I'm having some trouble implementing a popup in firefox. I attached some
simplified code at the bottom. This is part of a firefox extension. What
happens is that a popup window is created, the popup window updates it's
data depending on what is shown on the main window. The problem comes when i
click the 'X' to close the popup window. it crashes firefox, and closes all
firefox windows. can somebody help me with this? why does this happen? I'm
99% sure the error comes from the form in the html code.
I am trying to get a dynamic table going. You click a button to add a row. In the newly created row a button to delete the row is placed (try the code example below). In Netscape, pressing the delete row button crashes the browser. Why ? What is the correct way to do this ?
I am stumped why this following code works in IE and Opera but crashes Netscape 7 (ie makes it disappear and try to send a bug report etc).
Any help would be much appreciated.
Copy and save the following code example and try running in Netscape 7 (or Mozilla 1.4) . It works fine in IE 6 and Opera 7. I've tried all sorts of tweaking around but to no avail.
I need some expert help. Perhaps suggest the correct or other better way of implementing this.
My site works fine in Firefox, but it crashes in IE.
I am using alot of jQuery in order to fade in content. When the user clicks on one of the above links a few times, it will crash in IE.
Here is my site code... I have absolutely no idea why the site crashes in IE. I don't even know where to begin to debug my problem. I don't have Visual Studio on my computer, but on my friends computer Visual Studio reads a message of An unhandled win32 exception occurred in iexplore.exe[####]
I'm writing some code so that my comments section automatically updates every 10 seconds. The code i wrote does update it but sends off about 40 request every 10 seconds until it eventually crashes the browser.
I am trying to reuse a popup in my application. The reused popup also opens another popup. From this final popup I then try and reference a function located in the window that origionally opened the reused popup. This works fine in IE but doesn't in FireFox. Looking at the code through the Javascript debugger in FireFox it tells me that the reused popup's opener is closed even though it is still open. Is this a bug with FireFox or just bad practice?
I'm currently promoting a website that requires internet explorer. I have been showing a page that tells non-IE users (mainly Firefox users) to switch to IE in order to view the page.However instead I want it so that if the current browser is not Internet Explorer it loads the website in Internet Explorer (basically a popup that is in Internet Explorer, and not in whatever browser the user is using).
I'm trying to get a popup to keep focus when it is re-clicked. The script below is supposed to produce this exact behaviour, however it doesn't work, at least on firefox 1.0.7 and moz 1.7.12 (linux kubuntu). It does work with konqueror....
I have a portfolio page on our company site that functions properly on Mac, but not in Windows. The page is here, but I warn you it will possibly freeze IE if you click it. I include it for reference. code...
In IE, the first thumbnail (of 32) will display and then the page generally locks.
I believe the javascript that governs the popups may be the culprit, but I only know enough to be dangerous and need an assist as this site is already live and that was my screwup. code...
I am triggering a Javascript based popup in which I want the URL location box hidden. I can get it to work fine in IE (I am using IE8) but the location URL box always shows in Firefox (I am using FF3.5). The code I currently have is below...
Code JavaScript: var win1 = newWindow('{0}', null, 700, 'location=0,scrollbars=1,resizable=1', 300);
Is what I want to achieve not possible in FF based browsers?
I need help with resizing a popup window in firefox. Currently, I use a JS script to open a popup window, and then resize the window to the size of the image. It works perfectly in IE, but not as well in Firefox.
Funny thing is it does work as expected with some images. The code is identical for every image I use this for, so I cannot figure out why it is not resizing correctly. Code:
I adjusted a javascript code which was a clickable popup to an autoloading popup. Basicly when someone visits the page I want the popup to appear. It's working fine but Firefox doesn't display the popup on page load, only when clicked. (newsletter signup) Im just starting out on JavaScript.
here's the code
Code:
var rel = popuprel3; // Here we will describe a variable popupid which gets the // rel attribute from the clicked link var popupid = $(this).attr('rel');
I'm using the following commands in a javascript popup window link and it hides everything but the status bar. Can someone tell me what's wrong? I've only tested it in Firefox and the status bar keeps appearing.
I'm using window.open method in my script to open poup window. Recently Internet Explorer users reported that the script crashes on their machine with different runtime errors.
I have this table:CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS Assignments (uid TEXT PRIMARY KEY ON CONFLICT REPLACE, instruction TEXT, start TEXT, stop TEXT, createdTimestamp TEXT, theTimestamp TEXT, taskID TEXT, resID TEXT, flowID TEXT, flowDefID TEXT, currentState TEXT, iconRef TEXT, colorRef TEXT, dispatched BOOLEAN, inStartState INTEGER, inStopState INTEGER, writeLock INTEGER, workItemID TEXT, companyID TEXT, metadata INTEGER)
The thing is that when making a insert and then going to the development toolbar in chrome and look at the storage tab and look at my table. Depending on what is in the table chrome crashes.I drop the table between the executions.The difference here is that "theTimestamp" is something rather then empty. If I set theTimestamp to '10/15/10 3:07 P' it works. But just adding that last M or any other letter will make chrome crash when you try to look at the table. Whether it is by navigating to the table with mouse clicks or writing a select * from Assignments statement.
I have one page with <select> list in it, which opens a popup with another <select> list. Those two list are linked... When I select something in the list that is in popup window and confirm the selection (by pressing button), I call a function that fills the "parent" window and forces popup to close. All this is accomplished by directly accessing another list:
for(var i = 0; i <= selLength; i++){ name = parent.window.opener.listValues.options[i].text; value = parent.window.opener.listValues.options[i].value;
self.document.form1.itemList.options[i] = new Option(name, value); }
And this doesn't seem to work with IE. With Firefox is OK.
I'm trying to create a control which when the mouse button gets pressed on one div an absolute positioned div pops up in place of the cursor. From there the cursor should interact with the dialog before the mouse button is released. In other words one element will catch onmousedown, display the popup, and the popup element will catch onmouseup. This works fine in IE as the popup automatically accepts following events, but my problem is in Firefox.
In Firefox everything behind the popup still receive events even though they can't be seen (hidden by the popup). I have to release the mouse button and then click on the popup again before it accepts the onmouseup event.
I also used a different cursor on the popup to see if Firefox recognized it was there at all. Still the cursor doesn't change until I release themouse button and move the cursor across the popup element.
I've tried focus/blur, timeout delays, hiding the first element (the one which receives onmousedown) but nothing works.
The only thing that works is hiding the entire body and then using setTimeout to show the entire body again 1ms later. Obviously though that is very ugly.
The problem is, the extension tend to crash when there is no internet connection, and sometimes, the http requests fail to communicate with gmail server, they got built up over time and end up flooding the memory.
I'm working on some code and am running into brick walls. I'm trying to write out Javascript with Javascript and I've read the clj Meta FAQ and didn't see the answer, read many similar posts (with no luck though), and searched through the IRT.ORG Faqs (www.irt.org/script/script.htm).
The Javascript is designed to open an popup window and then inside that window call another script which will resize that window. There may be another way around this but the reason I tried this approach initially was that I wanted to call the onload handler in the popup window to resize the image only after the image had completely loaded. I've had some code in the primary Javascript file (showimage.js) before that works if the image has been cached but on the first load, it doesn't resize properly which tells me it is probably because it is trying to resize the window based on the image size but it isn't completely known at that point. So I removed that code and tried placing the resizing code in the second Javascript file (resizewindow.js). BTW I've tried other code to open a popup image and automatically size it ie Q1443 at irt.org but that doesn't do exactly what we need.
Even if there is another way to do this with one file, I still want to figure out why this isn't working in case I run into it in the future.
I thought what I would need to do to use document.writeln to write Javascript would be to escape any special characters and to break apart the script tag ie
document.writeln('</SCRIPT>');
would become
document.writeln('</SCR' + 'IPT>');
I have a HTML page and 2 Javascript files. All files are in the same directory and have permissions set correctly.
Here are the 3 files (keep in mind wordwrap has jacked up the formatting):
index.html ---------- <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <title>Test</title> <SCRIPT type="text/javascript" LANGUAGE="JavaScript1.1" SRC="showimage.js"> </SCRIPT> </head>
<body> Click the house<BR> <A ONCLICK="newWindow1('house1.jpg','Nice House')"><IMG SRC="house1thumb.jpg"></A> </body> </html>
showimage.js ------------ function newWindow1(pic,sitename) {
resizewindow.js --------------- function resizewindow() { // Do resizing here. // Right now this isn't being executed alert("resizing window"); }
Can anyone provide some pointers as to why this javascript is failing? I'm using IE6 on Win2k and when I click on the image to open the popup window, it does open the window but it is white with no content and the system immediately goes from about 4% CPU usage to 100% and consistently stays there until I kill that window with the task manager.
I am having some issues using jQuery multi-select, it works fine but really lags when I have multiple instances (can crash the browser in some cases) am using jQuery 1.3 & jQuery 1.7 as the demo (have tried updating to the newer versions but problems persists)
I am using the following [url]
Does anyone have any idea to speed this up, or an alternative plugin that works a little better?
I have a Popup on my website which appears the first time someone leaves my home page. The problem is that it's intended for people who decided not to order, but it still appears when visitors go to my order page. Please can you tell me how to stop this happening, so that it only appears when people click away to a page other than my order page? Code:
I would like to copy a whole div from current page to a popup window. Somehow, no matter how i tried, i dont get the innerHTML for the div. Is it anything i miss out? code...