Hi,
Have you consider using mouseup instead of mousedown?
This is indeed how standard ihm buttons works.
It doesn't explain or justify IE8's behavior, but if it works, you can
hit two birds with one stone.
Eric
On Jun 24, 1:55 am, max radin max.tomlin...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi-
I have a search
Hi every body I have a weird issue I been working with the Flickr API,
in Flickr for make a connection with the server is through url format
in my case something like this
Hi Nahum,
as far as I know Firefox does not allow for cross-domain AJAX requests.
What you could to is to request a php file on your server and that php
file does the call to the Flickr API.
David
Am 24.06.2010 19:47, schrieb ncubica:
Hi every body I have a weird issue I been working with
Yes thanks David, I just had read about this, and found this one for
Prototype http://www.dandean.com/jsonp-for-prototypejs/ and the js
file is in http://www.dandean.com/jsonp-for-prototypejs/src/jsonp.js
this let you make cross domain calls, (at least is what he is saying)
Im going to try in a
and the JSONP works at least for flickr... thanks for the support =)
On Jun 24, 12:53 pm, David Behler d.beh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Nahum,
as far as I know Firefox does not allow for cross-domain AJAX requests.
What you could to is to request a php file on your server and that php
file does
Hi all,
i'll try to be as clear as possible...
i'm creating a kind of schedule application, with all days of the
week divided into half days (AM and PM).
Users will be able to drag and drop activities (from a list of
activities) to the schedule.
Some activities take half a day, others take a