I've built this app that displays employee photos stored in several sharepoint folders. It also displays the employee name extracted from the file name and a previous and next button to move through the photos.
The markup is surrounded by an update panel to prevent the entire page from reloading when you click to view the next photo.
The app is working fine in firefox, but the images do not display in IE8. Can anyone tell what is causing this?
public List<string> photoFileList = new List<string>();
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (!IsPostBack)
{
Session["index"] = 0;
I understand that probably this is not good forum for asking this question, but I'm a bit dissapointed, and I don't know where I can found answer to my question. Here is my problem. I've got a page that has dynamically loaded content with innerHTML like below:
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Everything works fine .. since I wanted to have gif shown when page content is loading. But now I would like to after loading innerHTML content to execute javascript function to create pieChart of something. The problem is that I have to use document.getElementById()function, but it does not works with content loaded dynamically. I mean, Lets say that inside page loaded by innerHTML we've got a form which id="A" when instead pieChart() in above code i will use document.getElementById('A') it does not return my form. I've checked this in IE7 with no effect, ffox also does not seems to work. The only one browser that works at the moment is Chrome.
I have .net code that works on IE8 but wont work on google chrome or firefox. i have put this code for the user to press Enter instead of clicking the mouse everytime.
Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load Try If Not IsPostBack Then
Ok so I'm not very familiar with Jquery as to know the possible cause of this, but I've been assigned to find out why the datepicker doesn't work porperly on a client's computer (it prints out the date without slashes like this: 24112008
So when I test the webform, I see it doesnt even pop up in Firefox (the client's browser too) nor chrome, only in IE8.
(And before someone suggests that I check the validity of file.FileName, this same problem occurs if I hard-code a test string in there.) It's working just fine in IE, but in Firefox the Session Variable is not found, getting the "Object reference not set to an instance of an object" error in the following code:
The following regular expression works in chrome and firefox, but not IE7:
^((?=.*d)(?=.*[a-z])(?=.*[A-Z]).{8,20})$
It needs to contain at least 8 characters and have at least on uppercase and a number. When I try this in IE7, I have to type 14 characters for it to validate. Can someone explain why and what would be the correct expression for all 3 browsers.
I am using an asp:RegularExpressionValidator to validate the password.
I can't figure this one out. The pop up works data comes from web service and fades away pretty well in FireFox. In IE 8 the box has no width and you only see anything happening if the box below bottom of page showing you a vertical scrol bar as confirmation. [Code]....
The following flash does not initially load in firefox, but if I click the second tab on the right, and then go back to the first, it loads. This works in Chrome and IE. Here is the webpage.
<asp:TextBox ID="txtPassword" runat="server" TextMode="Password" ValidationGroup="passwordValidation"></asp:TextBox> <asp:RequiredFieldValidator ID="RequiredFieldValidator1" runat="server" Display="Dynamic" ControlToValidate="txtPassword" Text="Required" ValidationGroup="passwordValidation" /> <asp:RegularExpressionValidator runat="server" ControlToValidate="txtPassword" Text="Passwords should contain a minimum of 7 characters with at least one numeric character." ValidationExpression="^(?=.*d{1})(?=.*[a-zA-Z]{2}).{7,}$" ValidationGroup="passwordValidation" Display="Dynamic"></asp:RegularExpressionValidator>
If I type in a password like test1234, it passes in chrome and firefox, but the message that my password should contain a minimum of 7 characters with at least one numeric character is shown in internet explorer
I have different iFrames on my page and one of the iFrame has pdf plugin that shows the PDF document and i have another iFrame that pops up on delete button click and a function to toggle the iFrames. It works fine in Firefox but in IE my pop up iFrame is always behind the PDF. Any thought how can I set it right, there is some issue with the z-index of PDF, it is set to infinity something like that in IE !
i was working on one of the project as it is working fine in Firefox but it is giving the javascript exception in internet explorer.Errror: Error says "s" is undefined in the s.currencyCode="USD" line but "s" is defined in the external javascript file s_code.js
I have an ASP.net application hosted on Win2003 server. When I set the Authenticated Access to just Integrated Windows Authentication, IE7 & IE8 started failing in loging into the site with an error 401.1 ("You are not authorized to view this page"). But Firefox has no issues in loging into the site. why IE is failing to login with Integrated Windows Authentication where FireFox works perfectly?
I am using Logi Reports for creating reports in my application. I am passing cookies from web application to these logi reports. Cookies were workign correctly before, but after the release of this version. Cookies are not working in these logi reports.
I'm trying to server an exe to Firefox from an aspx page. The aspx page handles the headers and the page is launched by our Flex GUI. Flex correctly launches the link for all browsers (including Firefox) so I'm certain that's not the issue.
The problem I'm having is when I try to download the file from within Firefox, FF downloads the file fine but it names it "Content". It has no extension and the file name is incorrect. All the other browsers download it with the file name I specified in the aspx page and they all have the .exe extension. I should note that if I rename the "Content" file to "Content.exe" it runs correctly.Below is the code I'm using in my aspx page -
I am trying to implement a feature for my web site for library access. Normally users access the site with http://www.famnet.net.nz. This => a welcome/logon page, you may decide to register, etc etc. I programmed access from http://www.famnet.net.nz/library.aspx?userid=testlibrary. This URL (or one like it) is intended to be a link on a web page within a library: clicking the link opens the site with the user already logged on as "testlibrary", with some differences in function compared with an individual logon. This all works perfectly in my testing, using Firefox. However it does not work with IE7. I programmed diagnostic statements that should appear from all paths: but these don't appear with IE7 (but they do with Firefox).
I'm using ckeditor in my page and it's work fine, except when I'm sending email. The mailbody is empty in FireFox, in IE it works fine. What can it be? Here is my code
I have an issue with Firefox. After creating a new template for my website using <div> tags, i noticed that not all tags are displayed when i preview the site in firefox.
I put the sample template in the following location:
[URL]
I was able to verify my CSS with the following link: [URL] and it passed without any problems. The html part is correct as well.
My question is how come two div tags: <div class="header9"></div> and <div id="sidebar"></div> are not displayed in firefox. It works fine with explorer but firefox has issues.
Also the background-color for <body> takes over in the middle, even though i've created a <div id="wrapper"> with all divs inside and background color assigned to white.
I've tried developer extension for firefox but still was not able to find the problem.
It's very annoying that simple (basic) tags such <div> could have isssues being displayed. Does anyone know what am i doing wrong and how to fix that issue?