Onclick In Safari?

Apr 26, 2005

I have a form that has a Javascript function being called when a button is clicked. The function works properly in every browser except Safari and IE 5.2 for Mac. Any ideas?

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Onclick Not Working In Safari?

Dec 8, 2010

I am also in onclick problem, my code works fine in FF,OPERA,Chrome but not in Safari.My problem is this onclick.

Code:

1. <?php if(has_access($userarray,'view_serverdet','server')){
2. if (('Y' == $webpanel_ajax) && ('N' == $server_details || $usergroupid == "1")) { ?>
3. <span class="expand" id="exp<?php echo $server_row['id']?>" onclick="view_details('<?php echo

[code]...

In other Browsers these values alert, but in Safari not.I use Safari 5.0.3 in Fedora 13 using Wine.

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OnClick Event Not Working On IE And Safari?

Sep 15, 2009

I have written a PHP script for a secure client login system and it is working on Firefox and Chrome. But it doesn't work on Safari and IE. I have noticed that some of the javascript functions do not work at all while a few of them work.I am pasting the part of my code that does't work up here:

<script type="text/javascript">
function newdir(i)
{

[code]....

When I click on the create folder button (newdir.png), I don't see the alert message that I gave for debugging. I have the SAME problem with 2 more buttons on the same page.

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Onclick Not Working In Firefox And Safari?

Mar 11, 2010

I am trying to use AJAX to do a simple thing of displaying the results in the same page. Clicking on the <a href tag should display the results in the same page. This is working correctly in IE but the onclick() function is not working in firefox and safari.

index.php
<?php
include "dbconnect.php";

[code]...

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Div OnClick Not Triggering Function In Safari?

Sep 24, 2010

I have HTML code that reads:

Code html:
<div onClick="javascript:update_status();" class="profile_status" style="cursor: pointer">
<!-- my interesting profile status update here -->
</div>

What's interesting is that the javascript function update_status() fires in Firefox when I click the div, but in Safari it does not.

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Onclick Image Coordinates From Konqueror And Safari

Sep 26, 2005

I am trying to capture the image coordinates when a user clicks on an
image. My code is working in Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape, IE, and
Opera, but fails under Konqueror (and I suspect Safari). The code below
fails in Konqueror when the page is scrolled down; the coordinates are
off by the scroll amount.

My code in the html img tag: onClick="MLDot(event)"

and the related statements in the MLDot function:

xPosition =
event.offsetX?(event.offsetX):event.pageX-document.getElementById("clickImage").offsetLeft;
yPosition =
event.offsetY?(event.offsetY):event.pageY-document.getElementById("clickImage").offsetTop;

Anyone know how to pick up image coordinates in Konqueror/Safari?

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Onclick Option Value Not Working In IE Chrome Safari?

May 4, 2011

I have been developing a code for changing currency on onclick

here is a demo code

<form id="setCurrency" action="{$request_uri}" method="post">
<select name="language" class="language">
<option value="">Select Currency</option>

[code]...

It works fine for firefox but not for all browser

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OnClick InnerHTML/disabled Not Working In IOS Safari?

Apr 14, 2011

I have a form that is shown depending on some criteria. If the criteria are met, I use innerHTML to swap it in. When a button is pressed, the info on the form is checked with javascript - if it passes the check I use innerHTML again to change the button to '...'.

This works fine on Firefox and Safari - the problem is that it doesn't work when I test it with my iPad (iOS 4.3). The button stays the exact same and the javascript seems to stall on the line where I execute the innerHTML. Up to this point, innerHTML on mobile Safari seemed to work the exact same way as MacOS Safari. On my iPad, the innerHTML swaps out this button if the event is triggered from a different button, but not from id="submitbutton" itself.I tested another method - disabling the button. Same issue - works on MacOS Safari/Firefox but not on mobile Safari on my iPad when using onClick from itself.

code snippets
Form (it is a string since using innerHTML=)
...form content...
<div id="submitarea" class="center">

[code]...

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May 14, 2009

I've spend about 2 days writing this javascript code and it works great in IE only to find out that it does nothing in Safari/FF.

Here is my code:

<script type="text/javascript">function calculate() {
var thetotal = 0;
var silver = 0;
var gold = 0;

[Code]....

Basicly what the script does is using some variables in my form will calculate a total price in real time when you click the "Calculate" button. Works great in IE, but in Firefox/Safari it won't do a thing..

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Jul 7, 2010

I have a site which displays a selection of advert listings. We log the number of clicks each advert receives via ajax requests.The listings link to both internal pages on our site and external pages, hence the ajax - we cannot log the'clicks' by logging the requests on the destination pages as these are not all on our site for us to log. Also, I don't want to potentially get false positives e.g.from bookmarked pages - hence I am logging the actual clicks, not the requests on the destination.

All is OK in most browsers, but there is a problem with Safari (I am running Safari 4.0 on Windows XP running in Virtualbox OSE) but only where the destination is to open in the same window/tab (some listings go to a new window, some don't). I am logging clicks via an ajax request in the onclick event, which is working fine when the listing is to open in a new window, but it appears that when a new window is not to be opened, the ajax never gets sent.A have constructed the following minimal test case:

index.html

Code:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" [code].....

Note the line commented '****' in index.html which cancels the action of the link. When this is not commented out, the ajax request is sent correctly. Without it (the desired situation) the ajax request never gets sent. Its as if Safari saves up the ajax requests to do later, but never sends them as the new page cancels all such 'saved up' actions.I am using the Safari web developer tools, but I have also checked this test case by checking the Apache logs. Note that as a test case I don't pretend that it will work in IE, but it should work in standards compliant browsers and has been tested on Firefox 3.6.6 and Opera 10.6. The Apache logs show that logger.txt is being requested, unless it is already in the browser cache.Possible workarounds I've considered, but would prefer to avoid:

On the site in question the only such links that currently open in the same window are internal, so I do have the option of logging safari clicks by logging these requests as opposed to clicks and checking the http referer on the server side. As this is not a very flexible solution as it relies on these specific circumstances, also relies on all other links successfully making a new window, and furthermore relying on http referer could result in false negatives I'd rather find a solution within the javascript.I haven't checked whether an asynchonous request would work, but I don't wish to do this anyway just in case there is ever a server problem that prevents the response coming back (note that for these purposes the response is actually superfluous - we are sending the server a message but don't need anything back). I also want to avoid the delay in sending the user to the destination - there is no point having to wait for a response we don't need.Lastly, and my prefered workaround unless I can find anything better, is to make Safari (only) open all links in a new window anyway.

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Jun 6, 2010

The very simple code (below) works fine in Safari (and Chrome, Firefox etc.), but it doesn't work in Mobile Safari. Why?(You can find a working example at: http:[url]....)

Code:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en">
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Sep 4, 2010

I want to make it so that when I click on something, it changes what document.onclick does.

This is a simplified version of what I'm trying to do:

Code:
<div id="clickme" onclick="document.onclick = function(){ alert ('This should not be alerted on the first click'); }">Click here</div>

However, as you'll notice, the alert box shows up on the first click as well. The only way I have been able to get around this behaviour is to have the first onclick execute a timer that will then set the document.onclick after 1ms, however this seems very messy to me.

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Jul 23, 2005

Does anyone know if there is a quick test to tell if Safari 1.3 (or 2.0
will suffice) is the browser that doesn't rely on the typical
navigator.* methods? For instance, there is the good 'ol document.all
test for MSIE... Looking to add Safari support to my tty editor for my cms.

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Jul 23, 2005

The following code suppresses the 'enter' key, when run in I.E. 5.5 or
later (Windows) but not when run in Safari (Mac)

<body onkeypress="javascript:keysuppress(event)" >

function keysuppress(e)
{
if (e.type=="keypress" && e.keyCode=="13")
{
event.returnValue=false
}
}

What code can I use to suppress the 'enter' key when running an app in
Safari?

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Iframe On Safari

Jul 23, 2005

I am currently working on a project that displays preview of a jpeg
in an iframe. we can edit this preview - like increasing its zoom
level and changing pages , images etc. This works fine with IE on windows
but whenit comes to Safari on Mac , the preview is lost on refreshing the
browser.

I have noticed that this problem occurs when ever I use Iframes.
Although the main jsp page is refreshed and shown, the jsp page that
is the source for iframe contained in the main jsp page is not shown.

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Onload In Safari

Jul 23, 2005

I thought that if I have:

....
<body onload="some_script();">
....

that some_script would not be called until the <body> was completely
loaded - is this not the case? With Safari 1.3 I seem to have to delay
inside some_script (there is some php in the <body> that slows down the
loading). Since I happen to have a spare iframe in my <body>, I load a
tiny bit of html in it whose job is simply to set a "loaded" flag,
tested inside my delay code.

What I was observing was that some fields inside a <form> in the <body>,
whose values are set by some_script, were, with Safari, not visible
until I clicked in one of them - then they all popped into sight. I
wasn't seeing this with other browsers and a delay mechanism fixed it.

It was as if the onload was triggered as soon as it was encountered
rather than when the loading was complete.

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May 3, 2006

I'm trying to use the onPaste event in a text input, which according to Apple is supported. However, I get no response in Safari. Firefox works fine.

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Jun 13, 2007

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Dec 5, 2007

I am having problems with a website. It uses javascript to choose a payment option and then calculates the price accordingly. It works on I.E and firefox, but not on safari. A few of our clients use it so it has to be sorted out urgently.

I have no idea why it wouldn't work in safari and i don't have broad enough skills for that.

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Jul 28, 2005

I'm writing some stuff where I wish to allow the cursor keys to control
elements in a page. This has not been a problem except with Safari
which appears to duplicate the keydown and keyup events which are fired
when the cursor keys are pressed. I.e. pressing and releasing say, K,
results in one keydown event followed by one keyup event. Press any of
the cursor keys results in two keydown events followed by two keyup
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Dec 7, 2005

I have a big <table> and I have added an onmousedown handler.
When I get back the event in IE and Firefox, the individual <td>
element appears in window.event.srcElement (IE) and in
event.target (Firefox). However in Safari the target is just the
<table>, not the <td>.

I need to get back the <td> associated with the event, and I would
not like to put an onmousedown handler on each table cell because
there are a lot of them. Does anybody know how I can get the event
and figure out which table cell was clicked?

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Aug 30, 2006

The stuff I've built recently works (in the sense that it does what I'm
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fails silently in Safari. I don't have a Mac to test on. I write some
stuff and send it to the client who tests and reports back.

I don't do any browser sniffing, I test for a feature for I try to use it...

Are there any known oddities about scripting for Safari that might
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Safari Javascript Problem

Oct 17, 2006

I have a small Javascript problem with that mutch love web browser
safari, I tested the code on all other browsers PC (Win) and Linux and
IE on the mac and it seams to work ok, but for some reason it will not
work with safari.

function domywindows() {
//alert('test');
mywondows =
window.open('writeme.html','TellAFriend','width=45 0,height=600');
mywondows.document.write("<html>");
mywondows.document.write("<body>");
mywondows.document.write("Working Please Wait........")
mywondows.document.write("<form method='post' name='myform'
action='sendm.php' target='_self'>");
mywondows.document.write("<input type='hidden' name='urlis' value='" +
window.location + "?osadcampaign=tf'>");
mywondows.document.write("<input type='hidden' name='productname'
value ='" + productname +"'>");
mywondows.document.write("</form>");
mywondows.document.write("</body>");
mywondows.document.write("</html>");
mywondows.document.myform.submit();
}

Any one any ideas how i can make this mac compatable.

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Jan 9, 2007

In my applications I've a ton of scripts that use remote XML file to fill forms and evaluate contents; In these scripts I always use the method SelectNode (that, with some workaround, works fine also in Mozilla).

I've just found out that this method doesnt work in Safari browser, therefore my applications are not usable by this browser. Can anyone provide me any solution or workaround to be able to read XML
files in Safari wihout rewriting all of my scripts?

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Apr 2, 2007

Ok, I've been noodling with this for several days now and I'm starting
to go crazy. Does Apple's Safari browser support drag events on
Textarea elements? The few specs and docs I've found seem to indicate
that it does but I can't get it to work for the life of me. I've tired
everything I can think of to try get notifications for the events:

ondragenter
ondragleave
ondragover
ondrop

Not only do these events not seem to fire over the body of the
textarea, but also the textarea seems to sink the events (so setting
event handlers on document or body report no events while occurring
over the text area). Even stranger the 1px border around the textarea
*does* respond to the events, but once the mouse moves into the actual
textarea it stops. I thought perhaps it was that native OSX UI
elements don't fire events, but all "regular" mouse events seem to
work (onmousemove, onclick, etc...).

Even more frustratingly, if I absolutely position a new element above
the textarea (zIndex of new element textarea's) to try and catch
these events, the text area *below* the element still sinks the events
(even though it's not in the bubbling or capture path for the event).
In other words, a div absolutely positioned above the textarea won't
fire dragevents anywhere it overlaps the textarea. I can't click on
the textarea below or manipulate it in any way, but dragevents still
seem to be sunk by the textarea.

I've tried using event capturing vs. bubbling as well as different
methods of applying the event handler to the text area
(textarea.ondragenter, vs addEventListener(textarea,dragenter,true/
false) all to no avail.

I'm assuming Safari's textarea just doesn't work with drag events,
unless I'm missing something really basic. Anyone gotten this to work?
Any pointers or tips. Google searches have resulted in nothing, I
can't imagine I'm the only person who's tried to get this to work as
it seems like manipulating drag events on textareas would be a common
thing to want to do.

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