Re: dom manipulation works in IE but not in FF

2009-07-07 Thread bhomass

having some text nodes aren't so bad. the thing is after reading two
text nodes, it does not see the table node at all. why should that be?

for supplementary information, this is GWT 1.5.3 and I am talking
about deployed mode.
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Re: dom manipulation works in IE but not in FF

2009-07-03 Thread waf

Hi,

I've checked this and it seems to work fine (as expected)
in web mode (IE7, Chrome, FF 3.0.11/3.5) but it breaks in
hosted mode on linux/firefox with the following exception

[ERROR] Uncaught exception escaped
com.google.gwt.core.client.JavaScriptException: (TypeError):
this.removeChild is not a function
 fileName: jar:file:/home/wlodek/gwt/trunk/build/staging/gwt-
linux-0.0.0/gwt-user.jar!/com/google/gwt/dom/client/Node.java
 lineNumber: 285
 stack: ([object
HTMLFormElement])@jar:file:/home/wlodek/gwt/trunk/build/staging/gwt-
linux-0.0.0/gwt-user.jar!/com/google/gwt/dom/client/Node.java:285
static void com.google.gwt.user.client.DOM.dispatchEvent
(com.google.gwt.user.client.Event,com.google.gwt.user.client.Element,com.google.gwt.user.client.EventListener)
([object
Event],[object HTMLButtonElement],[object gwt_nativewrapper_class])@:0
([object Event])@jar:file:/home/wlodek/gwt/trunk/build/staging/gwt-
linux-0.0.0/gwt-user.jar!/com/google/gwt/user/client/impl/
DOMImplStandard.java:169
@:0

   at com.google.gwt.dom.client.Node$.removeChild$(Native Method)
   at pl.waf.test.client.Form.removeForm(Form.java:59)
   at pl.waf.test.client.Form.access$0(Form.java:50)
   at pl.waf.test.client.Form$1.onClick(Form.java:44)
   at com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.ClickEvent.dispatch
(ClickEvent.java:54)
   at com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.ClickEvent.dispatch
(ClickEvent.java:1)
   at com.google.gwt.event.shared.HandlerManager
$HandlerRegistry.fireEvent(HandlerManager.java:65)
   at com.google.gwt.event.shared.HandlerManager
$HandlerRegistry.access$1(HandlerManager.java:53)
   at com.google.gwt.event.shared.HandlerManager.fireEvent
(HandlerManager.java:178)
   at com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.Widget.fireEvent(Widget.java:
52)
   at com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.DomEvent.fireNativeEvent
(DomEvent.java:116)
   at com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.Widget.onBrowserEvent
(Widget.java:90)
   at com.google.gwt.user.client.DOM.dispatchEventImpl(DOM.java:
1320)
   at com.google.gwt.user.client.DOM.dispatchEventAndCatch
(DOM.java:1299)
   at com.google.gwt.user.client.DOM.dispatchEvent(DOM.java:1262)

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Re: dom manipulation works in IE but not in FF

2009-07-03 Thread bhomass

it fails for both of the form nodes in this doc. will you mind try it
out in FF like you did before? you get two #text nodes when you do
formelement.getChildNodes(), where the right answer is one table
element.

TABLE border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 height=100%
width=100%
TBODY
TR
TD
align=left cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 valign=top width=600
LINK
href=stylesheet.css rel=stylesheet /
!--
SCRIPT language=javascript src=checkjs.js/--
BR/
table
tr
 
td
 
FORM id=TopSalesSearchForm
 
TABLE align=center border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0
width=98%
 
TBODY
 
TR
 
TD width=40
 
IMG height=35 src=images/searchprefix.gif width=36 /
 
/TD
 
TD background=images/searchbg.gif class=font3 width=100%
 
sales
 
number:INPUT class=unnamed1 name=searchName /INPUT
class=button name=search onclick=submitMe('search');return
false; type=submit value=Submit Query /
 
/TD
 
/TR
 
/TBODY
 
/TABLE
 
/FORM
/
td
/tr
tr
 
td
 
FORM id=EditSalesForm
 
TABLE align=center border=0 cellpadding=4 cellspacing=1
class=t2 width=98%
 
TBODY
 
TR class=t3 height=27
 
TD width=30
 
Seq NumberĀ 
 
/TD
 
TD align=middle width=40
 
Serial Number
 
/TD
 
TD align=middle width=130
 
Created On
 
/TD
 
TD align=middle width=130
 
Client
 
/TD
 
TD align=middle width=200
 
Created By
 
/TD
 
TD align=middle width=50
 
Spec
 
/TD
 
TD align=middle width=50
 
Total Units
 
/TD
 
TD align=middle width=100
 
Apparent Total
 
/TD
 
TD align=middle width=100
 
Grand Total
 
/TD
 
/TR
 
TR class=t4 height=27
 
TD align=middle width=30
 
1
 
/TD
 
TD align=middle width=40
 
A href=SaleItemView.doNP98787/A
 
/TD
 
TD align=middle width=130
 
Nicole Kidman
 
/TD
 
TD align=middle width=130
 
04-09-2008
 
/TD
 
TD width=200
 
Good
 
/TD
 
TD align=middle width=50
 
65
 
/TD
 
TD align=right width=50
 
$89.00
 
/TD
 
TD align=right width=100
 
$4,800.00
 
/TD
 
TD align=right width=100
 
$9,000.00
 
/TD
 
/TR
 
TR class=t1 height=27
 
TD align=middle width=30
 
2
 
/TD
 
TD align=middle width=40
 
A href=SaleItemView.doHY90s/A
 
/TD
 
TD align=middle width=130
 
Woody Allen
 
/TD
 
TD align=middle width=130
 
3-23-2009
 
/TD
 
TD width=200
 
Great
 
/TD
 
TD align=middle width=50
 
87
 
/TD
 
TD align=right width=50
 
$29.00
 
/TD
 
TD align=right width=100
 
$1,300.00
 
/TD
 
TD align=right width=100
 
$4,030.00
 
/TD
 
/TR
 
TR class=t4 height=27
 
TD align=middle width=30
 
3
 
/TD
 
TD align=middle width=40
 
A href=SaleItemView.doLO98d/A
 
/TD
 
TD align=middle width=130
 
Russell Crow
 
/TD
 
TD align=middle width=130
 
1-21-2004
 
/TD
 
TD width=200
 
Nice
 
/TD
 
TD align=middle width=50
 
76
 
/TD
 
TD align=right width=50
 
$32.00
 
/TD
 
TD align=right width=100
 
$3,100.00
 
/TD
 
TD align=right width=100
 
$6,120.00
 
/TD
 
/TR
 
/TBODY
 
/TABLE
 
/FORM
/
td
/tr
/table
/TD
/TR
/TBODY
/TABLE
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Re: dom manipulation works in IE but not in FF

2009-07-03 Thread waf


For me it looks like you are not creating this form using GWT,
because if you did and because FormPanel is a SimplePanel you will
end up with a single panel/table inside Form without any text nodes.
That's the way it looks like in my example.
But if you are creating this form some other way I would say
it is normal that you will have extra text nodes,
because any whitespace will result in a text node.
As far as I know you shouldn't have those text nodes
if form/table opening and closing tags are written like this

form ...table ...
...
/table/form

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Re: dom manipulation works in IE but not in FF

2009-07-02 Thread bhomass

this is one serious bug. no one knows anything about it?

I checked it out using gwt-log. in FF, even though
currentForm.getInnerHTML() returns the right element,
currentForm.getChildNodes() returns two non-existent #text.

is this a known problem?
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dom manipulation works in IE but not in FF

2009-06-24 Thread bhomass

I am doing an operation in which I remove a form but keep all its
children.

Element parent = (Element) currentForm.getParentElement();

NodeListNode formChildren = currentForm.getChildNodes(); //
for (int i = 0; i  formChildren.getLength(); i++) {
parent.insertBefore(formChildren.getItem(i), 
currentForm);
}
parent.removeChild(currentForm);

this code works in hosted browser. it works after compilation in IE,
but failes in FF.
FF removes the whole thing. there is nothing left after removing the
form.

how would one go about debugging something like this?

is this a known cross browser problem?
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