I have a numbered image gallery which has a next and previous link which is another way of navigating through the gallery the problem i have that in IE all is fine but doesnt seem to be working in firefox, i would appreciate afew pointers,here is the code
<script type="text/javascript">
var currentImage = 1;
function LoadGallery(picNum, captionText)
I have spent more than 6 hours on the issue of having angle tag link wrap around the images using jquery cycle plugin but with no avail. It works fine on IE but Firefox. Since visiting the demo [URL] doesn't work I added javascript to replicate a parent div "#slider" for the <a> but only the first image works. Here is a little idea of the layout about my code:
I am working on a Javascript application and i am facing a strange behavior of the application in IE. I am creating a table at runtime using DHTML and registering event for the table row click. When i deploy this application on web server and browse the application, the events fires in firefox and chrome but in IE the events are not fired. If i browse the application from the server with localhost, the application triggers the events and fails when i use machine name.
The following is the source code:
<!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"> <head> <title></title>
I have are created dynamically buttonset toggle radio button with following code. All is working okay but just I have added onclick function which is doing window.location which is working with FireFox but not working with IE and google chrome.
<script type="text/javascript"> var chars = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'; $(function () { $('#btnSet').buttonstrip();
I have a jQuery code to allow users to login using a lightbox [URL] and immediately start downloading files, without being redirected or having the page reloaded. It's perfectly working in Firefox but Internet Explorer keeps showing the login box until I reload the page
I don't know if this is the right place for this, but it didn't seem to fit anywhere else!
I have the folowing test page: [index.html]
<html> <body> <form id="go" method="post" action="page2.html"> <a href="java script:;"* here 1</a> <a href="java script:;"* here 2</a> </form> </body> </html>
*"java script:;" should not have the space, but for some reason if you don't use the space it comes out "javascript:;"
In IE if you click the link "Click here 1", and then return to this page it will mark the link that you clicked as visited (and leave the other unvisited even tho it goes to the same place, which is nice) but if you do the same in Firefox it will not mark the link as visited, which is rather frustrating. Does any one know if it is possible to get the clicked link marked as visited in firefox?
Suppose,closing the browser through Browser Close Button(Top Right Corner cross(x) button), i have to execute some ASP script , for that, in body onUnLoad Event calling a fucntion called CloseWin(e,frm), it is working in Internet Explorer successfully , But in FireFox not working. how to solve this problem. or any other way to get the co-ordinates of browser close button( code for both IE and Firefox).
code follows
function CloseWin(e,frm) { //frm required for my program var bButtonClicked = false;
I have the following jquery script for a link with id showHideNav on my page and I want to show/hide (toggle) 2 DIVs (#navigation and #welcomeOuterWrapperDiv) when the link is clicked:
$("#showHideNav").click(function() { // store a cookie so we know if this link has been clicked in this session var linkClickedCookieName = 'MoreLessLinkClicked'; if (showNav()) { $("#showHideNav").html("More ↓");
When the select menu is changed, the text in the textarea tag is changed. But after something is typed in the textarea tag, the select change functionallity no longer works under Firefox 3.6.13. Firebug shows it as being changed, and it still works with IE8.Am I doing something wrong? Is there a workaround?
<!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">
I'm trying to do up a contact form that after a user submits the information, the drop down contact box will slide back up instead of redirecting to another page. The script works fine in Chrome and Safari, but Firefox and IE keeps redirecting to the php page.
Inside of $(document).ready(function () I have: var refre****= setInterval(function(){ $('#mydiv').load("mypage.htm"); }, 9000); This is working great in IE, it loads mypage.htm into mydiv every 9 seconds. If I change the contents of mypage.htm I can see it in mydiv after 9 seconds with IE, but not with Firefox. With Firefox I can see the reloading symbol on top of the tab every 9 seconds, but I don't see the page changed.
I have a function that checks to see the number entered in a textfield and then, if greater than 1, will change a radio button from Single to Multiple and visa versa. The function is called from the textfield with an onkeyup="function()". The problem I am having is that it works in IE just fine, but in Firefox it doesn't seem to be doing anything. I'm not getting any errors and can't seem to see what is the problem.
I have a page on my site to show countdown timers to some our upcoming events. I am using a script called jscountdown that allows me to place multiple scripts on the same page. It works great in IE but in Firefox, only the first couple of timers show up and even they don't count dynamically.
I've pulled what little hair I have left out by the roots. If any of you can help with this script or recommend another that allows multiple countdowns on the same page.
Actually the below code only creates dynamic DIV in IE, but for Firefox it does not create any DIV. Also it does not create the event onclick to be triggered when clicking on any area inside the DIV.
I want to create dynamic DIV in firefox and IE + I want onclick event when clicking on the DIV as I want to that click to delete the content of the DIV or you can say collapse it.