Hi David,

thanks for your answer. I heard about jQuery but never used it, is it
complicate ? Do you have some manual or tutorial about it ?



On 31 mar, 19:22, David Kaneda <[email protected]> wrote:
> jQuery manages to execute internal code on pulled pages, might want to  
> have a look there-
>
> David Kanedawww.webkitbits.comwww.jqtouch.com
>
> On Mar 31, 2009, at 1:19 PM, Tole wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi Pierre,
> > I think that you are having javascript code in sub pages. Those pages
> > are grabbed with ajax and showen with innerHTML. Only firefoxis able
> > to interprete that kind of javascript source usage.
>
> > Tole
>
> > On Mar 31, 9:13 am, Pierre <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> I have to precise I was wrong : I just ran a few basic tests and it
> >> seems the alert function from my page works fine on firefox, and
> >> doesn't work at all on Safari (for Windows, Mac or on the iPhone
> >> Simulator).
> >> Any idea ?
>
> >> On 31 mar, 03:58, Simon Fraser <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> On Mar 30, 2009, at 6:53 am, Pierre wrote:
>
> >>>> <a href="javascript:('hello world');">Hello World</a>
>
> >>> I think you want:
>
> >>> <a href="javascript:alert('hello world');">Hello World</a>
>
> >>> One thing you should do is to show the Debug console on the iPhone
> >>> (it's under the Safari panel in Settings); this will log JS errors.
> >>> You can also use the Web Inspector in Safari to find JS errors and
> >>> content issues.
>
> >>> Simon
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