Hey,

I believe that at Mozilla.org you can download a DOM inspector for Firebird,
but I am also sure that it has a JS debugger in it?

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Moretti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 23 October 2003 16:06
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Subject: [ cf-dev ] [Fwd: OT : Viewing DOM in Mozilla Firebird]

Bah!  Silence on the JS-Jive list....

Any thoughts anyone???

Regards

Stephen

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: OT : Viewing DOM in Mozilla Firebird
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 15:01:14 +0100
From: Stephen Moretti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Anyone know of a DOM inspector for Mozilla Firebird???
I can seem to find one that works....

Basically I've got a JS error that I can't seem to see whats wrong and the
code seems to work fine in IE.  Below is the function.

ClaimForm is the name of a form that exists and ChapterID is a select box in
that form.  The line marked with >>> in the function below is where I get
"ChapterID is not defined"

I just feel like Firebird must be thinking that the form isn't directly
under the document or maybe its JS engine doesn't understand "with (....) "

Any thoughts/suggestions?

function fillsecondbox(selected_value){
     // with == in the form
     with (document.ClaimForm){
         if (selected_value != 0) {
         // If a real selection has been made
         // Set up the defaults and clear the Chapter Options
             NewOpt = new Option;
             var OptionCount = 0;
  >>>            ChapterID.options.length = 0;
         // Add in a new top option
             NewOpt.value = 0;
             NewOpt.text = 'Select your chapter from the list >>';
             ChapterID.options[OptionCount] = NewOpt;
         // Now loop through the query we converted to a couple of arrays
and output the appropriate options
             for (var i = 0; i < ChapterQuery.chapterid.length; i++){
                 if (ChapterQuery.countrycode[i] == selected_value){
                     OptionCount++;
                     NewOpt = new Option;
                     NewOpt.value = ChapterQuery.chapterid[i];
                     NewOpt.text = ChapterQuery.chaptername[i];
                     ChapterID.options[OptionCount] = NewOpt;
                 }
             }
         }
     }
}


Regards

Stephen


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