[jQuery] Re: jQuery, AJAH & IE 7
Ok, I made it a whole lot simpler, hopefully someone can point me to the mistake I am making: http://support.ownwebnow.com/test.php This form uses jQuery form plugin to put the result of the submission (to test1.php) into companyForm div. Works great. test1.php returns a form, which also uses jQuery form plugin. Submitting this form however pushes the browser to the next page, instead of updating the div inline. What am I missing? -Vlad
[jQuery] Re: jQuery, AJAH & IE 7
MorningZ, As mentioned, the live page is here: http://support.ownwebnow.com/test589.php 1. Basically, I am using jQuery forms and based on the input on the front page I return another form (not nested) into that is prefilled with the data from the database. 2. The data in this form is then submitted again through jQuery forms plugin and the response is printed in the port #exchangedefenderresultContainer. Anything past step #1 doesn't seem to work in Internet Explorer 7, only Firefox. In Internet Explorer I can't even call the inline JavaScript functions, use jQuery effects, anything - now if I reference it explicitly ( document.form.inputfield.val... ) that eliminates the ability to use any jQuery against any new objects and forms created by the first return. For example, the first submit returns a form and inline javascript function buildServiceForm(). In IE, I cannot call this function as an onChange event in the new form that got sent back. -Vlad On 1/24/08, MorningZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Got the page live somewhere to look at? > > Also, have you tried using Fiddler (http://www.fiddlertool.com/ > fiddler/) to see the client request/response for errors? > > > > > On Jan 24, 4:39 pm, Vlad Mazek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Folks, > > > > I have a bit of a problem with Internet Explorer 6/7 specifically, the > > code works perfectly fine in Firefox. > > > > What I am essentially doing is creating a dynamic form. Based on the > > inputs, different forms are sent back into different containers > > as the user moves through the application. The first request receives > > the set of forms (really just prefilled html/form markup) just fine. > > > > Working with this second set of forms and jQuery in Internet Explorer > > 7 seems to be futile - no response at all to any jQuery functions. All > > my posts push the browser forward, calls to my javascript functions > > come back with "Error - Object Expected", none of my jQuery effects > > seem to work.. even though all the forms are on the same page. > > > > I'm afraid I'm missing something pretty grand in terms of concepts > > here and was hoping someone would be kind enough to explain just where > > I am going wrong about this. Thanks in advance! >
[jQuery] Re: jQuery, AJAH & IE 7
Benjamin, None of that sir, here is a demo: https://support.ownwebnow.com/test589.php (just start typing two letters, it uses autocomplete..) The demo looks a little insane, I had to pull it out of the app and remove the error checks, authentication, etc. -Vlad On 1/24/08, Benjamin Sterling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Also, check to see if you have an extra common in any of your params, ie > css({left:0,top:0,}) <-- will throw object expected error in IE > > On 1/24/08, Benjamin Sterling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Vlad, > > Do you have a url we can look at? Run your site in Opera, it gives > > better error messages so you know were to look for your code error. Tools -> > > Advanced -> Error console. > > > > On 1/24/08, Vlad Mazek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Folks, > > > > > > I have a bit of a problem with Internet Explorer 6/7 specifically, the > > > code works perfectly fine in Firefox. > > > > > > What I am essentially doing is creating a dynamic form. Based on the > > > inputs, different forms are sent back into different containers > > > as the user moves through the application. The first request receives > > > the set of forms (really just prefilled html/form markup) just fine. > > > > > > Working with this second set of forms and jQuery in Internet Explorer > > > 7 seems to be futile - no response at all to any jQuery functions. All > > > my posts push the browser forward, calls to my javascript functions > > > come back with "Error - Object Expected", none of my jQuery effects > > > seem to work.. even though all the forms are on the same page. > > > > > > I'm afraid I'm missing something pretty grand in terms of concepts > > > here and was hoping someone would be kind enough to explain just where > > > > > > I am going wrong about this. Thanks in advance! > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Benjamin Sterling > > http://www.KenzoMedia.com > > http://www.KenzoHosting.com > > http://www.benjaminsterling.com > > > > > -- > Benjamin Sterling > http://www.KenzoMedia.com > http://www.KenzoHosting.com > http://www.benjaminsterling.com >
[jQuery] Re: jQuery, AJAH & IE 7
Got the page live somewhere to look at? Also, have you tried using Fiddler (http://www.fiddlertool.com/ fiddler/) to see the client request/response for errors? On Jan 24, 4:39 pm, Vlad Mazek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Folks, > > I have a bit of a problem with Internet Explorer 6/7 specifically, the > code works perfectly fine in Firefox. > > What I am essentially doing is creating a dynamic form. Based on the > inputs, different forms are sent back into different containers > as the user moves through the application. The first request receives > the set of forms (really just prefilled html/form markup) just fine. > > Working with this second set of forms and jQuery in Internet Explorer > 7 seems to be futile - no response at all to any jQuery functions. All > my posts push the browser forward, calls to my javascript functions > come back with "Error - Object Expected", none of my jQuery effects > seem to work.. even though all the forms are on the same page. > > I'm afraid I'm missing something pretty grand in terms of concepts > here and was hoping someone would be kind enough to explain just where > I am going wrong about this. Thanks in advance!
[jQuery] Re: jQuery, AJAH & IE 7
Also, check to see if you have an extra common in any of your params, ie css({left:0,top:0,}) <-- will throw object expected error in IE On 1/24/08, Benjamin Sterling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Vlad, > Do you have a url we can look at? Run your site in Opera, it gives better > error messages so you know were to look for your code error. Tools -> > Advanced -> Error console. > > On 1/24/08, Vlad Mazek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > Folks, > > > > I have a bit of a problem with Internet Explorer 6/7 specifically, the > > code works perfectly fine in Firefox. > > > > What I am essentially doing is creating a dynamic form. Based on the > > inputs, different forms are sent back into different containers > > as the user moves through the application. The first request receives > > the set of forms (really just prefilled html/form markup) just fine. > > > > Working with this second set of forms and jQuery in Internet Explorer > > 7 seems to be futile - no response at all to any jQuery functions. All > > my posts push the browser forward, calls to my javascript functions > > come back with "Error - Object Expected", none of my jQuery effects > > seem to work.. even though all the forms are on the same page. > > > > I'm afraid I'm missing something pretty grand in terms of concepts > > here and was hoping someone would be kind enough to explain just where > > I am going wrong about this. Thanks in advance! > > > > > > -- > Benjamin Sterling > http://www.KenzoMedia.com > http://www.KenzoHosting.com > http://www.benjaminsterling.com -- Benjamin Sterling http://www.KenzoMedia.com http://www.KenzoHosting.com http://www.benjaminsterling.com
[jQuery] Re: jQuery, AJAH & IE 7
Vlad, Do you have a url we can look at? Run your site in Opera, it gives better error messages so you know were to look for your code error. Tools -> Advanced -> Error console. On 1/24/08, Vlad Mazek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Folks, > > I have a bit of a problem with Internet Explorer 6/7 specifically, the > code works perfectly fine in Firefox. > > What I am essentially doing is creating a dynamic form. Based on the > inputs, different forms are sent back into different containers > as the user moves through the application. The first request receives > the set of forms (really just prefilled html/form markup) just fine. > > Working with this second set of forms and jQuery in Internet Explorer > 7 seems to be futile - no response at all to any jQuery functions. All > my posts push the browser forward, calls to my javascript functions > come back with "Error - Object Expected", none of my jQuery effects > seem to work.. even though all the forms are on the same page. > > I'm afraid I'm missing something pretty grand in terms of concepts > here and was hoping someone would be kind enough to explain just where > I am going wrong about this. Thanks in advance! > -- Benjamin Sterling http://www.KenzoMedia.com http://www.KenzoHosting.com http://www.benjaminsterling.com