I've pulled Xpander from my site as there are clearly some very serious usage
issues that are apparent.

Dan Atkinson wrote:
> 
> Thanks for looking.
> 
> The same thing pretty much happens.
> 
> I can get it working with an iframe, but then I get an ugly border around
> it.
> 
> 
> Sean O wrote:
>> 
>> Dan,
>> 
>> 
>> FWIW, my Firefox 2.0 throws an Exception (viewable in Firebug):
>> [Exception... "'Permission denied to call method XMLHttpRequest.open'
>> when calling method: [nsIDOMEventListener::handleEvent]" nsresult:
>> "0x8057001e (NS_ERROR_XPC_JS_THREW_STRING)" location: "<unknown>" data:
>> no]
>> 
>> The XPander effect still displays, but shows raw binary data
>> ("GIF89an????OOO???..."), for your donate.gif image, rather than the
>> image itself.
>> 
>> Opera 9 does mostly the same thing, but only shows the first line of raw
>> binary data (vs. 9 for FF2).
>> 
>> With IE7 and IE6, I get the same "unknown runtime error" on page load. 
>> The expanding/collapsing works, but nothing is displayed in the content
>> area.
>> 
>> 
>> What happens when you do a simple show/hide blindup/blinddown routine?
>> 
>> 
>> ________
>> SEAN O
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Dan Atkinson wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hey there.
>>> 
>>> I'm trying this out on a fresh Wordpress install
>>> (http://www.guerillaweb.net/home/) but I'm having MAJOR troubles trying
>>> to integrate Xpander, in that it crashes -every single time- in Firefox
>>> 2.0 and reports 'unknown runtime error' in IE7.
>>> 
>>> I've looked at the code, and there isn't a reason that I can see for
>>> this to crash, since it's simply creating an element next to the href,
>>> and loading the HTML into it.
>>> 
>>> Anyway, in the page I linked to, there are two links ('show comments'
>>> (an image, and nothing more), and 'show comments' (a Wordpress link
>>> (which, incidentally, doesn't contain the name of the page, just the
>>> querystring))).
>>> 
>>> Clicking either link makes Firefox crash. IE7 'appears' to work, as it
>>> seems to go through the motions. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to do
>>> anything else.
>>> 
>>> Once I get the developers toolbar on here, with the script debugger,
>>> I'll be able to test more thoroughly. But for now, I'm stumped.
>>> 
>>> Anyone have any ideas?
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> 
>>> Dan
>>> 
>>> Edit: Actually. I was wrong. And not in a good way. It seems that, even
>>> the Xpander page crashes Firefox 2.0 80% of the time. I tried it on my
>>> girlfriend's computer, and it was the same for her. She doesn't have any
>>> extensions/add-ons on her Firefox 2. One of my first thoughts was one of
>>> my add-ons interfering in some way, but that's not the case.
>>> 
>>> Her IE6 doesn't have a problem though.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Jeffrey McClure-3 wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> I've just added a new plugin, in its early stages, that will display
>>>> standard links as inline toggling divs.
>>>> 
>>>> http://jquery.com/docs/Plugins/Xpander/
>>>> 
>>>> I'm still new to this process, so any comments/feedback would be
>>>> appreciated.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks
>>>> 
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>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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