JavaScript - Document.body.resolvechild Showing Type Mismatch Error In Ie
Hey this is my java script it works fine in FF , but in IE it shows type mismatch error .It shows my innerhtml page and also runs my script but i want to remove the type mismatch error would really appreciate your help.Thank you .
Here is my javascript function function submitForm(){ // create request var xmlhttp = null; var serverhttp=null; if (window.XMLHttpRequest) { xmlhttp = new XMLHttpRequest(); serverhttp=new XMLHttpRequest(); if ( typeof xmlhttp.overrideMimeType != 'undefined') { xmlhttp.overrideMimeType('text/xml'); serverhttp.overrideMimeType('text/xml'); } } else if (window.ActiveXObject) { xmlhttp = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); serverhttp = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); } else { alert('Perhaps your browser does not support xmlhttprequests?'); return; } // submit in JSON notation var email = document.customer.elements[0].value; var companyName = document.customer.elements[1].value var input = '{email:"'+email+'",company_name:"'+companyName+'"}'; var url = "URL"; var cgi = "URL/script.cgi"; xmlhttp.open('POST',url,true); //serverhttp.open('POST',url,true); // show feedback xmlhttp.onreadystatechange = function (aEvt) { var newDiv = document.createElement("div"); newDiv.innerHTML = "<b>Thank You!</b>"; //type mismatch occures over here document.body.replaceChild(newDiv,document.customer); serverhttp.open('POST',cgi,true); serverhttp.send(companyName); } xmlhttp.send(input); } Similar TutorialsHey this is my java script it works fine in FF , but in IE it shows type mismatch error .It shows my innerhtml page and also runs my script but i want to remove the type mismatch error would really appreciate your help.Thank you . Here is my javascript function function submitForm(){ // create request var xmlhttp = null; var serverhttp=null; if (window.XMLHttpRequest) { xmlhttp = new XMLHttpRequest(); serverhttp=new XMLHttpRequest(); if ( typeof xmlhttp.overrideMimeType != 'undefined') { xmlhttp.overrideMimeType('text/xml'); serverhttp.overrideMimeType('text/xml'); } } else if (window.ActiveXObject) { xmlhttp = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); serverhttp = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); } else { alert('Perhaps your browser does not support xmlhttprequests?'); return; } // submit in JSON notation var email = document.customer.elements[0].value; var companyName = document.customer.elements[1].value var input = '{email:"'+email+'",company_name:"'+companyName+'"}'; var url = "URL"; var cgi = "URL/script.cgi"; xmlhttp.open('POST',url,true); //serverhttp.open('POST',url,true); // show feedback xmlhttp.onreadystatechange = function (aEvt) { var newDiv = document.createElement("div"); newDiv.innerHTML = "<b>Thank You!</b>"; //type mismatch occures over here document.body.replaceChild(newDiv,document.customer); serverhttp.open('POST',cgi,true); serverhttp.send(companyName); } xmlhttp.send(input); } This code not work, Code: if( document.body.scrollTop() > 200 ) { $( '.navigation' ).addClass( 'fixed' ); } else { $( '.navigation' ).removeClass( 'fixed' ); } I want it to work without jQuery, because half my site die's when i use jQuery, jsut want a simple scrollTop script for when im 200px from top it locks navigation fixed top the top, it works with jQuery but not without and been trying for hours to get it to work, any help would be kindly recieve thanks. I'm trying to implement saving the document.body.scrollTop value and then restoring it but the restore does not work. The SetScrollLocation() alert line is empty. The save alert() lines displays a value so its saving the scrollTop but it seems to loose the value on the SetScrollLocation() call. I'm saving on an OnClick event and then restoring when the form reloads from a refresh. PHP Code: function SaveScrollLocation () { document.forms[0].frm_body_hidden.value = document.body.scrollTop; alert(document.forms[0].frm_body_hidden.value); } function SetScrollLocation () { alert(document.forms[0].frm_body_hidden.value); document.body.scrolltop = document.forms[0].frm_body_hidden.value; } Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> <head> <title></title> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> alert (document.body); </script> </head> <body> </body> </html> EDIT: moved script to after body, and now it works. Not the way it should be done I think ? Hi, thanks for reading, I have to admit, I'm a noob, but what my code does drives me nuts, eternal thanks to whoever tries to help me out! In short my problem is that document.body.scrollHeight does not give me the correct pagesize combined with the viewport. I just want the parts of the page to be as long as the (in the original dynamicly entered) text in the middle. Imho pageheight = (document.body.scrollHeight+viewportheight); should give me the correct height of the page, but does not, why? It works and it is close, but not completely, I tried stuff like document.body.offsetHeight etc., but my guess is I miss facturing in a parameter, but I have not the slightest clue which... Here the page: http://buchenbergschule.de/ruh/depre...ode/test7.html Here the JS Code: Code: <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- var viewportwidth; var viewportheight; var pageheight; if (typeof window.innerWidth != 'undefined') { viewportwidth = window.innerWidth, viewportheight = window.innerHeight } else if (typeof document.documentElement != 'undefined' && typeof document.documentElement.clientWidth != 'undefined' && document.documentElement.clientWidth != 0) { viewportwidth = document.documentElement.clientWidth, viewportheight = document.documentElement.clientHeight } else { viewportwidth = document.getElementsByTagName('body')[0].clientWidth, viewportheight = document.getElementsByTagName('body')[0].clientHeight } pageheight = (document.body.scrollHeight+viewportheight); document.write('<style type=text/css> div#linksaussen'); document.write('{width:468px; height:'+(pageheight-896)+'px; position:absolute; top:896px; left:'+(((viewportwidth-948)*0.5084)-468)+'px; background-image:url(./images/back_links.png);}'); document.write('div#linksaussen1 {width:468px; height:897px; position:absolute; top:0px; left:'+(((viewportwidth-948)*0.5084)-468)+'px; background-image:url(./images/testlinks.png);}'); document.write('div#mitte {width:948px; height:'+pageheight+'px; position:absolute; top:0px; left:'+((viewportwidth-948)*0.5084)+'px; background-color:#FF0000;}'); document.write ('div#rechtsaussen1'); document.write ('{width:'+((viewportwidth-948)*0.4916)+'px; height:897px; position:absolute; top:0px; left:'+(948+((viewportwidth-948)/2))+'px; background-image:url(./images/testrechts.png); background-repeat:no-repeat;}'); document.write ('div#rechtsaussen'); document.write ('{width:'+((viewportwidth-948)*0.4916)+'px; height:'+(pageheight-896)+'px; position:absolute; top:896px; left:'+(948+((viewportwidth-948)/2))+'px; background-image:url(./images/back_rechts.png);}</style>'); alert (viewportwidth+'vpw'+viewportheight+'vph'+pageheight+'pgh') //--> </script> Again please forgive my noobishness, my bad english and thanks again for any hint! I'm not a JS programmer, I stumble around. I have a web page that uses: d = document.createElement("script"); d.type = "text/javascript"; d.src = "/var/www/html/UpDist.php"; return (document.body.appendChild(d)); <-- what I want to do UpDist.php returns a value that I need to continue and I can't get the above code to work - UpDist runs, the return value doesn't. Thanks Chuck I wanted to resize the modal dialog based on the content of the modal dialog for that i used the following lines of code, window.dialogWidth = document.body.scrollWidth+ "px"; window.dialogHeight = document.body.scrollHeight+ "px"; The 'document.body.scrollHeight' is not giving the exact height of the modal dialog bcos the button on the modal dialog are not completely visible to click for the user. Please can any one tell how to get the exact height of the modal dialog to resize it? I'm currently working on an HTML executor and would like users to be able to put javascript in their code if they wish to do so. Currently I have their input sent to an iframe via document.body.innerHTML. The problem, though, is that user submitted javascript doesn't work (with the exception of anything placed in the onload attribute of an image). Any suggestions?
Ok, so I'm working on a What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get editor, and it works flawlessly - with standards. I'm trying to work out bugs it has with IE, this one is particularly tricky: When the page loads, the editor should be inialized, and the inner HTML of the body of the iframe should set to specified text. This seems to work fine in standards-compliant browsers - Webkit, Firefox. But nothing is written to the body when when the page loads in IE, here's the gist of the code for reference: Code: function loadText(){ document.getElementById("edit").contentWindow.document.body.innerHTML = "predefined text"; } window.onload = loadText; The oddest part, is if I come from a new page to the editor in IE, the text doesn't appear. But when I refresh in IE, the text appears for a split second and disappears. Any help on this matter is greatly appreciated! Hi I have a code which allows a set few images to be used in a slide-show type style for switching the documents background image which displays a set few images which are declared in an object array. Basicly I have it all working perfectly with a "Timer" object value so you can set your own display length per picture but what I can't seem to do is make a cross-browser image fade transaction which works for background images, Here is the code I wrote and how its used, if anyone can help with links or examples that would be a very big help. ORIGINSlide.js Code: /******************************************* * * * ORIGIN Background Image SlideShow * * Build 1.090.350.09 * * * * @Author: CMBSystems (Chris Bearcroft) * * @Copyright: CMBSystems * * @Created: 11/6/2010,1:24 AM (GMT) * * * *******************************************/ (function($){ $.ORIGIN = { // Starting The ORIGIN Class Background: { // Starting The Background Sub-Class Default: 0, // Default Array Key ID Element: [], // Creating The Object For The Background Element Slide: function() { // Starting The Slide Function // Setting-Up The Element For Use In Update $.ORIGIN.Background.Element = arguments[0]; // Updating The Document Body Background Image setInterval('ORIGIN.Background.Update()',$.ORIGIN.Background.Element.Timer); }, Preload: function(img) { // Starting The Preload Function // Preload The Given Image Ready For Displaying var loadIMG=new Image(); // Setting The Source For The Given Image loadIMG.src=img; }, Update: function() { // Starting The Update Function if($.ORIGIN.Background.Element.Images !== undefined) { if($.ORIGIN.Background.Default == $.ORIGIN.Background.Element.Images.length - 1) { // Set Default Value As 0 $.ORIGIN.Background.Default = 0; // Preload Next Image $.ORIGIN.Background.Preload($.ORIGIN.Background.Element.Images[$.ORIGIN.Background.Default + 1]); } else { // Set Default Value As Current Array Key ID $.ORIGIN.Background.Default = parseInt($.ORIGIN.Background.Default + 1); // Preload Next Image $.ORIGIN.Background.Preload($.ORIGIN.Background.Element.Images[$.ORIGIN.Background.Default + 1]); } // Set Document Body Background As The New Image document.body.style.backgroundImage = "url("+$.ORIGIN.Background.Element.Images[$.ORIGIN.Background.Default]+")"; } } } }; })(window); Hoe to use:- Code: <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>Untitled Document</title> <style type="text/css"> body { background: #000000 url(images/1.jpg) bottom fixed no-repeat; } </style> <script src="ORIGINSlide.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> ORIGIN.Background.Slide({ "Timer":5000, "Images": [ "images/1.jpg", // !IMPORTANT - Same image as the default background image. "images/2.jpg", "images/3.jpg" ] }); </script> </head> <body> </body> </html> If anyone can help me please do, Thank You DJCMBear ♫♫ Hello, I was wondering why my code is perfectly working in Firefox, but does not work in Internet Explorer at all: Code: <script language="javascript"> <!-- document.body.onload=document.body.appendChild(document.getElementById('testdiv')); --> </script> I don't get any error messages, the div is just not showing how it is supposed to show with body as parent. Any suggestions? Thanks Hi my goal was to archive a switch statement in javascript to check the users IE versions. Allowing me to switch my javascript code to which will only work in other versions. Yet I don't know if a switch would be appropriate in this matter. Any tips ore suggestions are more then welcome. Please let me know if a if statement would be better. it involves large javascript code. Code: <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> if (/MSIE (\d+\.\d+);/.test(navigator.userAgent)) { var ieversion = new Number(RegExp.$1); switch (ieversion) { case 8: document.write("IE 8") break; case 5: document.write("IE 5") break; case 6: document.write("IE 6") break; case 7: document.write("IE 7") break; } } </script> So i 've reviewed my work and can't see what i've done wrong. here is the html <code><html> <head> <title>Javascript Practic</title> <script type="text/javascript" src="Practice.js"> </script> </head> <body> write something here <div id="here"> blue here</div> </body> </html></code> and here is the javascript: <code> window.onload = tryInnerHTML; function tryAlert(){ alert("just trying it out"); } function tryInnerHTML(){ var p = document.createElement('p'); here = document.getElementById("here"); here.style.color = "blue"; p.innerHTML("<b>This is Dynamic</b>"); here.appendChild(p); } </code> firebug is saying the error is p.createElement('p'); but for the life of me I can't guess why any help would be very appreciative. Hi, my users will be filling in a text box, and its contents will be forwarded to another page via a form link. I keep coming across new instances of characters getting converted to %2 codes, eg ! gets changed to %21, ' gets changed to %2C etc. At the moment I am replacing these with javascript on the receiving page, but this can't be the best way to do it. And I don't really understand why it happens anyway. Is there a way of making sure what gets typed in gets forwarded correctly? Or failing that, is there a list I can use to find them all? Thanks, Tim.
everything in this dice rolling game is fine until line 69 where i get TypeError:actuals[i] undefined. Any help would be appreciated. http://pastebin.com/bVmgMcbB I am trying to add a green tick or red cross to my form so that the user will know if they have filled out the form correctly before submitting it and getting told that they need to fill out this or correct that. I have added NAME to each form field and have been using this to read the content but for some reason I am unable to read what is in the field I get the error, 'undefined'. this is what code I have started on... Code: function checkValidFormInput(id, noCheck) { if (noCheck == '') { var idValue = document.getElementsByName(id); if (id == 'customerName') { alert(id); alert(idValue.value); if (idValue != '') { document.getElementsByName(id + 'Img').innerHTML = '<img alt=/"/" src=/"/">'; } } if (id == 'customerEmail') { if (idValue != '') { document.getElementsByName(id + 'Img').innerHTML = '<img alt=/"/" src=/"/">'; } } } } my code is still in the early stages and is missing the other parts to place a red cross, as the moment i am working on placing the green tick. Can anyone spot what I have wrong in my code that is causing it not to read the form field. my form field is coded as so.. Code: <li class="value"> <input type="text" autocomplete="off" name="customerName" value="<?=$fullname;?>" style="width: 200px;" onChange="checkValidFormInput(this.name, '');"> <div style="float: left;" id="customerNameImg"></div><br style="clear:both"> </li> Hello, I'm a student web developer. I'm debugging some JavaScript code I just created that simply extracts a table, reorders it and replaces it when the user clicks on a button ('Order results' - top right of the table). (It's a small script). It's for a PHP based polling application, completely of my own creation, which is under construction (only the JavaScript doesn't work). You can see all the code if you use Firebug. Go to the following link and vote for something; that will take you to a page the JavaScript is located. http://www.samuellockyer-development...s/examples.php (I'm linking because I think the context of the page may help.) (Notice the type error alert.) (Update: Not anymore.) (There are NO syntax errors.) You will find the area of the bug quickly by looking at the comments. (Marked by !!BUG!!) (Update: Not anymore, look at the posts below to find them now.) I am very new to JavaScript, but I wrote all the code, so I will be able to answer questions easily. This is a last resort by the way, I need this to work within about two days and I would be SO grateful for any help!! You can vote as many times as you like - I can just zero everything before I demo the app. Hi Coders, I have a javascript function which lets a user to choose one of the 7 option buttons on a "mainsub.asp" page and the page will then be forwarded to one of the 7 process pages depending on what has been chosen. The problem is that firefox is angry with the first line ("if" statement) and tells the following in its error console: Error: document.forms[0].C1 is not a function Source File: [localhost...] Line: 117 Here is the code: function fSubmit(){ if (document.forms[0].C1(0).checked) document.forms[0].action="process.asp"; else if (document.forms[0].C1(1).checked) document.forms[0].action="process1.asp"; else if (document.forms[0].C1(2).checked) document.forms[0].action="process2.asp"; else if (document.forms[0].C1(3).checked) document.forms[0].action="process3.asp"; else if (document.forms[0].C1(4).checked) document.forms[0].action="process4.asp"; else if (document.forms[0].C1(5).checked) document.forms[0].action="process5.asp"; else if (document.forms[0].C1(6).checked) document.forms[0].action="process6.asp"; else document.forms[0].action="process.asp"; return; } Internet explorer does not complain about anything and does its job great. But I could not figure out how to change the code to be also compliant with Firefox? Thanks for all the comments. Without elaboration plz see my code: Code: <body> <script> var b="s"; </script> <button target="_blank" onclick="window.open('http://......php?b="javascript:document.write(b);"&id=2&q=<?php print $_GET['q']; ?>','1','');return false;">xyz</button> </body> i don understand why this javascript:document.write(b); doesnt work in url... i know its simple yet it make my hair out of my head. plz count it.. Hi, first post here. I was working on code for opening a link in a new window when clicked. I read somewhere that it's a good idea to remove all of the javascript elements from the HTML. So I pieced it together and it works. But I get the following error in IE8: Code: Message: 'document.getElementById(...)' is null or not an object Here's the relevant HTML: Code: <a href="http://www.samplesite.com" id="sampleid">Sample Text</a> And here's the relevant javascript that I put in a seperate .js file: Code: function samplefct() { window.open(this.href);return false; } window.onload = function() {document.getElementById("sampleid").onclick = samplefct; } The code does work as planned. But I'd still like to get rid of the error. Can anybody think of a different way of stating the javascript that would perform the same thing and lose the error? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! IB |