JavaScript - Onmouseover Slideshow Working With Ie8 But Not Firefox And Chrome
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I have created awebpage here with an onmouseover slideshow, adapted from the Cut & paste Onmouseover Slideshow from Javascript kit This works in IE8 but not in Firefox or Chrome. I appreciate this may have been previously solved but I cannot find it in the threads. Similar TutorialsI am ripping my hair out trying to figure out why my innerHTML code is not working. It only works in IE, but keeps failing in Chrome and Firefox. I am using a form text field for customers to enter a Gallery ID (text value in the form field) which I have set up for them in an external js file. I use this code to change the content of div's after it checks the js file for a matching text value. Here is what is happening-- the proper content shows up for a second in Chrome or Firefox if the username value matches, but it pops away really fast and goes back to the login field prompt. Javascript: Code: <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function setinitialvalues(){ document.getElementById('loginblock').style.visibility = 'visible'; document.getElementById('galleryinfo2').style.visibility = 'hidden'; document.getElementById('expiredmessage').style.visibility = 'hidden'; document.getElementById('republish').style.visibility = 'hidden'; document.getElementById('logoutmessage').innerHTML = ""; document.getElementById('logoutmessage2').innerHTML = ""; document.getElementById('logoutmessage').style.visibility = 'hidden'; document.getElementById('logoutmessage2').style.visibility = 'hidden'; } </script> <script type="text/javascript"> function loadcustomer(){ document.getElementById('galleryinfo').innerHTML = ""; document.getElementById('galleryinfo2').innerHTML = ""; document.getElementById('expdatemessage').innerHTML = ""; document.getElementById('expiredmessage').innerHTML = ""; document.getElementById('republish').innerHTML = ""; document.getElementById('logoutmessage').style.visibility = 'hidden'; document.getElementById('logoutmessage2').style.visibility = 'hidden'; document.getElementById('loginblock').innerHTML = "<br /><h4>If you know your Gallery ID, you can enter it here to access your proofing gallery and order page.<br /><br />ENTER GALLERY ID:</h4><form name='form' action='' method='post'><input style='color:#000;' name='username' id='username' onfocus='clearinvalid()' onKeyDown='clearinvalid()'><br /><br /><input style='background-color:#33A1C9;' class='button' id='submitbutton' type='submit' value='Submit' onClick='return galleryid(this.form)'></form><h4><div style='color:#ff0000;' id='invalidmessage'></div></h4><br />Sample Gallery ID: demo<br />(Then click the Submit button. Some browsers do not accept the Enter key.)<br /><br /><a href='#' class='btn btn-lg btn-default'>Back to Menu</a><br /><br />This works on Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera and Google Chrome. Please use one of these web browsers to log in."; document.getElementById('loginblock').style.visibility = 'visible'; } </script> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" src="customergallery.js"></script> </head> HTML: Code: <div style="text-align:center;" id="loginblock"></div> <div id="galleryinfo"></div> <div id="galleryinfo2"></div> <div style="color:#ff0000;" id="expdatemessage"></div> <div style="color:#ff0000;" id="expiredmessage"></div> <div id="republish"></div> <div id="logoutmessage"></div> <div id="logoutmessage2"></div> External customer js file: Code: function Submit(){ if(event.keyCode == 13) { galleryid(); return false; } } function galleryid(){ if (document.getElementById('username').value == 'demo') { var name = "My Photomatic Photo Session"; var sessiondate = "02/22/2014"; var location = "Any town, USA"; var orderlink = "<a href='../../accounts/brown/20140222/myphotomatic20140222.html' target='_blank'>CLICK HERE TO VIEW GALLERY</a>"; var todayDate = new Date(); var expdate = new Date(2015,05,30); comparedate(); } else if (document.getElementById('username').value == '') { document.getElementById('invalidmessage').innerHTML = 'Please enter a value in this field.'; } else { document.getElementById('invalidmessage').innerHTML = 'Invalid Gallery ID. Please try again.'; } document.getElementById('username').value = ""; return false; function comparedate() { if (todayDate >= expdate) { document.getElementById('galleryinfo2').innerHTML = "<br /><br />" + name + "<br />Session Date: " + sessiondate + "<br />" + location + "<br /><br />"; document.getElementById('expiredmessage').innerHTML = "This gallery has expired on " + (expdate.getMonth()+1) + "/" + expdate.getDate() + "/" + expdate.getFullYear(); document.getElementById('republish').innerHTML = "<br />If you would like to have this gallery republished, please email me .<br /><br />"; document.getElementById('logoutmessage2').innerHTML = "<a href='javascript:void(0);' onclick='loadcustomer(); clearusername(); setinitialvalues();' class='btn btn-lg btn-default'>Click here to return to the Login</a><br /><br />"; document.getElementById('galleryinfo2').style.visibility = 'visible'; document.getElementById('expiredmessage').style.visibility = 'visible'; document.getElementById('republish').style.visibility = 'visible'; document.getElementById('logoutmessage2').style.visibility = 'visible'; document.getElementById('loginblock').innerHTML = ""; document.getElementById('loginblock').style.visibility = 'hidden'; } else { loadcustomer(); document.getElementById('galleryinfo').innerHTML = "<br /><br />" + name + "<br />Session Date: " + sessiondate + "<br />" + location + "<br /><br />" + orderlink + "<br /><br />"; document.getElementById('expdatemessage').innerHTML = "This gallery will expire on " + (expdate.getMonth()+1) + "/" + expdate.getDate() + "/" + expdate.getFullYear() + ".<br /><br />"; document.getElementById('logoutmessage').innerHTML = "<a href='javascript:void(0);' onclick='loadcustomer(); clearusername(); setinitialvalues();' class='btn btn-lg btn-default'>Click here to return to the Login</a><br /><br />"; document.getElementById('logoutmessage').style.visibility = 'visible'; document.getElementById('loginblock').innerHTML = ""; document.getElementById('loginblock').style.visibility = 'hidden'; } } } function clearinvalid(){ document.getElementById('invalidmessage').innerHTML = ''; } function clearusername(){ document.getElementById('username').value = ""; } Where am I going wrong and what can I do to make this work in Chrome and Firefox? It works great in IE. Thanks! Title explains it really. The button I am using working perfecting in FireFox and Chrome but not in Internet explorer. (Yes I know someone that actually uses IE that pointed this out to me) The rest of the code works fine but just not the reset button I have. Something I have been needing to do is make the code call my images differently by putting them in an array so I don't mess this the sources of my images like I sloppily am here, but I am not sure if that will actually fix the problem I am have. The checkbox should both uncheck the box(if checked) AND change the picture but it only unchecks the box. Here is the relevant code let me know if you want me to post the whole thing. Code: function reset(){ cb1.checked=false; document.goodAfternoon.src=goodAfternoonFinal.src; } Code: "Check" me out;) <input type="checkbox" id="cb1" onClick="validate()" /> <img src="Good Afternoon.gif" name="goodAfternoon"> <input type="button" id="cb2" value="RESET" onClick="reset()"/> It works in Google Chrome but not Firefox and Internet Explorer. My computer has blocked Opera and I don't know how to change that. Too much energy to investigate now, I'll do so later. Are there any pros that can tell me why this is happening? I'm assuming GoogleChrome is fixing a syntax error that FF and IE don't. Code: var request; request=false; try { request = new XMLHttpRequest(); } catch (trymicrosoft) { try { request = new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP"); } catch (othermicrosoft) { try { request = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); } catch (failed) { request = false; } } } function isAlNum(str){ return /^[a-z0-9]+$/i.test(str); } var preUsername; var same; function updatePage() { if (username.value.length>0){ if ( request.responseText.indexOf("0") == -1 ) {userNameErrorBox.innerHTML=username.value + " has already been taken"; usernameSuccessBox.innerHTML="";} else {userNameErrorBox.innerHTML=""; usernameSuccessBox.innerHTML=username.value + " is available";}} } function nameTest() { if (username.value==preUsername) {same=1;} else {same=0;} if (!isAlNum(username.value)) {if (username.value.length>0) {username.value=preUsername;}} else {preUsername=username.value;} if (username.value.length>0 && username.focus && same===0) { userNameErrorBox.innerHTML="";usernameSuccessBox.innerHTML=""; request.abort(); var url = "/unseen/checkIfUserNameExist.php?name=" + username.value; request.open("GET", url, true); request.onreadystatechange = updatePage; request.send(null); } if (username.value.length===0) { userNameErrorBox.innerHTML="";usernameSuccessBox.innerHTML="";preUsername=""; } } I back tracked what i did and it appears that this code Code: var url = "/unseen/checkIfUserNameExist.php?name=" + username.value; request.open("GET", url, true); request.onreadystatechange = updatePage; request.send(null); has the problem. When I set up alerts to see what works and what doesn't, this code seems to be causing the FF and IE to not work, but I can't tell what it is that's causing them to fail. This is javascript that is suppose to check if a name has been taken by another user. I'm working on a fairly large project that I wish to be the new formspring, (size wise) I procrastinated for 2 weeks of my 12 week break and now that I'm just getting started on it I'm running into an ishness load of problems... Very de-motivating Hello all, my second post! I finally got the below script working in Firefox and was really pumped about it until I realized it didn't load in Google chrome or Safari. What this script does is its a dual onclick event which makes a hidden div appear and loads an iframe within the now visible div. Here is the code, I would love any input on how to make this work in other browsers. Here is the header code: Code: <SCRIPT type="text/javascript"> <!-- var state = 'none'; function showhide(layer_ref) { if (state == 'block') { state = 'none'; } else { state = 'block'; } if (document.all) { //IS IE 4 or 5 (or 6 beta) eval( "document.all." + layer_ref + ".style.display = state"); } if (document.layers) { //IS NETSCAPE 4 or below document.layers[layer_ref].display = state; } if (document.getElementById &&!document.all) { hza = document.getElementById(layer_ref); hza.style.display = state; } } //--> </script> <SCRIPT type="text/javascript"> function loadIframe(iframeName, url) { if ( window.frames[iframeName] ) { window.frames[iframeName].location = url; return false; } else return true; } </script> Here is the code on the page where a link click shows the hidden div and loads the iframe contained. Code: <p><a href="#" onclick="showhide('div1');return loadIframe('ifrm1', 'http://www.google.com');">show/hide me</a></p> </td></tr> <div id="div1" style="display: none; position: fixed; z-index:4; width: 1010px; height: 500px; left: 5%; top: 15%; background-color: #f0f0f0; border: 1px solid #000; padding: 10px;"><iframe name="ifrm1" id="ifrm1" width="100%" height="90%" scrolling="yes" frameborder="0">Sorry, your browser doesnt support iframes.</iframe><p><a href="#" onclick="showhide('div1')">close</a></div>'; As always, any input is greatly appreciated! I am trying to use the cut and paste OnMouseover Slideshow that is featured at the JavascriptKit.com. I'm getting a line error code which reads "Line:81 Error: Expected ';' I have tried everything I can think of to eliminate this error...seems I know just enough to be dangerous, not enough to debug. Can someone please help me? Or at least tell me if there's someplace specific in between the script tags or elsewhere that I need to look? Killing me in Kentucky, Pam hi, please ignore this thread..it is a duplicate of one already active. MODS please delete. apologies for my mistake. Hi, Im a complete newbie to javascript and I've basically copied and pasted the javascript I found here to use on my site. Its an onMouseOver slideshow: http://www.javascriptkit.com/script/...ifferent.shtml to use on my site. Basically, my problem is how do I add a second, separate image in a different location on the web page, associated with this script? If I post <a href="javascript:warp()"><img src="myimage" name="targetimage" border=0></a> in two different locations, which is the script for the image, the script stops working, but having it once makes it work. So how do I add two different image locations? Can someone please help me here? I just want to add more images in a different location. ie have image location 1, and image location 2. Thanks in advance Script Below: Code: <script> function changeimage(towhat,url){ if (document.images){ document.images.targetimage.src=towhat.src gotolink=url } } function warp(){ window.location=gotolink1 } </script> <script language="JavaScript1.1"> var myimages=new Array() var gotolink="#" function preloadimages(){ for (i=0;i<preloadimages.arguments.length;i++){ myimages[i]=new Image() myimages[i].src=preloadimages.arguments[i] } } preloadimages(my images here) </script> For the Links: <a href="creativewriting.html" onMouseover="changeimage(myimages[1],this.href)">Creative Writing</a><br> For the Image: <a href="javascript:warp()"><img src="myimage" name="targetimage" border=0></a> http://javascript.internet.com/misce...lide-show.html any ideas to get this crossfading outside IE? Since the upgrade from chrome 9 to chrome 10 my script is showing an error in my variables when i use boolean expressions. they changed to version V8, Chrome's JavaScript engine. Here is the function function get_form_value(n){ e=document.getElementById(n); if ((e.value)&&(e.value != "")&&(!e.options)) return e.value; if ((e.selectedIndex)&&(e.selectedIndex>0) &&(e.options[e.selectedIndex].value !="")) return e.options[e.selectedIndex].value; // select if ((e.text)&&(e.text.value !="")) continue; if ((e.selectedIndex)&&(e.selectedIndex>0) &&(e.options[e.selectedIndex].text !="")) return e.options[e.selectedIndex].text; // select if ((e.checkbox)&&(e.checkbox.checked)) return true; return false; } When i run it it shows a syntax error: Can someone please help me fix this? Hi. I've been working on a project for some time now, and just recently I installed Firefox. Now, part of the site (which works perfectly in IE6/7) doesn't work in Firefox. Here is part of the code: Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <head> <title>Meniu de navigare</title> </head> <body bgcolor="#000437"> <table width="119" style="position:relative; top:35%"> <a href="pag_start.html" rel="nofollow" target="continut"><tr><td class="nav_bar" height="24" background="p1.png" valign="center" onmouseover="background='p2.png'" onmouseout="background='p1.png'" onmousedown="background='p3.png'" onmouseup="background='p2.png'">Home</td></tr></a> blah blah blah </table> </body> </html> (I didn't copy all of the code because it's basically the same all the way down) The main problem is with the link (Firefox apparently doesn't recognize table rows as links). The second problem is with the onmouseover/onmouseout etc handlers (absolutely nothing happens). Any ideas how to solve this? Thanks. Bye. PS: just in case you need to know, the code is for a nav bar. I have a img tag but I also added <img src="panada.jpg" onmouseover="alert('$info')"> can you tell me what I'm doing wrong?
Hello! I need a bit of help here, if possible. This code seems to work well with FireFox. It doesn't work so well with IE or Safari though. The onMouseOver event works properly (changes the bg-color and the bg-image) but the onMouseOut event doesn't work (it changes the bg-color back to normal but not the bg-image). I don't quite understand the problem. Code: <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="230" height="20"> <tr> <td class="font1" align="center" style="color:#2a78c6; background-color: #3c3c3c; background-image:url('images/nav-bg.png')" onclick="window.location.href='#'" cursor: pointer; onMouseOver="this.style.color='c8c8c8'; this.style.backgroundColor='#2a78c6'; this.style.backgroundImage='url(images/nav-bg-hover.png)'" onMouseOut="this.style.color='#2a78c6'; this.style.backgroundColor='#3c3c3c'; this.style.backgroundImage='url(images/nav-bg.png'"> LINK </td> </tr> </table> Here is the website... http://pmportfolio.net/tester/. Also can't figure out how to get that drop-down menu working for IE, if anyone can lend a hand. Also can't get the gradients to work with IE 8. Hi, I hope someone can help me figure this out - it's been bugging me for a whole day now, and I can't seem to figure it out, and so far no Google research found this exact problem for me... Situation: I have a simple HTML page with one DIV element with the id "rotator". Inside that, JavaScript is supposed to create boxes that react to mouseovers. The weird thing is: The whole script works, but ONLY on the LAST box I create, no matter what I do. I can manually add the mouseover code to any one of these boxes, but it will only take on the last one. I can have JavaScript tell me the mouseover status of each box, and they all tell me they have code assigned correctly - but again only the last one works... Here's the relevant code (yes, highly abbreviated, but it's the part that fails on me): Code: var maxBoxes = 10; function initSite() { var rotator = document.getElementById("rotator"); rotator.innerHTML = ""; for (x = 0; x < maxBoxes; x++) { rotator.innerHTML +='<div id="myBox' + x + '"></div><div id="myDark' + x + '"></div>'; // various other stuff about myBoxes[x] also in here, but not relevant to the issue I think applyMouseActions(document.getElementById("myDark" + x); debugOutput(document.getElementById("myDark" + x).id+"=" + document.getElementById("myDark" + x).onmouseover + "<br>", 1); } } function applyMouseActions(item) { if (!item) return; item.onmouseover = function(ev) { alert("does this work?"); var thisNum = this.id; thisNum = thisNum.charAt(this.id.length-1); var tempBox = myBoxes[thisNum].boxOb; tempBox.style.background = "#fff"; } item.onmouseout = function(ev) { var thisNum = this.id; thisNum = thisNum.charAt(thisNum.length-1); var tempBox = myBoxes[thisNum].boxOb; tempBox.style.background = "#aaa"; } } initSite is called in the body onload. All kinds of other animation parts are implemented that work fine, just this mouseover won't work. I have tried re-writing it in multiple different ways, including "xyz.onmouseover = myMouseCode" and then defining the function separately later - still no dice. So, the code creates 10 boxes (0-9) and 10 boxes that are on top of them to create a form of shadow effect depending on the position of the original boxes. Since the "myDark" boxes are on top of the "myBox" boxes, I apply the onmouseover onto the "myDark" boxes, but it only works on "myDark9" and no other box. They are all created the same way, the mouseover assigned the same way... All I can do is shake my head at it, but that doesn't fix the issue, obviously ;-) Any idea what else I can try? Thanks! Hello again; I am testing in Firefox( two versions ), Chrome, Opera (two versions), Safari on Mac OSX and am seeing a peculiarity. Code: <div id="dialog" style="position:absolute;top:50px;left:600px;"> <div id="head"><p id="panelTitle">Item Info:</p></div> <p>Drag this panel to move </p> <pre id="target1"><img id="srcImg" src="windows/img/front_window.jpg" alt="test" /></pre> <pre id="target2"> </pre> <div id="closer"><p class="dialog"><a id="dClose" href="javascript:">Close</a></p></div> event listener assigned to a separate anchor tag makes this markup visible and drag-able. The mousemove event listener for dragging is assigned to the parent div, id='dialog' In Firefox and Google's Chrome browser, if I mousedown on the image and try to drag, the system tries to move and copy the image. When I release the mouse, the whole panel sticks to the pointer and moves with the pointer until I click on it. The Question: What event would I do preventDefault, cancelbubble, or return false to get around this? (perhaps for a separate post, how would I prevent the client form copying content?) Safari will do the same accept that it will not stick to the mouse pointer position on mouseup. In Opera, it works fine (accept the earlier verison, v9x leaves a trail of ghost lines where the panel was moved from) I have a pc with I.E. and have not yet tested this specific issue. Thank you for your time and attention JK This is a JavaScript sample that works with Internet Explorer and Safari, but not with FireFox and Chrome. If you take the code and save it as test.html open the file with explorer or Safari you will see it works. This is the first time of posted on this forum, sorry if I missed any information. This form posts to a InternetSecure(payment gateway) Sandbox account. [CODE] <head> <title>Variable Payment - JavaScript</title> </head> <script language="javascript"> function getamount() { prod = "::1::P001::Sample Payment::"; pvalue = document.getElementsByName("payvalue")(0).value; amount = pvalue + prod; document.frmdo.Products.value = amount; } </script> <body> <table align="center" width="600"> <tr> <td align="center" valign="middle"><big>View Source For HTML Code<br></big><em><strong>Variable Payment - JavaScript</strong></em><br /></td> </tr> </table> <td align="center" valign="top"> <FORM method=post name="frmdo" action="https://test.internetsecure.com/process.cgi" onsubmit="return getamount();"> <input type="hidden" name="GatewayID" value="106" /> <input type="hidden" name="ReturnURL" value="https://testwww.internetsecure.com/merchants/Demopage.asp?page=THK2" /> <input type="hidden" value="https://testwww.internetsecure.com/merchants/Demopage.asp?page=SAM1" name="xxxCancelURL" /> <input type="hidden" name="Products" value="" /> <table align="center" width="600"> <tr> <td width="300" height="100%" align="right" valign="middle"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2" color="Black">Invoice Number</font></td> <td width="300" height="100%" align="left" valign="middle"><input type="text" id="Invoice Number" name="xxxMerchantInvoiceNumber" size="8" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td width="300" height="100%" align="right" valign="Middle"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2" color="Black">Payment Amount $</font></td> <td width="300" height="100%" align="left" valign="middle"><input type="text" name="payvalue" value="" size=10 style="text-align:right;" /> <font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2" color="Black"> USD</font></td> </tr> </table> <table align="center" width="600"> <tr> <td width="600" height="100%" align="center" valign="middle"><input type="submit" value="Submit Payment" name="submit" /></td> </tr> </table> <table align="center" width="600"> <tr> <td width="600" height="100%" align="center" valign="middle"> <!-- Copy this Grahpic to your Host and change the URL to point to your server --><IMG ALIGN=CENTER SRC="https://secure.internetsecure.com/images/visa04.gif" WIDTH=37 HEIGHT=23> <!-- Copy this Grahpic to your Host and change the URL to point to your server --><IMG ALIGN=CENTER SRC="https://secure.internetsecure.com/images/mc04.gif" WIDTH=37 HEIGHT=23> <!-- Copy this Grahpic to your Host and change the URL to point to your server --><IMG ALIGN=CENTER SRC="https://secure.internetsecure.com/images/amex04.gif" WIDTH=37 HEIGHT=23> <!-- Copy this Grahpic to your Host and change the URL to point to your server --><IMG ALIGN=CENTER SRC="https://secure.internetsecure.com/images/disc04.gif" WIDTH=37 HEIGHT=23> </td> </tr> </table> <table align="center" width="600"> <tr> <td width="600" height="100%" align="center" valign="middle"><a target="_blank" href="https://testwww.internetsecure.com/cgi-bin/certified.mhtml?merchant_number=106"><img height="33" border="0" align="center" width="98" alt="" src="https://testwww.internetsecure.com/images/ismerch_sm.gif" /></a></td> </tr> </table> </form> [CODE] 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. hi, i m trying to request info from a page using XMLHttpRequest() but it is working only for ie8 and it returns nothing in ff,chrome i cant figure out what the problem is........ here is the code Code: <html> <head> <script language="JavaScript"> function req() { var URL = "http://www.google.com/recaptcha/api/verify?privatekey=key&remoteip=ip&challenge=chal&response=res"; var xx=new Array();; var request = false; if (window.XMLHttpRequest) { request = new XMLHttpRequest(); } else if (window.ActiveXObject) { try { request = new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.xmlhttp"); } catch (e){ try{ request = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.xmlhttp"); } catch (e){} } } request.onreadystatechange = function() { if (request.readyState == 4) { xx=request.responseText; alert(xx); } } request.open("GET", URL); request.send(); } </script> </head> <body onload="req()"> </body> </html> ff and chrome are making request but responding null Can anyone tell me why the following works in IE but not the other browsers? It's the "Select category..." jump menu at this URL: www.savasbeatie.com/books.htm Code: <TD> <form name="whichCat" style="margin-bottom:0" method="get"> <select name="catChoice" onChange="sendValue(this);"> <option class="news4" value="javascript:location.reload(true)" selected>Select Category...</option> <option class="news4" value="php/IraqWars.php?q=Iraq%20Wars">Iraq Wars/Current Affairs</option> <option class="news4" value="php/AncientHistory.php?q=Ancient%20History">Ancient History</option> <option class="news4" value="php/AmericanRevolution.php?q=American%20Revolution">American Revolution</option> <option class="news4" value="php/NapoleonicWar.php?q=Napoleonic%20War">Napoleonic War</option> <option class="news4" value="php/AmericanCivilWar.php?q=American%20Civil%20War">American Civil War</option> <option class="news4" value="php/IndianWars.php?q=Indian%20Wars">Indian Wars</option> <option class="news4" value="php/WorldWars.php?q=World%20Wars">World Wars</option> <option class="news4" value="php/Naval.php?q=Naval">Naval</option> <option class="news4" value="php/MilitaryScience.php?q=Military%20Science">Military Science</option> <option class="news4" value="php/SportsHistory.php?q=Sports%20History">Sports History</option> <option class="news4" value="php/Other.php?q=Other">Other</option> </select> </form> </TD> I've been called in to help with this, but did not build the site. There's a frame that's supposed to display the link contents, and it's returning the error: Error: document.getElementById("SB_Frame") is null Source File: http://savasbeatie.com/jscripts/SB_util.js Line: 11 I think it has something to do with the ID of the frame, (from Googling the error and reading some other posts,) but can't figure out where to put the tag. Thanks for any help. - David I want to repeat the same slideshow next to my working one, and have copied and pasted the same code, but for some reason which I don't understand it is appearing as a still image with no movement, or the 'back' and 'forward' arrows? Heres my website in testing to show what I mean: http://whnpf.perdu.servertrust.com/ The code is: Code: <script type="text/javascript" src="/v/vspfiles/assets/images/stepcarousel.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="/v/vspfiles/assets/images/stepcarousel.js"> </script> <style type="text/css"> .stepcarousel{ position: relative; /*leave this value alone*/ float:left; border: 1px solid GREY; overflow: scroll; /*leave this value alone*/ width: 313px; /*Width of Carousel Viewer itself*/ height: 262px; /*Height should enough to fit largest content's height*/ } .stepcarousel .belt{ position: absolute; /*leave this value alone*/ left: 0; top: 0; } .stepcarousel .panel{ float: absolute; /*leave this value alone*/ overflow: hidden; /*clip content that go outside dimensions of holding panel DIV*/ margin: 0px; /*margin around each panel*/ width: 313px; /*Width of each panel holding each content. If removed, widths should be individually defined on each content DIV then. */ } </style> <script type="text/javascript"> stepcarousel.setup({ galleryid: 'mygallery', //id of carousel DIV beltclass: 'belt', //class of inner "belt" DIV containing all the panel DIVs panelclass: 'panel', //class of panel DIVs each holding content autostep: {enable:true, moveby:1, pause:3000}, panelbehavior: {speed:500, wraparound:false, wrapbehavior:'slide', persist:true}, defaultbuttons: {enable: true, moveby: 1, leftnav: ['/v/vspfiles/assets/images/backward.jpg', 80, 215], rightnav: ['/v/vspfiles/assets/images/forward.jpg', -135, 215]}, statusvars: ['statusA', 'statusB', 'statusC'], //register 3 variables that contain current panel (start), current panel (last), and total panels contenttype: ['inline'] //content setting ['inline'] or ['ajax', 'path_to_external_file'] }) </script> <div id="mygallery" class="stepcarousel"> <div class="belt"> <div class="panel"> <img src="/v/vspfiles/assets/images/HOTDEALS.jpg" /> </div> <div class="panel"> <img src="/v/vspfiles/assets/images/POPULAR.jpg" /> </div> <div class="panel"> <img src="/v/vspfiles/assets/images/HOTDEALS.jpg" /> </div> <div class="panel"> <img src="/v/vspfiles/assets/images/POPULAR.jpg" /> </div> <div class="panel"> <img src="/v/vspfiles/assets/images/HOTDEALS.jpg" /> </div> </div> </div> <-! ##### SECOND SLIDESHOW NOT WORKING ###### !-> <script type="text/javascript" src="/v/vspfiles/assets/images/stepcarousel.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="/v/vspfiles/assets/images/stepcarousel.js"> </script> <style type="text/css"> .stepcarousel{ position: relative; /*leave this value alone*/ float:left; border: 1px solid GREY; overflow: scroll; /*leave this value alone*/ width: 313px; /*Width of Carousel Viewer itself*/ height: 262px; /*Height should enough to fit largest content's height*/ } .stepcarousel .belt{ position: absolute; /*leave this value alone*/ left: 0; top: 0; } .stepcarousel .panel{ float: absolute; /*leave this value alone*/ overflow: hidden; /*clip content that go outside dimensions of holding panel DIV*/ margin: 0px; /*margin around each panel*/ width: 313px; /*Width of each panel holding each content. If removed, widths should be individually defined on each content DIV then. */ } </style> <script type="text/javascript"> stepcarousel.setup({ galleryid: 'mygallery', //id of carousel DIV beltclass: 'belt', //class of inner "belt" DIV containing all the panel DIVs panelclass: 'panel', //class of panel DIVs each holding content autostep: {enable:true, moveby:1, pause:3000}, panelbehavior: {speed:500, wraparound:false, wrapbehavior:'slide', persist:true}, defaultbuttons: {enable: true, moveby: 1, leftnav: ['/v/vspfiles/assets/images/backward.jpg', 80, 215], rightnav: ['/v/vspfiles/assets/images/forward.jpg', -135, 215]}, statusvars: ['statusA', 'statusB', 'statusC'], //register 3 variables that contain current panel (start), current panel (last), and total panels contenttype: ['inline'] //content setting ['inline'] or ['ajax', 'path_to_external_file'] }) </script> <div id="mygallery" class="stepcarousel"> <div class="belt"> <div class="panel"> <img src="/v/vspfiles/assets/images/HOTDEALS.jpg" /> </div> <div class="panel"> <img src="/v/vspfiles/assets/images/POPULAR.jpg" /> </div> <div class="panel"> <img src="/v/vspfiles/assets/images/HOTDEALS.jpg" /> </div> <div class="panel"> <img src="/v/vspfiles/assets/images/POPULAR.jpg" /> </div> <div class="panel"> <img src="/v/vspfiles/assets/images/HOTDEALS.jpg" /> </div> [/B] </div> </div> Any help would greatly be appreciated, thanks! |