JavaScript - Script Works In Firefox, Unknown Runtime Error In Ie
Hi,
I've written a small script for a website, and strangely enough (or maybe not) it works in Firefox and Chrome but not IE. I'd read about block level inside inline causing this but i'm still not entirely sure. Here is the offending script: Code: function changeImage(image) { if (image == 6) { var vid = document.createElement('object'); vid.width = "700"; vid.height = "370"; vid.id = "photo"; vid.innerHTML = '<param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube-nocookie.com/v/g4cpDgGlFng&hl=en_US&fs=1&rel=0"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube-nocookie.com/v/g4cpDgGlFng&hl=en_US&fs=1&rel=0" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="700" height="370"></embed>'; document.getElementById("body").replaceChild(vid, document.getElementById("photo")); } else { var img = document.createElement('img'); var old = document.getElementById("photo") img.width = "700"; img.height = "370"; img.id = "photo"; img.alt = "Photo of Gippsland Lakehous"; img.src = "images/photos/" + image + ".jpg"; document.getElementById("body").replaceChild(img, old); } The offending line is the long innerHTML one. I'm sure this must be a very hacky way of doing things (incidentally the thing is replacing an image with another image or video depending on what is clicked), but I rarely code at all, so don't know any better Thanks! Similar TutorialsSo... I'm using an AJAX query to replace the innerHTML for an element. On the "front end" of the site, this method works fine in IE7/8... For some reason - in the administrative back end - not so much. I'm not sure why. I get an "Unknown runtime error" in IE7/8 - though works fine in Chrome/FireFox... I'm posting the HTML for the page I'm having problems with and also the HTML that is being returned by the AJAX query. I'm beating my head against a wall here. Any help would be great! :-) I've attached the HTML for the page in question... AJAX query returns: Code: <form name="domains" id="domains"> <table border="1" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="500" id="domain_table"> <tr style="font-weight: bold; font-size: 14px; text-align: center; height: 25px; background: #214232; color: #fff; "><td>Practice Area</td><td>City</td><td>Excellent Keyword Domain Name</td><td>Select</td></tr><tr style="background: #fff;"><td colspan="4"> </td></tr> <tr bgcolor="#d6e3bc"><td align="left" colspan="4"><b>Bankruptcy</b></td></tr> <tr bgcolor="#d6e3bc"><td> </td><td align="left">Anchorage</td><td align="left">AnchorageBankruptcyAttorney.net</td><td align="center"><input type="checkbox" name="seldomains[]" id="domain_37" value="37-1" /></td></tr> <tr style="background: #fff;"><td colspan="4"> </td></tr> <tr bgcolor="#d6e3bc"><td align="left" colspan="4"><b>Criminal</b></td></tr> <tr bgcolor="#d6e3bc"><td> </td><td align="left">Anchorage</td><td align="left">AnchorageCriminalAttorney.net</td><td align="center"><input type="checkbox" name="seldomains[]" id="domain_38" value="38-1" /></td></tr> <tr style="background: #fff;"><td colspan="4"> </td></tr> <tr bgcolor="#d6e3bc"><td align="left" colspan="4"><b>Divorce</b></td></tr> <tr bgcolor="#d6e3bc"><td> </td><td align="left">Anchorage</td><td align="left">AnchorageDivorceAttorney.net</td><td align="center"><input type="checkbox" name="seldomains[]" id="domain_39" value="39-1" /></td></tr> <tr style="background: #fff;"><td colspan="4"> </td></tr> <tr bgcolor="#d6e3bc"><td align="left" colspan="4"><b>Dui</b></td></tr> <tr bgcolor="#d6e3bc"><td> </td><td align="left">Anchorage</td><td align="left">AnchorageDuiAttorney.net</td><td align="center"><input type="checkbox" name="seldomains[]" id="domain_40" value="40-1" /></td></tr> <tr style="background: #fff;"><td colspan="4"> </td></tr> <tr bgcolor="#d6e3bc"><td align="left" colspan="4"><b>Personal Injury</b></td></tr> <tr bgcolor="#d6e3bc"><td> </td><td align="left">Anchorage</td><td align="left">AnchoragePersonalInjuryAttorney.net</td><td align="center"><input type="checkbox" name="seldomains[]" id="domain_41" value="41-1" /></td></tr> <tr style="background: #fff;"><td colspan="4"> </td></tr> <tr bgcolor="#d6e3bc"><td align="left" colspan="4"><b>Trial</b></td></tr> <tr bgcolor="#d6e3bc"><td> </td><td align="left">Anchorage</td><td align="left">AnchorageTrialAttorney.net</td><td align="center"><input type="checkbox" name="seldomains[]" id="domain_42" value="42-1" /></td></tr> <tr style="background: #fff;"><td colspan="4"> </td></tr> </table> <table border='0' width='500'> <tr><td align='right'><input type=button onClick='addToProduct();' value='Update Product' /></td></tr> </table></form> Hey, I'm trying to write a script that makes it so that when using a screen width of 1280 or lower, Google shows one ad at the top of the page. With screen widths over 1280, it shows 2 ads along the side of the screen. I've checked it several times and I don't know what I've done wrong (but I'm also a beginner). The script works flawlessly in all versions of Firefox for both high and low res (I checked with FF 2.0, 3.0, 3.5, and 3.6) but in IE6 and IE8 while displaying almost correctly at the high resolution, it gets completely screwed up at the low resolution. Basically I'm just using Javascript to insert HTML comment tags around the ads that I don't want to appear for that resolution. Apparently it doesn't work in Opera, Chrome, or Safari either and the code doesn't validate as XHTML so there is definitely something wrong. Code: <!-- Test run of Google AdSense --> <!-- One ad floats left, one floats right, the rest of the body is center aligned in between (high res only) --> <!-- There are 3 ads, scripting makes it so that 2 appear on the sides with a screen width above 1280 pixels, and below 1280 pixels just one appears across the top --> <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- var skip1 = "<!--"; if ( screen.width <= 1280 ) { document.write (skip1); } //--> </script> <div style=" float:left; font-size:7pt; color:#777; "> Advertisement<br /> <script type="text/javascript"><!-- google_ad_client = "pub-9736870014804453"; /* 160x600, created 2/2/11, left side homepage */ google_ad_slot = "6021069285"; google_ad_width = 160; google_ad_height = 600; //--> </script> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js"> </script> </div> <div style=" float:right; font-size:7pt; color:#777; "> Advertisement<br /> <script type="text/javascript"><!-- google_ad_client = "pub-9736870014804453"; /* 160x600, created 2/2/11, homepage */ google_ad_slot = "3502793671"; google_ad_width = 160; google_ad_height = 600; //--> </script> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js"> </script> </div> <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- var skip2 = "-->"; if ( screen.width <= 1280 ) { document.write (skip2); } //--> </script> <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- var skip3 = "<!--"; if ( screen.width > 1280 ) { document.write (skip3); } //--> </script> <div style="font-size:7pt; color:#777;"> <center> Advertisement<br /><br /> <script type="text/javascript"><!-- google_ad_client = "pub-9736870014804453"; /* low res top ad */ google_ad_slot = "4610054252"; google_ad_width = 728; google_ad_height = 90; //--> </script> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js"> </script> </center> </div> <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- var skip4 = "-->"; if ( screen.width > 1280 ) { document.write (skip4); } //--> </script> <!-- End of Adsense side banners --> Hi, I've been trying to solve this problem for the past few hours and I'm at my wit's end. I have a script that runs through all the div elements on the page, and then if the div's background is a certain color, it increments a counter by 0.5 and then outputs the result into a separate div tag. This works flawlessly in IE, however I cannot get it to work in Firefox. The strange thing is, if I omit the loop and just use the colorToHex on one specific element in the divs array (ie. divs[2]) it works in Firefox. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Code: function hrsavailable() { var divs = document.getElementsByTagName("div"); var srdjanhrs = -0.5; for (var i=0;i<divs.length;i++){ if (colorToHex(divs[i].style.backgroundColor) == "#ffbb6e") {; srdjanhrs = srdjanhrs + 0.5; } } document.getElementById("srdjanhrs").firstChild.data = srdjanhrs; } function colorToHex(color) { if (color.substr(0, 1) === '#') { return color; } var digits = /(.*?)rgb\((\d+), (\d+), (\d+)\)/.exec(color); var red = parseInt(digits[2]); var green = parseInt(digits[3]); var blue = parseInt(digits[4]); var rgb = blue | (green << 8) | (red << 16); return digits[1] + '#' + rgb.toString(16); } I have a script where the user selects an item on the main nav and it will display the sub-nav below. It works fine in every browser except Firefox. ANy ideas? http://tinyurl.com/79wlwq3 EDIT: It's just that script that won't work, btw. I tested an alert box for Firefox and it works fine. Hi, i have multiple check box and text box for each check box. the check box value is given as text box name ex Checkbox <input type="checkbox" name="cBx" value=" txtname1 "/> Textbox <input type="text" name=" txtname1 " /> how to get the text box value (txtname1) on calling the below function function get_textBox_value() { var c_chkBoxName = ""; var c_txtBoxValue = ""; for (var i=0; i < document.Formname.cBx.length; i++) { if (document.Formname.cBx[i].checked) { c_chkBoxName= document.Formname.cBx[i].value; //working fine... c_txtBoxValue = document.Formname. c_chkBoxName .value; // not working... how to pass the chkbox value for c_txtBoxName } } } Hello, I hope you can help me, I have used a really simple image script which features 3 thumbnails, you click one thumbnail and it loads the image as a larger image. Works perfectly in Google Chrome, Firefox - and then I've come to try in IE8... works perfect BUT javascript error as follows: - Webpage error details User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; Trident/4.0; GTB6.6; SLCC2; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; .NET CLR 3.0.30729; Media Center PC 6.0; MDDC; InfoPath.2; .NET4.0C) Timestamp: Fri, 31 Dec 2010 17:14:48 UTC Message: 'document.images.image0' is null or not an object Line: 13 Char: 1 Code: 0 Here is the code, what am I doing wrong? I can't spot it, theres a couple of threads online from 2005 about this script but none have helped me clear the error. Code: <html> <head> <script language="JavaScript"> image0 =new Image(); image1 =new Image(); image2 =new Image(); image0.src ="http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/egovernment/images/project_logos/sample.jpg" image1.src ="http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/egovernment/images/project_logos/sample.jpg" image2.src ="http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/egovernment/images/project_logos/sample.jpg" document.images['image0'].src=image0.src; document.images['image1'].src=image1.src; document.images['image2'].src=image2.src; function image_click(clicks) { if(clicks==0){document.images['large'].src=image0.src;} if(clicks==1){document.images['large'].src=image1.src;} if(clicks==2){document.images['large'].src=image2.src;} } </script> </head> <body> <a href="javascript:image_click(0)"><img src="http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/egovernment/images/project_logos/sample.jpg" height="93" width="123" alt="" name="image0" border="0"/></a> <a href="javascript:image_click(1)"><img src="http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/egovernment/images/project_logos/sample.jpg" width="123" alt="" name="image1" border="0"/></a> <a href="javascript:image_click(2)"><img src="http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/egovernment/images/project_logos/sample.jpg" height="93" width="123" alt="" name="image2" border="0"/></a> <img src="http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/egovernment/images/project_logos/sample.jpg" align="middle" border="0" width="418" height="284" name="large"> </body> </html> I'm getting a runtime error on the code in red. Can anyone see anything that is wrong with it? These functions are called by an onBlur by the way. <script type="text/javascript"> //THIS GENERATES QUANTITY OF MATERIALS function generate3() { var tot3 = document.ComplianceForm.materialamount.value; var tbl3 = document.getElementById("quantitymaterials"); if (tot3 > 28) { alert("16 is total amount of materials for now."); } else { for(var i =1; i<=tot3; i++) { tbl3.innerHTML = tbl3.innerHTML + '<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><hr /></td></tr><tr><td>'+i+') Quantity: <input type=\"text\" name=\"qty'+i+'\" size=\"3\"\/></td><td>Description: <input type=\"text\" name=\"material'+i+'\" /></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\'2\' \">Your Truck<input type=\"checkbox\" \/> Other truck<input type=\"checkbox\" \/> Cash<input type=\"checkbox\" \/> Credit Card<input type=\"checkbox\" \/> P.O.<input type=\"checkbox\" \/></td></tr>'; } tbl3.innerHTML = tbl3.innerHTML + '<br>'; } } function remove3() { var tot3 = document.ComplianceForm.materialamount.value; var tbl3 = document.getElementById("quantitymaterials"); for(var i =1;i<=tot3; i++) { tbl3.innerHTML = ""; document.ComplianceForm.materialamount.value = ""; tbl3.innerHTML = ""; } } </script> I'm pretty new to Javascript so don't lay into me too hard. haha thanks. -Ty I get "Microsoft JScript runtime error: '$' is undefined" with the javascript below. How should I troubleshoot this? <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> function ShowPopup() { $('#mask').show(); $('#<%=pnlpopup.ClientID %>').show(); } function HidePopup() { $('#mask').hide(); $('#<%=pnlpopup.ClientID %>').hide(); } $(".btnClose").live('click', function () { HidePopup(); }); </script> I have a script that works in seamonkey(my html editor) but when I use it in IE8 it says errors happen. Here's the code (the first line is on line 7 of the html file): Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function enlarge(imageNum) { var numToString = ""; if(parseInt(imageNum) < 10){ numToString = "0" + imageNum; } else { numToString = imageNum + ""; } window.open("images/LgScreenshot"+numToString+".jpg","Screenshot "+imageNum,"status=0,height=675,width=900,resizable=0"); } </script> And the errors: Webpage error details User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.0; Trident/4.0; GTB0.0; SLCC1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; Media Center PC 5.0; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; InfoPath.3; .NET CLR 3.0.30729) Timestamp: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 14:58:16 UTC Message: Object expected Line: 150 Char: 1 Code: 0 URI: http://samssc2site.co.cc/Features.html Message: Invalid argument. Line: 18 Char: 1 Code: 0 URI: http://samssc2site.co.cc/Features.html Hi All I have a content slider, but it only seems to work in FF and not any of the other browsers. I am using Wordpress but its not a plugin This is what I have: page.php Code: <?php if (is_front_page()) { include ("homepage-slider.php"); } ?> homepage-slider.php Code: <!-- Inner content DIVs should always carry "contentdiv" CSS class --> <!-- Pagination DIV should always carry "paginate-SLIDERID" CSS class --> <div id="slider1" class="sliderwrapper"> <div class="contentdiv"> <div class="home-div1"> <div class="home-div-logo"></div> </div> </div> <div class="contentdiv"> <div class="home-div2"> <span></span> </div> </div> <div class="contentdiv"> <div class="home-div3"> <span></span> </div> </div> </div> <div id="paginate-slider1" class="pagination" style="display:none;"> </div> <script type="text/javascript"> featuredcontentslider.init({ id: "slider1", //id of main slider DIV contentsource: ["inline", ""], //Valid values: ["inline", ""] or ["ajax", "path_to_file"] toc: "#increment", //Valid values: "#increment", "markup", ["label1", "label2", etc] nextprev: ["Previous", "Next"], //labels for "prev" and "next" links. Set to "" to hide. revealtype: "click", //Behavior of pagination links to reveal the slides: "click" or "mouseover" enablefade: [true, 0.2], //[true/false, fadedegree] autorotate: [true, 4000], //[true/false, pausetime] onChange: function(previndex, curindex){ //event handler fired whenever script changes slide //previndex holds index of last slide viewed b4 current (1=1st slide, 2nd=2nd etc) //curindex holds index of currently shown slide (1=1st slide, 2nd=2nd etc) } }) </script> There are 2 other external files : contentslider.js contentslider.css Click Here to see site. If someone could help I would really appreciate it, been bugging me big time. Cheers, Jay Hi, I'm making a Google Map that reads info from a database and pulls Twitter usernames from it to plot points on a map. In the infowindow of these points I have some code that displays the Twitter users latest tweet. There's alot of code for this map so i'll only show you the part i'm working on: Code: function readData() { var request = GXmlHttp.create(); request.open("GET", "phpsqlinfo_result.php", true); request.onreadystatechange = function() { if (request.readyState == 4) { var xmlDoc = GXml.parse(request.responseText); // obtain the array of markers and loop through it i=[0]; markers=[0]; map.getInfoWindow().hide(); gmarkers = []; map.clearOverlays(); side_bar_html = ""; var markers = xmlDoc.documentElement.getElementsByTagName("marker"); for (var i = 0; i < markers.length; i++) { // obtain the attribues of each marker var lat = parseFloat(markers[i].getAttribute("lat")); var lng = parseFloat(markers[i].getAttribute("lng")); var point = new GLatLng(lat,lng); var label = markers[i].getAttribute("name"); var address = markers[i].getAttribute("address"); var type = markers[i].getAttribute("type"); var html = '<' + 'script src="http://twitter.com/javascripts/blogger.js"><' + '/script><' + 'script type="text/javascript" src="http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/' + label + '.json?callback=twitterCallback2&count=1"><' + '/script><br /><div id="twitter_update_list" style="list-style:none"></div>'; // create the marker var marker = createMarker(point,label,html); map.addOverlay(marker); } // put the assembled side_bar_html contents into the side_bar div document.getElementById("side_bar").innerHTML = side_bar_html; } } request.send(null); } var html is where it's all happening. I'm using the Twitter script from http://limetouch.com/article/valid-x...vascript-code/ and I have it laid out with all them ' + ' to break it up so it doesn't end the actual javascript used to create the map. I'm new to Javascript so I don't know too much. I know that this method is a really backwards way of doing it, but it works for Firefox. I'm able to retrieve the users latest tweet when I click on their map marker. What I want to know is why it doesn't work in any other browser? I've tried IE7+8, Google Chrome, Opera, and Safari and no tweet displays. Sub-question: While a tweet does display in Firefox, the infowindow doesn't resize with the dynamic content. Any way to fix that? I have a portfolio page on our company site that functions properly on Mac, but not in Windows. The page is here, but I warn you it will possibly freeze IE if you click it. I include it for reference. http://www.dgindy.com/html/portfolio.html In IE, the first thumbnail (of 32) will display and then the page generally locks. I believe the javascript that governs the popups may be the culprit, but I only know enough to be dangerous and need an assist as this site is already live and that was my screwup. The script link is: <script type="text/javascript" src="popup.js"></script> And the script is: function popup(url) { newwindow=window.open(url,'name','height=575,width=620,top=200,left=200'); if (window.focus) {newwindow.focus()} return false; } And finally, here is one of the popup links: <a href="01.html" class="p01" onclick="return popup('01.html')"><span class="displace">Portfolio 01</a> Any assistance is greatly appreciated. If you need to see my css, let mw know. I'm new to HTML and javascript programming, so I apologize if the solution to this is blatantly obvious. I've got expanding text / menus in javascript on my page. These all work in IE with no problems that I can tell. Unfortunately, when I view the page in Firefox, only the first expanding menu is actually a link and works - the rest do not even appear as links and don't work (and the expanded text isn't showing either). You can visit the page at http://www.scienceadvice.ca/uploads/...s/may2010.html Any help would be most appreciated! Thanks! been a while since i been to the experts for help figures i was about due for an issue beyond my solving capabilities ok so the code The function containing the rogue setTimeout Code: function refresh_timer(){ //alert(window.timer); var total = getTotal(); document.getElementById('status').innerHTML = 'Updating in '+ (total-(window.timer+1))+' seconds.'; if((total-window.timer) == 0){ refresh_feed(); } else{ //setTimeout("refresh_timer()",1000); setTimeout(function(){ alert("");},1000); window.timer++; //alert("1"); //alert(window.timer); } } everything in the above function works except the setTimeout itself the script doesn't break and i get no errors in the firebug initially window.timer is set to 0 and everytime refresh_feed() executes window.timer gets reset to 0 refresh_timer() gets called up by the return from an ajax call(again works in chrome and ie8) any help is appreciated Hi, I am using googles O3D software and it uses a javascript base, one of there plugins works in Firefox only and not Internet Explorer I was wondering if anyone here could help me find out why it isnt working in IE and even how to fix it, here is the page that works in firefox but not IE http://o3d.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/...edesigner.html Many Thanks, Simon Works in Firefox, chrome, even my phone, but not IE Code: <a onmouseover="document.getElementById('statusbox').innerHTML='<table width=100%><tr><th colspan=3>Carrot statuses</th></tr><tr><th>Status</th><th>Magnitude</th><th>Duration</th></tr><tr class=alt><td>DamageResistDebuff</td><td>5</td><td>2</td></tr><tr class=alt><td>DamageResistDebuff</td><td>5</td><td>2</td></tr><tr class=alt><td>Repeatattack</td><td>5</td><td>1</td></tr><tr class=alt><td>Defense</td><td>10</td><td>2</td></tr><tr class=alt><td>Regen</td><td>7</td><td>4</td></tr></table>'; document.getElementById('statusbox').style.opacity = 100; document.getElementById('statusbox').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('statusbox').style.backgroundColor = 'beige'; document.getElementById('statusbox').style.zIndex = 10; document.getElementById('statusbox').style.filter = 'alpha(opacity=1.0)'" onmousedown="postXMLDoc('/ajaxget?battlerel="nofollow" target=10634','view='+10634)"> Any ideas? Hello. When a user visits index.html on my site, they input their email address. The form redirects them to "confirmed.html", the form also writes a cookie with their email address. When the user gets to confirmed.html, I use an "if/else" statement. If there is a cookie (email address), I append ("#"+user_email) to the window location. I do this so that when the user shares with "addthis" tool, I will know who is sharing. Unfortunately addthis only shares the current page, so I want new users to the site to be redirected to index.html My code works in firefox, but not safari. In safari it just seems to redirect to index nomatter what. The user never even sees confirmed.html. Code: var user_email = unescape(document.cookie); if (document.cookie) { window.location.replace("#"+user_email); } else { window.location.replace("index.html"); } })(); </script> The website is www.saverally.com This works fine in IE only. Any thoughts. function DisplaySelectedColor(cColor) { var elToFill = document.getElementById(cFieldOnFocus) elToFill.value = cColor; switch(cFieldOnFocus){ case"Page-Background":document.getElementById("Page").style.backgroundColor =cColor; break; case"Page-Background": document.getElementById("Page").style.backgroundColor =cColor; break; case"Outside-Border": document.getElementById("main_container").style.borderColor =cColor; break; case"Logo-Background": document.getElementById("logo_area").style.backgroundColor =cColor; break; case"Logo-Font": document.getElementById("logo_area").style.color =cColor; break; case"Outside-Area-Background": document.getElementById("main_container").style.backgroundColor =cColor; document.getElementById("linktestdiv").style.backgroundColor =cColor; break; case"Outside-Area-Font": document.getElementById("main_container").style.color =cColor; document.getElementById("main_nav").style.color =cColor; document.getElementById("right_column_content").style.color =cColor; document.getElementById("linktestdiv").style.color =cColor; document.getElementById("footer").style.color =cColor; break; case"Content-Background": document.getElementById("main_content").style.backgroundColor =cColor; break; case"Content-Font": document.getElementById("main_content").style.color =cColor; break; case"Footer-Background": document.getElementById("footer").style.backgroundColor =cColor; break; case"Hyper-Link": document.getElementById("activelink").style.color = cColor; break; case"Hyper-Link-Hover": document.getElementById("hoverlink").style.color = cColor; break; case"Hyper-Link-Visited": document.getElementById("visitedlink").style.color = cColor; break; } } Thanks for any help. Can't figure it out. The following script grabs a string (*.abc.org, e.g. from &sid=xyz.abc.org) from the current URL and changes it (to ABC:abc.org). Everything works perfectly in IE, but Firefox and Chrome appear to get themselves into an endless loop. When I check the URL, xyz.abc.org has successfully been changed to ABC:abc.org, but the page just seems to keep refreshing over and over. Code: var tomatch = /abc.org/i; var usrString = document.referrer; var is_a_match = tomatch.test(usrString); var newString = document.URL.replace(/[a-z]*\.abc\.org/, "ABC:abc.org"); if (is_a_match) { window.location.replace(newString); } Any suggestions much appreciated. |