depending on the partial content (domain) of the url, the links in the page must go to one domain/port or another. I've code that works well in IE but not in FF.
I think the problem is I'm putting the new url using
in FF the operation document.url = newurl; does nothing, the same in IE goes to the page.
Other idea for going to a page formatted in js? ?self.url? one variable that works in all browser? or different variables for each browser and code to differentiate?
I have a <select> object that i've set up an onchange event that fires in IE fine when I use the cursor up and down in the list, but If I use the cursor up and down in Firefox the event doesn't seem to fire until I've left the field....If i use the mouse all is fine, only when using the cursor keys does it not fire the onchange event in FF.
I have a popup that contains a form. When I submit that form, I need 1) the data to get saved into my database, 2) the popup to close, and 3) the parent window to refresh and display the updated data.
I found the following code in an old thread, but the parent window still shows the old data after it appears to reload. The data is saved in the database, but the parent window only shows the updated data when I manually refresh it by hitting F5.
I see how the window.opener works, pretty neat in that the pop window knows the parent.
Is there a property that also knows the form field parent?
My function does not know which of the 3 select menus called it.
What can I do?
function onCarrierSelect() { // var frm = document.carrRequestForm.carrierList.selectedIndex var selectCar = document.carrRequestForm.carrierList.options[frm].text; alert(selectCar); if (window.opener && !window.opener.close) window.opener.document.form(x how make global?).nbcarrier(x how make global?).value = selectCar window.close(); }
p.s. as an aside I know the form field name, it is literally in the querystring, but that is ASP/vbscript and no way to get it into the jscript function...
Firstly I know this issue has been addresses a lot already but as a newbie to HTML and Web Development I am unable to get the idea. according to documentations and solutions proposed on different forums a popup or child window can be only closed using window.close() if it is opened via window.open() function.
I have 2 list boxes - one to fill the second one based on the selection, or move all items. You can remove the selection (or all items) from the second one to place it back in the first one. I expanded my horizons and thought to use script based on the js node operation appendChild(). It seemed so clean and easy to follow. Works beautifully in IE, but Firefox sees the value for a nanosecond but doesn't put it in the box. This is the relevant js:
function addSide(){ var addIndex = document.forms[0].sides.selectedIndex;
if (addIndex >= 0) { document.forms[0].selectedSides.appendChild(document.forms[0].sides.options(addIndex)); }}
function delSide(){ var selIndex = document.forms[0].selectedSides.selectedIndex; if (selIndex >= 0) { document.forms[0].sides.appendChild(document.forms[0].selectedSides.options(selIndex)) }}
function addAll(){ var len = document.forms[0].sides.length -1; for(i=len; i>=0; i--){ document.forms[0].selectedSides.appendChild(document.forms[0].sides(i)); }}
function delAll(){ var len = document.forms[0].selectedSides.length -1; for(i=len; i>=0; i--){ document.forms[0].sides.appendChild(document.forms[0].selectedSides(i)); }}
Is there a way to make it work for FF, or do I need to just start over and not use appendChild()? Is there a better way?
In IE6, putting the mouse on each of the two items highlights the word in a blue (different image) and shows a tool tip. In Firefox(1.5.0.6), nothing shows when mouse goes over it. Please view the source of that simple page (with some JavaScript) to see if you know how I can get this to look in Firefox like it does in IE?
I have a problem with a Javascript, which doesn't works in Firefox You can have a mouse over the 2 first pictures, but after the second picture has moved over the screen, nothing is happening when you move the mouse over the slideshow The source code:
I wrote the following page in a day or two. Everything seems to work excellent, apart from in Firefox (FF) in which it doesn't seem to work at all. None of the other browsers have any trouble with it.
I'm pretty new to Javascript (everything you see in the source code is pretty much all I know) and I have absolutely no idea why it doesn't work in Firefox.
The page in question could be found [link has been removed]. It's all there is to it.
I put in a code, so that when you hover over a link, text appears at the bottom of the page. My code works fine in IE 8, but the text doesn't appear in Firefox. I ran Firebug, and it gave me a "detailsbox is not defined" error.
<script type="text/javascript"> function menu (whichMenu,whatState){ if (document.getElementById)[code].....
i am using the following code to set the height of the div element based on its contents inside the div using the property scrollHeight. it works fine for IE but not firefox.
i have a javascript function to highlight google search keywords in the page. it works well on IE and mozilla browsers. for the page OnLoad, i call the Highlight() method, and that highlights the words in the page, and inserts a div element with the message: "your search terms have been highlighted..." and a link to remove the highlighting, which has href='javascript:removeHighlight(..)', but that only works in IE, not firefox 1.0. Code:
I've got here a sample of my function which is supposed to fade a certain piece of text to another colour. This line is then located in a for loop and it works pretty well in IE 6. However, in Firefox, and thus I assume it will be the same in Netscape and Mozilla, it gives a problem with the: getElementById('main_txt'). Due to that in setTimeout("",) it requires the "" signes and thus I can not use the same ones in the getElement part. IE has no problem with using '' in there, Firefox, however, does. Can anyone think of how to get around this and make firefox do this?
I have some script that when used in conjunction with a button highlights all the text between 2 tags to make it easier for copying, it works great in IE but doesn't work in firefox. Here's the script and the button is below.
<script type="text/javascript"> function selectCode(a) { // Get ID of code block var e = a.parentNode.parentNode.getElementsByTagName('CODE')[0];
I am doing a final project so I've been asking a lot of questions! This image displays and the rollover works in firefox, but the image doesn't display at all in IE. I was hoping someone had a suggestion what is wrong. Below is my function:
<script type="text/javascript"> function rollImage() { document.woman.src="girlPic.jpg"
I've been working on this for about four hours (two today, two yesterday) and keep hitting the brick wall. I'm trying to create a function that will add an attribute to specified tags. As the title says, it works great in FF and not at all in IE7. Probably the first question you'll ask after you see my code is "why?" Well, I've got a form with over 100 form fields in it, and if I can avoid manually adding an attribute to all of them, I'll take the JS route.
I have an alert message which is displayed with a timer of 10 seconds. I start the timer and minimize the window. For firefox the alert box pops out and is displayed on top of everything but in ie it doesn't do the same so I have to open the window manually to see the alert message.
why this code doesn't work in IE but is fine in firefox? The big image that appears when the image item is hovered over comes up in the imagewrap but doesn't disappear on mouse leave, in IE