS, so can't change the HTML.
Basically I have this code:
Code:
<div id="rightNews">
<div class="showHead">
<a href="#" class="showAcc">7th July 2010</a><br />
Lorium epsom diem Lorium epsom diem Lorium epsom diem
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But when I click to expand one coloumn all of them expand as they have the same class, is there a way so the others close when another one is clicked?
I am wanting to add a style (bold and blue for example) to every instance of a word or words on my website. Is this possible with jQuery? And how would I write it?
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Code:
<script type="text/javascript">
// Flexible Image Slideshow- By JavaScriptKit [URL]
// For this and over 400+ free scripts, visit JavaScript Kit-[URL]
// This notice must stay intact for use
var ultimateshow=new Array()
//ultimateshow[x]=["path to image", "OPTIONAL link for image", "OPTIONAL link target"]
ultimateshow[0]=['images/rotate/tattoos/main-tattoo1.jpg', '', '']
ultimateshow[1]=['images/rotate/tattoos/main-tattoo2.jpg', '', '']
ultimateshow[2]=['images/rotate/tattoos/main-tattoo3.jpg', '', '']
//configure the below 3 variables to set the dimension/background color of the slideshow .....
I've been working on a site that uses some JS to rotate some images near the top - the nice looking ones of the safari lodge :Which uses the code :
Code:
<script type="text/javascript">
//new fadeshow(IMAGES_ARRAY_NAME, slideshow_width, slideshow_height, borderwidth, delay,
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I have the following style markup:
<h2>
<span class="status">
UNDER OFFER
</span>
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As i'm trying to add an overlay image to the hyperlink so it will appear on top of the image that is already there (css absolute and z-index).
Is there a way to reinitialize a variable in a function without having to add another instance?
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How to I create the following code...
#moving {
position:absolute;
float:right;
top:100px;
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I've been playing around with JS for a while, but I've not ever found fantastic learning resources. I'm comfortable with other programming languages, so I'm very interested in OOP programming for JS, and I've started to use tools like the Prototype library for that purpose.
However, one problem has consistently caused me problems whenever I'm writing a JS Class. How can I get a reference to the specific class instance from inside an event handler that I create with a class method. Let me give an example of what I want to do:
(This code is using the Prototype library...)
myClass = Class.create();
myClass.prototype = {
makeLink: function(obj) {
// Out here, "this" refers to the instance of the myClass Class
obj.innerHTML = ''
obj.onclick = function() {
// In here, "this" refers to the clicked on element.
// How do I get a reference to the instance of myClass in here?
}
}
Here's the best way that I know how to do this right now. It seems to work in Firefox alright, but doesn't seem to work in IE:
myClass = Class.create();
myClass.prototype = {
makeLink: function(obj) {
obj.innerHTML = ''
self = this; // Save a reference to class instance as "self"
obj.onclick = function() {
// Self is evaluated to instance reference at time of assignment to onclick
self.linkClicked();
}
linkClicked: function() {
// Do something useful here
}
}
Is there a more elegant way to do this? I could just create all of my event handlers for objects outside of the class in procedural code where I already have a reference to the class object, but I like to wrap these things up inside the class, because sometimes they get significantly more complicated than this very simple one. Anybody have any solutions? This has to be a common design pattern...
I am using the featured content slider, where i want 2 sliders on the same page. when i call more than one time the first one is working and not the second one.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" dir="ltr">
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I am wanting to avoid loading a seperate instance of jQuery in each of many iframes. For the most part this is working well. The problem I'm having is with the ready event. It does not seem to work properly withina child iframe. parent.$(document).ready(function () { /* this fires before the DOM is ready.*/ });
Based onwhat I have read I am guessing it is firing immediatelywhen called ratherthan waiting for the DOMto beproperly loaded first. I can getwindow.onload to work, but it fires late in the game. Is it possible to get a proper 'ready' event triggered within an iframe without loading a seperate instance of jQuery ?
Im trying to create a function where i pass two element id's and my script populates it with events and anything else it may need to run but what i am finding is that i cant use this so that the instance of the object is kept what ends up happening is nothing at all what i would like to have happen is the code to work somthing like this...
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