Unescape Problem In Netscape 7
Jul 23, 2005
Does anyone know why unescape would throw an error on certain special characters?
I'm trying to unescape the string:
Espa%F1ol
It shou8ld display like this after it is unescaped:
Español
This works fine on IE but not in Netscape 7.
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May 13, 2006
What is the opposite function of unescape?
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Nov 22, 2009
I am by no means a JS programmer, but I like to exhaust all avenues when attacking an issue. A signature fired off on a piece of javascript that came across the wire, with an odd "var unescape" inside of it. I am hoping to throw this code out there, to see if anyone has any insight on what this might be.
I am assuming this is double encoded, but I am not certain. Here is the snippet of code the signature fired off from:
var ibdf=unescape("%u0b0b%u0b0"+"b");
var fdofdopf="xcvb9090";
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Jul 23, 2005
Is there a way to get a page to appear in a new tab in the same window in
Netscape 7?
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Aug 25, 2004
I am creating a site that will use a Client-Side Include (CSI) to dynamically generate an ad banner to be placed on the right hand side of the page. It loads great in IE5 and above and Netscape 7 and even loads fine in Netscape 4.7. The problem is when the user resizes the window, the ad banner that was generated is then placed at the bottom of the page. I even look at the HTML of that particular page and the CSI is thrown into the bottom portion of the site. I am perplexed as to how it just throws it down AND knows where in the HTML code to insert itself.
If anyone has any ideas on how to stop this snippet of code placing itself anywhere in the site, I would appreciate any help. Again, it LOADs fine but when the user decides to re-size the window, it just moves it down to the bottom of the site.
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Jul 23, 2005
I've got a trouble with my script, i want to show a <div> on Netscape
and it doesn't work: Here is the script
//navigators identification
var ie4=(document.all && !document.getElementById)? true:false
var ie5=(document.all && document.getElementById)? true:false
var n4=(document.layers)? true:false
var n6=(!document.all && document.getElementById)? true:false
// creation of three div Code:
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Jul 23, 2005
My Website (Template) uses JavaScript to create a pop-up window in the
gallery.With IE it works fine, but not with my Netscape 7.0. No Pop up apears.
In the script I found the line:
if (browser_type == "Microsoft Internet Explorer" && (browser_version >=
4) && (navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Windows") != -1)) {
has it something to do with not working?
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Jul 20, 2005
I created a menu bar for my page using Sothink DHTML Menu 4.1 which created javascript file. I also add a small slide show on the page using javascript and the javascript is embedded in this page's HTML.
Everything works perfectly with IE. However, Netscape (4, 6, 7) can't see the menu bar created in DHTML when the slideshow javascript is present.
If I just have the menu bar or slideshow alone on the page, Netscape can see it, but it seems that Netscape always ignores the DHTML script when both javascripts are present. Not sure what is going.
I have tried to put the slideshow javascript in the .js file that has the DHTML code for menu bar, but it didn't work either.
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Jul 20, 2005
I just installed the LoveSan security patch from MSFT and turned on
Auto-Update. Now applets do not load. I tried getting Netscape 7.1 but
it directs me to the Sun page to install JRE. I do this but still
neither IE or NS will load applets. Tried downloading some from
various websites with free applets but these do not work either. Any
ideas?
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Jul 20, 2005
I have a problem with NS 4.7 (I know, it is old, but I have no
choice...) :
So, I have a page with a link to open a new window:
var strHtml = '<html><head><title>title_of_window</title>' +
'<LINK rel=stylesheet href=theme.css>'+
'<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript" SRC="my_script.js"></SCRIPT>' +
'</HEAD><BODY onLoad="fonc_onLoad();" class=Body topmargin=0
leftmargin=0 MARGINWIDTH=0 MARGINHEIGHT=0>' +
'blablabla' +
'</body></html>'
var win = window.open('', 'window_name', 'parameters');
win.document.write(strHtml);
win.document.close();
win.focus();
My problem concerns the tag "onLoad " of the "BODY" tag: with IE, the
"fonc_onLoad()" starts normally (this function is in "my_script.js"),
but with NS 4.7 (ou 4.51), the <SCRIPT> tag is ignored (you can view the
window's source code), so the "fonc_onLoad()" function cannot not start.
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Jul 20, 2005
i have a netscape and IE incompatibility problem. when i change the text size in netscape everything looks fine and all frames text size change. but when i change the text size in IE just one frame change!
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Dec 9, 2005
I'm making a website in both english and italian languages. I thought to make a javascript function that automates the switch from one lang to the other, reloading the same page. It works fine with IE, but when I tried to view it on a Netscape7 browser, nothing happen when I click on the link. Code:
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Nov 9, 2001
I guess because IE once again has its own variations this works or Netscape isn't following the dom I don't know which but I was hoping this type of navigation was going to be dom compliant with the newest versions of Netscape
If you have a table with the id "bob" (I like dumb names sometimes) you should be able to navigate down the table via bob.firstChild.childNodes[1].innerHTML. This does not work in netscape but does work in IE. I find this troubling because of how much easier things would have been if it worked in both. I really just wish the browsers would become equal.
The dom specification is here (outdated I believe)
http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/CR-DOM-Lev...roduction.html
Thats the specification and how it supposedly works. I am going to keep playing and figure out if maybe Netscape 'changed' it. for an example try this Code:
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Dec 14, 2006
i tried everything to open a new window of smaller size in Netscape, just couldn't do it. Is it my own Netscape browser setting or Netscape itself's problem?
here's one of the code im using:
<A HREF="javascript:void(0)"
'welcome','width=300,height=200')">
Open a new window</A>
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Jul 23, 2005
I have a javascript function which uses the method
document.getElementById.
I'm using it to decide whether a checkbox has been ticked or not. This
decision is encoded in an if statement with the condtion being
if (document.getElementById(checkboxtoupdate).value ==1)
/* The Code */
function set(object)
{
var checkboxtoupdate = object.value;
if (document.getElementById(checkboxtoupdate).value ==1)
document.getElementById(checkboxtoupdate).value = 0;
else
document.getElementById(checkboxtoupdate).value = 1;
}
The "object" accesses a html tag which has an value attribute e.g
value="7400"
However Netscape Navigator 7.1 does not seem to recognise
"document.getElementById(checkboxtoupdate).value"
and reports an error that
document.getElementById(checkboxtoupdate).value has no properties.
But Internet Explorer has no problem with this at all.
Is there another way to do this so as to be recognised by Netscape 7.1?
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Jul 23, 2005
I noticed that the following line of code works in IE 6 but not in Netscape
7.1:
<INPUT TYPE="radio" NAME="selComb" VALUE="0"
Nothing happens when I click on the radio button. There is not even an error
message.
This is a simplified version of the actual code, which is used to pass among
other things the value of a selected radio button to a JavaScript-function.
Does anybody know how this code can be made to work in Netscape?
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Jul 23, 2005
I'm not sure if this is a style sheet issue or a Javascript issue.
I'm trying to work out a new design for my software's control panel.
The idea is that there are images on the left that you click and that
as you do, DIVs with option links appear and disappear on the right.
Because I want each of the DIVS to appear in the same place, I use
Javascript to set their padding and their height to 0px when they are
invisible. This is working the way I wish in Netscape 7.1 but it is
not working the way I want in IE. Can anyone give me a hint about why?
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Jul 23, 2005
If I have to test my code on different Netscape versions, can I download and run those versions on the same computer or will it create conflicts? And if I had to test only one version which one should it be - which one has the most common elements to all the versions?
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Jul 23, 2005
I am working on implementing this script to shopping cart.
Basically, it copies fill the shipping address from billing
automatically. I believe one or more syntax is not netscape
compatible. Can anyone point out which one it is and how to make it
both netscape and MS browser compatible?
I hope if I can make the script compatible for those two at extreme, it will probably work with most browser out there. As you would notice, this form also calls
another fundtion already implemented in the shopping cart. But that
function itself works on both browser. Code:
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Jul 23, 2005
i am developing an application , we have to run it for Netscape
V4.76(!!) , the problem is it seems that Netscape V4.76 does not
support 'disabled' for form elements for example something like
<INPUT class=f2 type=checkbox value="C" name="chkAttr" DISABLED />
is not working for netscape whereas its working fine for IE.
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Jul 23, 2005
I am sure this is a simple issue, but being a beginner I am struggling.
In the following js function I am attempting to make sure no numbers are
within "name" controls. I want to pass the text value of the HTML
control and the control name into the function:
function CheckForNumbers (strString, strField) {
var result = true;
var validNums = "0123456789";
var alertHeader = "The following error(s) occured:";
var alertErr = "";
for (x=0; x < strString.length; x++) {
if (validNums.indexOf(strString.charAt(x)) != -1) {
alertErr += "->This Field Cannot Contain Numbers
";
break;
}
}
if (alertErr) {
result = false;
document.getElementById(strField).focus();
alert (alertHeader + alertErr);
}
return result;
}
I don't know if this is the smartest way to do this, just the way I
thought of. The bottom line is I would like the code to check the value
to see if there is a number, and set focus back to the offending control
for the user to correct the problem. This works without a problem in
Internet Explorer, version 6 (latest Service packs, hot fixes, etc), but
in Netscape, version 7.2, I am getting the following error in the
JavaScript console:
Error: document.getElementById(strField) has no properties
Source File: http://127.0.0.1:8100/TestJscript.jsp
Line: 104
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Dec 20, 2005
Does anyone know how to disable javascript in the new Netscape 8 -- for
off line testing (like can be done readily with the current MSIE,
Firefox or Opera browsers) ?
When I try tools -> options -> site controls -> web features and check
or uncheck the 'enable javascript' box, nothing changes -- it stays
enabled.
I've searched FAQs, archives and google about the issue, with no luck.
The odd thing is I swear last summer I managed past the problem
intermittently by clearing the cache, restarting the program, rebooting
the system, or something like that . . . but then got busy with other
things and now I don't recall what I did -- or if I was dreaming.
If no-one else can disable javascript on NN8, then why worry? I don't
know -- to be thorough, I guess. Would a third party security program
'disable javascript' feature be a way to test NN8 under these
circumstances? Or maybe it's the case that the 'disable javascript'
controls in NN8 work only for online content (the reverse of the MSIE
controls). I'll check it out and report back.
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Jan 2, 2007
The « navigator » object contains strings which
specify the browser and version; however, this is in general not
very genuine. Mozilla (and therefore Netscape 6+) allows this to
be freely set, and Opera and IE allow it to be modified. There
are also at least 25 other javascript capable browsers with
their own strings here.
Generally though, you don't need to identify which browser is
being used. There are alternative techniques, but which one you
choose depends on why you want to redirect browsers. If it's to
offer different CSS stylesheets, then....
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Jul 20, 2005
I've just installed Netscape 7.0 to my Windows PC and I'm trying to
sign JavaScripts, but get errors right on the beginning. Can anyone
tell me what am I doing wrong?
I went to Edit->Preferences->Software Security Device->Change Password
and set my password. Then I copied the updated cert7.db and key3.db to
my folder signdir. Now I do:
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Jul 20, 2005
I have text fields in my form with the same name. I can reference the value of these fields in IE 6.0 like with document.form.field[i].value. However, netscape 4.7 seems to croak. Why? What is the equivalent way to get the value in netscape 4.7.
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Jul 20, 2005
I made an html-page with this line in it:
<A HREF="http://www.bla.com" onClick="javascript:window.close()"
target="moeder">link</A>
It works very well in Internet Explorer, but in Netscape 7 the url isn't
opened in the moeder window. How come and how can I fix it so it works in
Netscape too?
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