I am trying to use the following javascript function to open a new window. It works fine for IE browsers, but not Mozilla.
settings = 'height='+screen.height+',width='+screen.width+',top=0,left=0,scrollbars=yes,directories=no,location=yes,menubar=yes,resizable=yes,status=yes,toolbar=yes'
win = window.open(address, "newwindow", settings);
Am I doing something wrong or does Mozilla not support the window.open function? Or is it something in the settings thats breaking it?
I want to open popup on clicking link and onmouseover the link i want to show url in status bar .if i give it in href then onclicking it open the new window and submit the parent window
i use mouseover function to give status bar url it work in IE7 but not in mozilla
I've a BIG Problem With a HUGE JS application , i'm modifying its javaScript code to work on both IE/Mozilla , currently it works fine on IE but not on Mozilla.
My main Point now is events.
Lets try with a little module, consider this function :
And it is attached in this place like :
This works fine in IE , i want to modify it to work on Mozilla.
I have a domain name registration field that links to a reseller storefront and then searches for that domain name. I would like the storefront to open in a new window, instead of the parent window. I have tried to insert the target="blank tag but can not seem to get it to work. Is there another way to make that window open? You can see the page and field here: [URL] The field is on the left side, just below the center of the page.
Works fine with ie and firefox. All the script is there to do is open a new window but delayed so that users can see the button unpress.
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This is my favourite way of doing things. The problem is that Chrome wont do a window.open launched from a set timeout. (buttons are an image background that shows just half of the image at a time) But its nerfed if i cant get it to work on 0.00005% of the browsers that visits the sites! (ive come to really dislike chrome)
Basically, when you click a link a function is called with a parameter based on the particular link you run. Then the code runs through an xml file, and if the parent of the nodes I've cyling through has a value equal to the parameter past to the function, that node is used to create a new link with window.open function attached to it.It all works, or seems to, and when I alert what is being built, it looks right to me, yet the links don't work.I've attached a copy of one of the alerts of one of the links as it's built.
could you kindly help me to solve a compatibility problem that involves Internet Explorer and NN/Mozilla.
I created a html page that contains a form (its name is "Modulo") and some text boxes. After clicking on a button, a popup appears. I tried to modify the text of "Testo" textbox from the popup windows by using the following javascript code:
window.opener.Modulo.Testo.value=window.opener.Mod ulo.Testo.value + " This will be added to Testo textbox!";
The code is correctly run by Internet Explorer and the "Testo" textbox in the calling html page is successfully updated.
When I try to open these pages with Mozilla, the javascript code that should update the textbox is ignored. How can I solve this problem?
how to make the following code work for both IE and Mozilla?
function AddRow() { if (navigator.appName=="Microsoft Internet Explorer")
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//the following javascript function is saved in another .js file which is then called from the main php file when the above button is clicked. It works fine with Mozilla and Chrome.
function AddRow() { var morerow=document.getElementById("tbl")
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Also, why are you mixing DOM standard with innerHTML?
I have a problem on the links on my page im working.sorry guys still a noob and my english is not that good. :b. my question is like i have a list of packages of food. [link_a] [link_b] [link_c] and i have a function that i put in my head tag:
function linkA() { window.open('link_a.html','link','width=300,height=200,resizable=yes'); }
now i can go to linka.html by click my link <A HREF="javascript:linkA()" >link a</A> is there a way i can have one functions that can open a link depend on what page .when it clicks then go to its designated page or i have to stick on writing function for linkB ,C,D and so on.
Then you create the text you want to change colour in a paragraph with id "text":
<p id="text"> Here is where you type your text. </p>
This works beautifully in IE and Opera, but does absolutely nothing in Mozilla-based browsers. Can I do anything to this script to make it work in Mozilla browsers?
I have a HTML and I am opening another link in a separate window using window.open() . The child window is something like 'http://yahoo.com' which is out side html. I need to refresh the parent window when the child window is closed.
First, We 've a course registeration Web app that was developed in .NET/javascript.
In brief, the students login, then the available courses is drawn to him (as DIVs) to select courses then apply registeration.
Of course , the dynamic part of selecting/highliting courses is done in javascript as a clientside Javascript.
The problem that this app was developed with no x-browser compatibility in mind (e.g firefox and chrome). it works fine on IE , ofcourse doesn't work properly on Mozilla browsers.
Now, i want to modify it to be mozilla compatible , i spent time inspecting it (functions and classes, "yes the developer made a javascript classes") .
Is there a tool or something that porting to mozilla ?
Through window.open or window.showmodaldialog, I want to open a word or excel document in Print Preview mode. Bcos I don't want the user to make any changes or save it but the user can ONLY VIEW OR take a print out.
I'm using an <A> tag with an onclick event to open a window with JS (window.open)... In FIREFOX, if I click very quickly, multiple windows open. Not a problem in IE.
/* Notes: 1. edge & help attributes do not work. 2. "height" & "width" must be entered before "center" 3. if you should choose to set "center=yes" do not put in "left" and "top" 4. Minimize button not hidden, but when clicked the window will not disappear 5. Aside from the aforementioned, all features should react the same *fingers crossed* 6. Still in the works, so don't expect miracles. Any problems/queries/complaints please don't hesitate. Email: x_goose_x@hotmail.com */
in the above i'm getting the following error: "Firefox doesn't know how to open this address, because the protocol (c) isnt associated with any program"