It definitely is not your other js libraries. The problem is that you
are serving material from two different domains. No browser will
allow cross-domain scripting, as a security measure to prevent cyber
attacks.
So: your page is being served from www.surveywriter.net, but your
GB_ROOT_DIR is set to www.inet-international.com. This is simply not
allowed. If you look at the javascript error messages (I'm using
Firebug with Firefox, you should get it if you don't have it), you'll
see the first one is "uncaught exception: Permission denied to get
property Window.GB_CURRENT". This is the browser denying your cross-
domain scripting.
Hope that helps!
Tyler
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 8:28 AM, steve goldberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
international.com> wrote:
Hi Tyler,
Thank you for your feedback.
I tried to change this to the "onclick" option (with and without
the parameters) and unfortunately it is not working. I also tested
this without using the frame and it still does not work. I suspect
this is happening because the code to call the function (the code
located on the www.surveywriter.net domain) is calling the libraries
from www.inet-international.com?
To demonstrate here is the updated link:
http://www.surveywriter.net/in/survey/survey341/test.asp The test
from the inet-international domain has also been updated and works
with onclick: http://www.inet-international.com/greybox/greybox__examples.htm
Anything you can do to help is very much appreciated!
Steve
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From: Tyler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 7:15 PM
To: Steve
Subject: Re: stuck in loading
You are doing some very odd things with frames - I'd think that
that is most likely the issue.
However, first ditch rel and use onclick as per the online
advanced documentation. Rel is only good for very simple pages with
little to no other javascript. If that doesn't help, the problem is
likely greybox choking on the outer frame around your page.
What's the point of the outer frame, anyway? It doesn't look like
it actually DOES anything, other than possibly prevent users from
hitting the back button. If that's the issue, you'd be better off
ditching the frame and just using a javascript function that uses
location.replace with a querystring to move from page to page. Or you
could even use AJAX and the ever-popular quick-n-dirty innerHtml, tho
that seems like it would be over engineering the problem.
Hope that helps a little Steve!
Tyler
BTW, inet-international.com homepage loads slower than molasses.
And it's totally flash based! Flash is good, but not for navigation
or presenting whole web pages. I'm curious as to why you've made that
design choice? And is the homepage still under development? The only
button that worked for me was 'home'...
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