Showing Error In Home Page In IE7 - 8 But Not In FF
Nov 20, 2009
I have a javascript error in my home page. Which is annoying. I am having hard time debugging it. [URL] FF is not showing it. IE7, 8 shows the error. I just launched the website and I do not want users noticing an error.
I'm having trouble trying to figure out why on the home page there's a script error from both IE7 & IE8
"An error has occurred in the script on this page. Line: 49 Char: 5 Error: Object doesn't support this property or method Code: 0 URL: http://gopureenergy.com/ ..."
I'm not familiar with how the IE Debugging tool works
IM NEW AT THIS AND I'M WORKING ON MY FIRST WEBSITE. I USED iWED AND I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY IT WON'T WORK. WHENEVER I TRY TO OPEN IT IT SAYS: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING in /home/a2460084/public_html/beto/index.html on line 1
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!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" xml:lang="en">[code].....
I have a problem with javascript in IE6/IE7, or specifically with jQuery. There is a page that uses the google maps API which shows an error when you navigate to the website and the page remains blank. When I press refresh I get no error and the page loads as it's supposed to (this happens only ie IE6, IE7/8 appear to work fine). The same thing happens with tinymce and the jquery.tinymce.js plugin, which gives an error in IE6/7 but not in IE8. I can't post the URL since it's a password protected "under construction" website. The error for the Google Maps Api I get in IE6 is
Code: Line: 215 Char: 26 Error: 'firstChild' is null or not an object Code: 0 URL: -- left out -- And the error for TinyMCE in IE7 starts with
Code: Line: 53 Char: 3 Error: Permission denied Code: 0 URL: --left out-- And then when I press "yes" for "Do you want to continue running scripts on this page?" I get
The google maps api page uses $(document).ready( fn ), while TinyMCE uses window.onload. And, as one would expect, in FF, Opera and Chrome all works fine.
I need to use a piece of Javascript similar to "this.setHomePage(url)" that works in Firefox (and IE7)
There have been other threads on this topic, but they descend into "let the user do what they want with their browser" or end with a piece of script for adding bookmarks/favourites...
Does anyone have a solution for this? Or is it something that can no longer be done with the security of new browsers?
When someone comes to my site I would like to check to see if their homepage is set to my site. If it is then nothing is done. If it is not then I'd like a link to appear that asks if they'd like to set their home page to my site.
Can this be done? If so can someone post the code to do it?
i need a script that allows users to make my page as browser homepage, (i.e, when users click a link, the page will be their home page e.x (Make anairat page as homepage.
I have a button in my site which when clicked, will set the current page to be the home page for the user. I use the following code:
var hiddenLink = document.getElementById('dummyLink'); hiddenLink.style.behavior='url(#default#homepage)' hiddenLink.setHomePage('http://www.123.com'); somewhere in my <body>, I have the following link definition:
<a href="#" id="'dummyLink'" style="display:none"></a> Now, this solution works fine for IE But I need to have a working solution for Firefox and Opera too. Does anyone know how to solve this in these 2 browers?
how to make a particular website their default home page when they click the button "Make this site your homepage" using javascript. This sample code works in IE, but other browsers doesn't know this code.
how to do this stuff on other browsers. I've research on this but still can't find good codes that do something like the code mentioned above. Others are redirecting the users to do something to make the website their home page.
I'm new to java script and am desperately trying to understand it all. My first question is, I'm trying to create a "rotator" for my companies home page, much like the one on [URL]. And by rotators, I am referring the the deal that right underneath the nav bar that is rotating pics, etc. I found one I like at a different site as well, so I talked to the web developer and he graciously supplied me with the java script code for it. The code is fine, but when I place it in a document, it has the pics and text underneath each other instead if rotating the pics.
i want a make my web site the home page of the visitors who 'll visit my site....but i wanna do this without giving any message 2 them....i daont want them to know abt this....that on their visit my web site 'll become their home page.
Before the home page of a site i've developed appears, I want the logo of the company to appear on the screen, then fade out to reveal the web page with full functionality. I also could do this be fading out the logo to reveal a static image of the home page which then could redirect to actual home page.
I have a text box in a popup window and i need to pass the value from the textbox to the parent page.My problem is iam able to pass the value at the 1st time,but the next time when i try to do this im not getting the value.The thing is if i referesh the parent page every time iam able to pass the value.
I have posted in my community in Open Text an accordion, but only the text is displayed like a bloc, no accordion effect.on this community the Module header look and feel is based on a CSS. It seems that i have some conflicts between both (no error message displayed).
Basically, I want to show a <div> that displays an error message. I would like it to find the container where there is an <input> of type text and whose name is Username and display the corresponding error div.
I am using the Inline Form Validation Engine jQuery plugin found here [URL], and though I have posted at their forum as well, am having a heck of a time (not being well versed in js OR Ajax, unfortunately)
All I need to do is edit the code so that when the onSubmit function is processed, it returns only the first error it encounters, rather than keeping and display the array of every error. I have picked through the code several times, and can't seem to find where the array is stored. I thought perhaps I could find a for loop to limit, but am at a complete loss.
Its my first time using JavaScript I'm trying to make the utctime and localtime to appear, but its not showing what did I do wrong here? [code]Both this and the one I made didn't even show the current time
I'm having a problem on a particular site I am working on.
The URL is [url]
The problem is that when I try to close the browser in IE on the main page I get an popup with an error which says: "An error has occured on the script on this page"
Do you want to continue running scripts on this page?
"Yes" or "No" (Buttons to Click)
I have to click the 'Yes' button about thirty times before the browser will finally close. Does anyone have any idea what this is?