I use this:
http://tredosoft.com/Multiple_IE
You can install 3.0 through 6.0 as stand-alone. I then have IE 7 as my
system install.
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 6:30 PM, Claude Schneegans <
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> >>You might want to take a look at IE7 stand alone.
>
> I will sure do.
> Thanks.
>>You might want to take a look at IE7 stand alone.
I will sure do.
Thanks.
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You might want to take a look at IE7 stand alone. It allows you to run IE 6
and 7 on the same machine.
http://tredosoft.com/IE7_standalone
I need to support both IE 6 and 7. This allows you to run both side by side.
Very handy.
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On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 4:57 PM, Claude Schneegans <
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>>Companion.JS that works with it was helpful in my case - not perfect
but helpful. (Better than nothing, certianly.)
I tried it, but unfortunately it requires the MS debugger, and for some
reason,
I've never been able to get this piece od &?%$! to work under IE6.
All I get is a new window with
>>I haven't worked with DebugBar itself, yet, but Companion.JS that works
with it was helpful in my case - not perfect but helpful. (Better than
nothing, certianly.)
If you are not already aware of it, the tool of choice for many developers
is Firebug: http://getfirebug.com/
It is absolutely indi
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Subject: Re: (ot) javascript problem
>>You can try this.
http://www.debugbar.com/
Hi, are you using it yourself?
I tried it, there are a lot of interesting options, however two main flaws:
1º the error message is still the same stupidity:
- it does not give the true file name the e
>>Did you try CompanionJS? I think it is just what you need.
Ah ha! Now this looks better ;-)
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http://www.my-debugbar.com/wiki/CompanionJS/HomePage
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On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 1:29 PM, Claude Schneegans <
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> >>Actually I have it installed but I rarely use IE except for cross
> browser
> css issues.
>
>>Actually I have it installed but I rarely use IE except for cross browser
css issues.
I see. In my case, most my Javascript is used in my CMS used by
administrators,
and none of them use FF, so developing for IE is a must.
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Actually I have it installed but I rarely use IE except for cross browser
css issues. (i.e. after I work out all the gremlins using Firebug). I have
yet to run into a IE only JS bug.
Here try CompanionJS. It is geared more toward JS debugging:
http://www.my-debugbar.com/wiki/CompanionJS/HomePage
>>You can try this.
http://www.debugbar.com/
Hi, are you using it yourself?
I tried it, there are a lot of interesting options, however two main flaws:
1º the error message is still the same stupidity:
- it does not give the true file name the error occurs,
- it gives the line number, bu
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 6:42 AM, Stephens, Larry V wrote:
> I'm using a DHTML javascript menu (from DynamicDrive) that works fine in
> Mozilla (shows no errors in the error console). The sample works fine in IE
> but my revision (no
Thanks again for all the suggestions.
I figured it out by taki
Maybe:
this.resizeTo(Wdth,Hght)}
to
this.resizeTo(Wdth,Hght);
}
and
this.style.zIndex=RcrsLvl+Ztop}
to
this.style.zIndex=RcrsLvl+Ztop;
}
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 11:53 AM, Stephens, Larry V <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 6:42 AM, Stephens, Larry V wrote:
>> I'm using a
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 6:42 AM, Stephens, Larry V wrote:
> I'm using a DHTML javascript menu (from DynamicDrive) that works fine in
> Mozilla (shows no errors in the error console). The sample works fine in IE
> but my revision (no
Thanks for all the suggestions.
I installed the debug bar that
Look for a trailing comma in a javascript array perhaps? That one
gets me in IE every once in a while.
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 6:42 AM, Stephens, Larry V wrote:
> I'm using a DHTML javascript menu (from DynamicDrive) that works fine in
> Mozilla (shows no errors in the error console). The sample
place the
include call with an actual script block. Then IE might tell you where in
that file the error is.
andy
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From: Stephens, Larry V [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 7:43 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: (ot) javascript problem
I'm usi
The best means I have found of working out JS errors in IE is to create
a project in Visual Web Developer 2008 (free). Launch the project which
will open a browser window (IE needs to be set as your default browser)
then navigate to your page. When the error occurs choose to debug the
error,
Thanks - installing now.
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From: Gerald Guido [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 8:58 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: (ot) javascript problem
You can try this.
http://www.debugbar.com/
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 8:42 AM, Stephens, Larry V <[EMAIL PROTEC
>>Any clues on how to trace javascript errors in IE?
Error messages in IE are simply retarded.
The error could be in any file, and it does not even give the file name.
Furthermore, the line number is always one unit higher.
Then your error must be in one of the included files, at line 347.
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From: Stephens, Larry V [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 July 2008 13:43
To: CF-Talk
Subject: (ot) javascript problem
I'm using a DHTML javascript
You can try this.
http://www.debugbar.com/
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 8:42 AM, Stephens, Larry V <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I'm using a DHTML javascript menu (from DynamicDrive) that works fine in
> Mozilla (shows no errors in the error console). The sample works fine in IE
> but my revision (no
I'm using a DHTML javascript menu (from DynamicDrive) that works fine in
Mozilla (shows no errors in the error console). The sample works fine in IE but
my revision (no revision to code other than adding menu elements) won't even
show up in IE.
I see an error icon but it tells me absolutely not
Sorry for the OT, but thought someone on here might have a quick
solution. I need to change this form to have 10 input rows. How would
I modify the JS below to handle the 10 rows of selects and linked text
input?
Parallel Array Lookup
// the data
var UsageCsaId = new Array("ABERDEEN",
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT Javascript Problem
function CheckPass() {
if ((document.process_member.pass.value) !=
(document.process_member.confirmit.value)){
alert("The passwords you entered do not match each
other. Please try again.")
re
function CheckPass() {
if ((document.process_member.pass.value) !=
(document.process_member.confirmit.value)){
alert("The passwords you entered do not match each
other. Please try again.")
return false;
}else{
also...missing a semicolon after the alert.
function CheckPass()
{
if (document.process_member.pass.value !=
document.process_member.confirmit.value)
{
alert('"The passwords you entered do not match
each other. Please try
again.");
return fals
you have a single and a double qoute opening your alert message? and a
double closing it
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 13:35:53 -0700, Charlie Griefer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> might want to try throwing an else in the function to alert('foo'); or
> something...just to see if the function -is- being ca
might want to try throwing an else in the function to alert('foo'); or
something...just to see if the function -is- being called but not
catching the mismatched values for some reason.
is this page online somewhere i can take a look at the full page?
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 15:29:56 -0500, Phillip
Hi,
Sorry for the ot but i'm in a bit of a pickle. Can someone tell me why the
following code doesnt work?
function CheckPass()
{
if (document.process_member.pass.value !=
document.process_member.confirmit.value)
{
alert('"The passwords you entered
Sorry Jillian... using your email header ;-)
I'm sorry to be posting OT... but I've got a _javascript_ problem that's
plaguing me.
This js script works fine...
data = "" + "Depart " + i + " :" + spaces
+ "";
Now, converting to use tables and after CSS give me an error:
data = "" + + "
I'm sorry to be posting OT... but I've got a _javascript_ problem that's
plaguing me.
I have a CF page that spawns this 'people picker'. The problem is, when I
choose a person from the list it generates (see the cfoutput from the
'search' query) I get the _javascript_ error: 'Error:
window.open
Hey folks. I am having a problem with a _javascript_ that creates one of
those 'tile' games, where there is a 3x3 grid with pieces of a picture that
is scrambled... and one piece is missing, so you click click click to move
the tiles around until the picture is no longer scrambled.
This was wor
Looking for a bit of help with some Javascript I want to use in a CF app.
I want to be able to open a popup window (TEST_POPUP.CFM), enter a value in that
window, and then submit the popup window so it changes a field in the original page
(TEST_MAIN.CFM) to the popup value and automatically su
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