I have a page with words within TH tags. When you put your mouse over the entire table, it is supposed to change an image source location to the one in the onmouseover as well as a block of text. I keep getting undefined errors though. I've been unsuccessful googling for the past hour for the proper syntax for accessing the span and image properties in mozilla. I tried adding document in front of each monument, mainimg, and maintxt without any luck. It has worked fine in IE6.....
I'm trying to embed a lot of html code into a javascript variable. How do I do that without getting error?
I kinda think that it has something to do with the escape quotation plus x, which I need so that the id won't duplicate.
//add new form //update cached steps in the wizard with a new step (adds one first) $(".addcar").live(click,function(){ //step 2 vehicle information content
So i am working on a piece that using local storage and saves them to an un ordered list. I have been using Chrome for the console and inspector abilities and it has been going well. I've tested it before in Safari and Opera and I know it works. However, in Firefox (and IE but I don't care about that) I am getting a console error.
Here is the code being executed:
There is some jQuery thrown in there but basically it says, test for a localStorage key of i, if it is not null create the list item, add one to i and repeat.
I am getting the following error in firefox only:
Index or size is negative or greater than the allowed amount" code: "1 [Break on this error] while (localStorage.key(i) != null)
However, when using Firefox, version 3.6, the following error messages are displayed in the Firebug console when links "Page 3" and "Page 4" are clicked:
I'm pretty new to web programming. I am working on an idea for a site involving bands and their fans... and have only done a little prototyping on it so far. It's coming along okay, but I have run into an odd behavior coming from firefox where once an initially invisible DIV is toggled to visible... and then the space bar is pressed, the whole display bumps upward on the screen and mostly out of view. I've tried several things to isolate the issue but haven't found the cause, yet. The screen doesn't act oddly upon space bar entry within IE... just in firefox.
I'm trying to make a 'Select All' button/link which will select all or deselect all checkboxes with a certain name. Now, i have a few sets of checkboxes, so i made a general javascript function. It works perfectly in IE but doesn't in FireFox. I get an error:
Error: document.deleteEmails has no properties Source File: http://localhost/MyMail/admin/d_email.php?LID=92eb5ffee6 Line: 124
Line 124 is the line with the for-loop on it. deleteEmails is the name of the form. The input 'fieldName' is the field name to look out for to select/deselect and selectName is the object relating to the checkBox i'm using to do the 'de/select all'. Code:
I'm having some issues with firefox, chrome seems to work ok. Firebug is giving me an error stating country is not defined. The line it's saying it's on is where the function for an ajax call to populate a select input on page load.[code]...
No matter what I put in here, Firefox is going into the error; will not return success.What the server returns is just plain text, no html, thinking maybe it has something to do with This, but I can't figure it out because there are only So many options for
Simple routine to fadeOut a <div>, change the src in the <img> tag and text in the header, and then fadeIn the <div>. Works fine in Firefox, receive this error in IE8. New to Jquery, not sure where to look for a solution.
Message: Unexpected call to method or property access. Line: 16 Char: 66797 Code: 0 URI: ........ $(document).ready(function () { // EXPANDED IMAGE DISPLAY // $(".imagePanel").mouseover( function () { var playerName = $(this).attr("player"); var image = "/Images2010/teamPhotos/" + $(this).attr("team") + "_Expand.gif"; $("#expandedPanel").fadeOut('fast', function () { $("#epHeader").text(playerName); $("#epImage").html('<img id="#epImage" src="' + image + '">'); }); $("#expandedPanel").fadeIn(); }); $(".imagePanel").mouseout( function () { $("#expandedPanel").fadeOut()}); });
I am able to run below code in IE but not in FireFox. Script : var prodElement = document.getElementById('moveattrribseq '); var value = " "; prodElement .add(new Option(value,value)); : This not working in FireFox
Firefox is throwing a DOM security error. I've used toDataURL() before, and it's never done this. I need to get this little app fixed, so that I can use it on my TabletPC for taking notes in class. The line of code that is throwing this error is: var Note = document.getElementById("SketchPage").toDataURL();
Here's the full error from the Error Console: Error: uncaught exception: [Exception... "Security error" code: "1000" nsresult: "0x805303e8 (NS_ERROR_DOM_SECURITY_ERR)" location: "file:///C:/SketchBook-Dev/SketchBook.js Line: 236"]
Here is the JS file: var PenSize = "3"; var PenShape = "Circle"; var PenColor = "Black"; var LoadFile = ""; var UIstatus = "visible"; var CurrentNote = 0; var BGcolor = "#C7C1A3"; var DataPath = "Data\"; var ImageExtension = ".img"; var FileList = []; var SystemPath; var UIstatus = "visible"; var Server = "localhost"; var NxtNote = new Image(); document.onkeyup = ToggleUI; function Init() { .....
I'm having a problem with the image swap javascript provided by Dreamweaver. Here are the versions of all software concerned:
Internet Explorer 6 Firefox 2.0.0.7 Dreamweaver 4 - function MM_swapImgRestore() { //v3.0 - function MM_preloadImages() { //v3.0 - function MM_findObj(n, d) { //v4.0 - function MM_swapImage() { //v3.0
The image swap works fine in Firefox. The problem occurs in IE6. The roll over image in the 4-6index.html page loads the onmouseover image of all the images over the schedule image at the bottom (see website).
When you follow one of the links, such as "see the activities" the image swap script fails completely on that page and produces an error, which is identified, in the debug brief, as being on line 2, character 5 (which, if i'm not mistaken is the character > )
I've created a test page using the same Dreamweaver code for 3 image roll overs and the code worked fine. Upon comparing the code from that test page and my website i see no difference. The Javascript in the header is identical and the code in the body follows the same structure. Code:
Recently i tried to use getJSON to retrieve data from [url] and every time i tested in firefox, the console will always give me error on the line $.each(data.results, function(i,result) saying data is null. i am wondering how to solve this problem?
I use the below code to add or remove a row from a table using javascript. The code works fine on IE however it doesnt work on Firefox, can anybody suggest reasons why this might be doing so?
The id "table1" is the ID of the table I am trying to insert the innerhtml into.
function addRoom() { var row = document.all("table1").insertRow(); var column = row.insertCell(); column.innerHTML = "input type='text' name=txt1>";
If you select a Training Event from the menu - "Submit This Record" will appear - click on it. Three alerts should come up - the first two showing data elements (normally not there but I needed to replace some code for this demonstration as the "real" page interacts with my live database), and the last saying "data submitted". In Safari, Firefox and Chrome these all work fine but in IE8 (Explorer) it gives an error on page error ...
If you click on the Volunteer Events radio button, an alert show ups that shows some more data elements (again normally not there), then select a Volunteer Event from the drop down list, make selections from any drop down lists that then appear after that until finally several other form items appear. You must enter a date, and at least one entry from the "Volunteer Activity Itemized Times" drop down menus before you click on "Submit This Record" - the same three alerts should come up - and like the Training Event, everything works except on IE8. (could be that this is also a problem in versions lower than IE8 but I don't have access to a machine that runs Windows (I am a MAC user).So if anyone out there is running IE8, I would appreciate if you could put this app thru it's paces and when you get the error - shed some light as to what is not right in the Explorer world that the rest of the world is OK with