Firebug lite seems to have some problems with ietab, but you can also
use this: http://www.my-debugbar.com/wiki/IETester/HomePage
Though it's pretty strange that \n search doesn't work for you, I
tried it in IE 6 and 7, for me it works as it should.
On Aug 30, 9:40 am, Asset <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Balazs
>
> as you can see I try to do something very similar - with this code:
>
> function nextStop(text) {
> var pos = text.length;
> var pos2 = text.indexOf(".");
> if (pos2 > 0 && pos >pos2) { pos = pos2 +
> 1}; // lastPos is the netx
> Sentence stats
> var pos2 = text.indexOf("!");
> if (pos2 > 0 && pos >pos2) { pos = pos2 + 1};
> var pos2 = text.indexOf("?");
> if (pos2 > 0 && pos >pos2) { pos = pos2 + 1};
> var pos2 = text.indexOf("\n");
> if (pos2 > 0 && pos >pos2) { pos = pos2};
>
> if (pos == 0) { pos = text.length };
>
> return pos;
>
> }
>
> I thus try to narrow down to a clean snip of text and replaces this
> snip with var myX = x.replace(str,result.translation);
>
> I would simply try to bypass any HTML, line-breaks etc in the final
> code, but for some reason the replace seems to corrupted when this is
> done in IE.
>
> I found thishttp://www.w3schools.com/jsref/jsref_regexp_modifier_newline.asp
> - that says that you need to set the \n like this:
>
> var str = "Visit W3Schools.\n Learn JavaScript.";
> var patt1 = /\n/;
> var result = str.search(patt1);
> document.write("Match at: " + result);
>
> Changing my code to use patt1 and search still works fine in FF but
> not in IE... strange....
>
> Regards Per
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