I see 1 error in safari on line 1! not much help... I think you need the nightly webkit download with the debugging support! That's the good news!
The bad news is I tried it on webkit and it works!!! different location of pop up but it pops up the confirm dialog! On 4/2/07, Dave Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Go to www.conciencia.net and click either of the two buttons underneath the calendar (Escuche/Vea el programa), the "Preguntas Frecuentes" link, or any of the links in the grey box further down on the page. I actually don't have Safari available to test this myself, but I asked someone to test it for me and they said that the clicked link would launch no matter what. If you test it and find otherwise, then thanks a lot for your help and sorry for the pointless question... For anyone that's interested, I'm also using a "lite" version of a calendar plugin for jQuery that I've developed. In case you're wondering why the whole thing looks disabled, the calendar automatically selects today's date and is set up to allow people to click today and any date prior to today (back to March 2004), which is why since it's only the second day of the month, almost the whole thing is disabled. Click the back arrow to check out a fully enabled month (with all days except Sunday clickable). As I mentioned, this is only a lite version; the full version includes a feature that allows you to pass in any number of dates which the calendar will bold and allow callbacks for, and a few other features. I'm also using a custom cookie plugin I made which adds some features over the cookie plugin in the jQuery plugin list, as well as a modified history plugin (not yet working in safari). If you guys like the calendar and/or cookie plugins, let me know because I'm considering submitting them on the jQuery plugin list. Dave On Apr 2, 5:18 pm, "Karl Rudd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I haven't had any problems with Safari and returning false. A link to > a page where we can look at the code would help. > > Karl Rudd > > On 4/3/07, Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > I have a basic html page that includes a couple links to media files. > > I've set the href of those links to actual mp3s. Through jQuery > > (version 1.1.2) I've added click handlers to these links that will > > sometimes return false, based on a few cookies the user may have. The > > reason I don't use the hash mark (#) in the href is because I want the > > site to degrade smoothly if javascript is off (meaning the media links > > will still work). This all works great in IE and Firefox, meaning a > > user click will be stopped if the click handler returns false, > > otherwise it will go through and load the media file. However, in > > Safari, the user click will load the media file no matter what, so the > > logic I've built in (that will sometimes show a dialog instead of > > loading the file) is utterly useless. Is there some workaround to > > getting Safari to stop events like this? I was under the impression > > that jQuery already set stopPropagation and returnValue so that this > > would happen. Any help on this subject would be great. Thanks! > > > Dave- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
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