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  • Spell Check in IE

    - by Prashant
    In Firefox, if a user enters words which have spelling mistakes, the browser puts a line below the word indicating a spelling mistake. How can the same be accomplished in IE ? Any ideas ?

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  • Crossdomain settings in Google Chrome

    - by jAndy
    Hi Folks, I'm wondering, in IE & Firefox you're able to setup the browser, to allow cross-domain calls. I can't find any option in chrome for that (actually, there are in general not too much options at all...) are there any about:config like things? Kind Regards --Andy

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  • Emulating CSS3 border-radius and box-shadow in IE7/8

    - by Adam Maras
    I'm working on HTML for a small web application; the design calls for a content area with rounded corners and a drop shadow. I've been able to produce this with CSS3, and it works flawlessly on Firefox and Chrome: However, Internet Explorer 7 and 8 (not supporting CSS3) is a different story: Is there an easy, lightweight JavaScript solution that would allow me to either 1) use IE-specific features to achieve this, or 2) modify the DOM (programmatically) in such a way that adds custom images around the content area to emulate the effect?

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  • Can two different browser share on cookie?

    - by Hiscal
    Hi Friends My requirement is pretty interesting, I want to maintain one cookie between two different browser for same domain. so lets say I have create one cookie with name "mydata" and value "hiscal" from IE, then if i browse same website from firefox and trying to read cookie "mydata" then system should give me value "hiscal" but this is not happen in general case so can any one tell me how i can share cookie between to different browser(client) of same domain. Thanks, Hiscal

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  • Access control for cross site requests in Internet Explorer

    - by Aleksandar
    I am trying to make an AJAX call from several domains to a single one which will handle the request. Enabling Cross domain in Firefox and Chrome was easy by setting the header on the handling server: header("Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *"); But this doesn't help enabling it in Internet Explorer. When I try: httpreq.send(''); it stops with error Access denied. How can this be enabled in Internet Explorer?

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  • Who sells the cheapest EV SSL certificate?

    - by Zack Peterson
    I want a SSL certificate for my web site that will not only be accepted without warning by all popular browsers (at least accepted by Firefox and Internet Explorer), but also give my visitors the green address bar. Which certificate authority is selling the least expensive extended validation SSL certificates?

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  • Turtle graphics in SVG?

    - by dr jerry
    Is there a equivalent in svg path to logo's turtlegraphics? instead of the hardcoded x and y coordinates, which also force me to adjust controlpoints on shifting a more relative "delta" approach. My solution should work for the FOCS (Firefox Opera Chrome Safaries ex IE) browsers. regards Jeroen.

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  • open new window javascript

    - by Midhat
    I have a window.open call in a page, whose window itself is opened by a window.open call. So there are 2 windows already on the screen Now On the next window.open call: IE7 opens a new window Firefox opens a new tab in the topmost parent window Chrome opens a new tab in current window Is it possible to make this behaviour same in all three browsers. (preferably like #3) Edit : my call is rly simple javascript:window.open("Attachment.aspx?docid=42")

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  • Why navigator.appCodeName returning Mozilla?

    - by Venkats
    I am using the browser Firefox and IE. I have run the java script program. In that I was found both the browser code name is showed as: Mozilla. Why? The code is <script type="text/javascript"> document.write("Browser CodeName: " + navigator.appCodeName); </script>

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  • R: ESS shell.exec speed

    - by Musa
    I am using ESS in Windows XP. I have noticed that shell.exec is much slower with ESS than with RGui (the problem occurs when I try help(ls) for example, the help is displayed much faster in RGui, I tracked it down and it is due to shell.exec). Is there any reason for this? How can I fix it? My default browser is Firefox.

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  • IE 8 Compatibility Mode Causes Form Submit Button to Wrap

    - by Robert
    The below code does what I want in browsers I check with except IE when using compatibility mode. In compatibility mode the submit (Remove) button wraps to the next line. Can anyone help? It should look like it does in Firefox or IE when not using compatibility mode. Can't use float:left/right because I cannot specify length beforehand. Thanks for any help. Name: Test Name That is Longer Than The Other Qty: 1 Name: Short Test Name Qty: 1

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  • Difficulties with google authentication

    - by user283405
    I am trying to authenticate google with the following code but google sent me back to the login page again. //STEP# 1 string loginURL = "https://www.google.com/accounts/ServiceLoginBox?service=analytics&nui=1&hl=en-US&continue=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fanalytics%2Fsettings%2F%3Fet%3Dreset%26hl%3Den%26et%3Dreset%26hl%3Den-US"; request = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(loginURL); request.CookieContainer = cookieJar; request.Method = "GET"; request.KeepAlive = true; request.UserAgent = "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.0.4) Gecko/2008111217 Fedora/3.0.4-1.fc10 Firefox/3.0.4"; HttpWebResponse response = (HttpWebResponse)request.GetResponse(); foreach (Cookie cook in response.Cookies) { cookieJar.Add(cook); } using (StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(response.GetResponseStream()) ) { serverResponse = sr.ReadToEnd(); sr.Close(); } galx = ExtractValue(serverResponse,"GALX","name=\"GALX\" value=\""); Console.WriteLine(galx); //Request# 2 string uriWithData = "https://www.google.com/accounts/ServiceLoginBoxAuth"; request = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(uriWithData); request.KeepAlive = true; request.UserAgent = "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.0.4) Gecko/2008111217 Fedora/3.0.4-1.fc10 Firefox/3.0.4"; request.Method = "POST"; request.CookieContainer = cookieJar; string param = string.Format("Email={0}&Passwd={1}&continue={2}&service=analytics&nui=1&dsh=8209101995200094904&GALX={3}&hl=en-US&PersistentCookie=yes","**my email address**",p,"",galx); byte[] postArr = StrToByteArray(param); request.ContentType = @"application/x-www-form-urlencoded"; request.ContentLength = param.Length; Stream reqStream = request.GetRequestStream(); reqStream.Write(postArr,0,postArr.Length); reqStream.Close(); response = (HttpWebResponse)request.GetResponse(); foreach (Cookie cook in response.Cookies) { cookieJar.Add(cook); } using (StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(response.GetResponseStream()) ) { serverResponse = sr.ReadToEnd(); Console.WriteLine(serverResponse); // Close and clean up the StreamReader sr.Close(); }

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  • Is this asking too much of a browser?

    - by Matt Ball
    I'm embedding a large array in <script> tags in my HTML, like this (nothing surprising): <script> var largeArray = [/* lots of stuff in here */]; </script> In this particular example, the array has 210,000 elements. That's well below the theoretical maximum of 231 - by 4 orders of magnitude. Here's the fun part: if I save JS source for the array to a file, that file is 44 megabytes (46,573,399 bytes, to be exact). If you want to see for yourself, you can download it from my Dropbox. (All the data in there is canned, so much of it is repeated. This will not be the case in production.) Now, I'm really not concerned about serving that much data. My server gzips its responses, so it really doesn't take all that long to get the data over the wire. However, there is a really nasty tendency for the page, once loaded, to crash the browser. I'm not testing at all in IE (this is an internal tool). My primary targets are Chrome 8 and Firefox 3.6. In Firefox, I can see a reasonably useful error in the console: Error: script stack space quota is exhausted In Chrome, I simply get the sad-tab page: Cut to the chase, already Is this really too much data for our modern, "high-performance" browsers to handle? Is there anything I can do* to gracefully handle this much data? Incidentally, I was able to get this to work (read: not crash the tab) on-and-off in Chrome. I really thought that Chrome, at least, was made of tougher stuff, but apparently I was wrong... Edit 1 @Crayon: I wasn't looking to justify why I'd like to dump this much data into the browser at once. Short version: either I solve this one (admittedly not-that-easy) problem, or I have to solve a whole slew of other problems. I'm opting for the simpler approach for now. @various: right now, I'm not especially looking for ways to actually reduce the number of elements in the array. I know I could implement Ajax paging or what-have-you, but that introduces its own set of problems for me in other regards. @Phrogz: each element looks something like this: {dateTime:new Date(1296176400000), terminalId:'terminal999', 'General___BuildVersion':'10.05a_V110119_Beta', 'SSM___ExtId':26680, 'MD_CDMA_NETLOADER_NO_BCAST___Valid':'false', 'MD_CDMA_NETLOADER_NO_BCAST___PngAttempt':0} @Will: but I have a computer with a 4-core processor, 6 gigabytes of RAM, over half a terabyte of disk space ...and I'm not even asking for the browser to do this quickly - I'm just asking for it to work at all! ? *other than the obvious: sending less data to the browser

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  • Javascript Uncaught Error: INDEX_SIZE_ERR: - Google Chrome - Canvas

    - by Gart
    I am drawing on a canvas with the following line: ctx.drawImage(compositeImage, 0, 0, image.width, image.height, i, j, scaledCompositeImageWidth, scaledCompositeImageHeight); This code has executed error free on Safari, Chrome, Firefox (and even IE using google's excanvas library). However, a recent update to Chrome now throws the following error: Uncaught Error: INDEX_SIZE_ERR: DOM Exception 1 This code often positions part or all of the drawn image OFF the canvas, anyone got any idea what's going on here?

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  • CSS breaks in Explorer (insert humor here)

    - by Jordan
    This Wordpress site works fine in Firefox and Safari. However viewing in Explorer 7 (don't care about 6) breaks the header/navigation area. Weirdly enough, refreshing the page fixes the alignment issue, but then hides the header. http://anothersideof.me Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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  • Is it possible to prevent just horizontal scrolling when overflow-x is hidden?

    - by Andrew LeClair
    I have a web page that has content which extends past the right edge of the browser window. I set overflow-x: hidden on <body> to turn off the bottom scrollbar, but I can still scroll horizontally with the trackpad, which is not what I want. Is there any way to prevent the browser from scrolling horizontally? As a side note: Safari 4.0.4 only scrolls horizontally sometimes, and the scrolling feels "sticky" and "jumpy," whereas Firefox always smoothly scrolls horizontally.

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  • Possible to modify DOM during/before initial DOM parsing?

    - by AMO
    Is it possible to modify the DOM during or before the initial DOM parsing? Or do I have to wait until the DOM is parsed and built before interacting with it? More specifically, is it possible to hinder a script element in DOM from running using userscripts/content scripts or similar in chrome or firefox? Tried using eventListeners on DOMNodeInserted before the DOM is parsed, but these are only fired after the DOM is built.

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  • Drupal: cannot login with Safari !?!!

    - by Patrick
    hi, I've problems to access to drupal back-end from Safari. It is very strange, I can log-in in Firefox and Chrome but not in Safari. (www.website.com/?q=user) I've reset Safari, cleaned cache, history.. everything, the user and password are accepted, but I get access denied. (even if I login as administrator..) thanks

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  • Crossbrowser JS...

    - by s4v10r
    Hi there all :) Made this nice little loop for hiding and showing div's, works as a charm in firefox and opera, but IE, safari and chrome say's no.... So my question is; why? function theme(nr){ document.getElementById(nr).style.display = "block"; for (i = 0;i <= 28; i++) { if (i != nr) { document.getElementById(i).style.display = "none"; } } } Thanx:)

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