Re: java script

From: Mark Haase (mehaase_at_earthlink.net)
Date: 02/13/04


Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 04:59:26 -0500

In article <efe689d8.0402121222.4ad0a56a@posting.google.com>,
 raul76@gmx.de (raul76@gmx.de) wrote:

> Hi,
> it should wave and change the messages.
> It works under ie but not under konqueror, mozilla, netscape etc.
> There is no error messages in the js console of those browsers.
> What dhould be changed?

1) Stop using IE -- its the worst browser on the market right now.

2) Also, don't post javascript questions to a java newsgroup.

Make those changes and you'll be golden.

-- 
|\/|  /|  |2  |<
mehaase(at)sas(dot)upenn(dot)edu


Relevant Pages

  • Re: MS vs Mozilla, Netscape
    ... and the fairly current mozilla and opera. ... > It hardly seems worth the effort to make everything work ok in Netscape ... and Mozilla given this scenario and seeing as how IE dominates the browsers ... Netscape/Mozilla is interpreting according to the Standards ...
    (microsoft.public.frontpage.client)
  • Re: A favour (And update)
    ... Visible in Netscape and Mozilla, but I had to remember to hit Reload! ... I gave you some comparisons between browsers on my site but it is fair ... did assume that all browsers would use all fonts installed on a computer. ...
    (uk.railway)
  • Help: RequiredFieldValidator doesnt work in non-IE browsers
    ... Mozilla, Firefox, etc. ... I checked that JavaScript is enabled in Netscape, Opera, Mozilla, Firefox, ... etc. and still the form doesn't work in these browsers. ...
    (microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet)
  • Re: iceweasel/iceape/epiphany/galeon download manager problems (etch)
    ... Downloading a page is incredibly slow or ... even makes the browsers hang: ... No, it's definitely Mozilla related. ... I have to warn you that some sites don't render well with Konqueror. ...
    (Debian-User)
  • Re: MS vs Mozilla, Netscape
    ... It hardly seems worth the effort to make everything work ok in Netscape and Mozilla given this scenario and seeing as how IE dominates the browsers ... "Murray" wrote: ...
    (microsoft.public.frontpage.client)