Anyone?

The FF 2.0.3 is becoming a big issue for me now.


On 5/21/07, Mandy Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Jon, Karl -

I am facing a strange issue today.

After pushing to a production environment only for FF 2.0.0.3, the
validate plugin is not working.

It works fine in IE 6 & 7.

It works fine locally as well.

I had put the validate code inside $(document).ready but seems like there
is a problem with that in FF.

When I put a break point inside of it, to give it some breather, it starts
to work fine in FF as well.

And no I am not clicking immediately on page load. I am giving it enough
time.

I am just wondering how reliable this $(document).ready is?



On 5/18/07, Jörn Zaefferer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Karl Swedberg wrote:
> >>> BTW, would anyone be interested in a short write up on this or the
> >>> info on
> >>> the plugin page is fine for everyone to understand?
> >>>
> >>> As I had some difficulties in catching up with it (coming from the
> >>> prototype world), I thought I'll whip something up real fast.
> >>>
> >>> Thoughts?
> >>
> >> The more information that's the better it is for everyone. I'm sure
> >> you're
> >> information will be of help to lots of people.
> >>
> >> -Dan
> >
> > Absolutely! I agree with Dan. Besides, I've never heard anyone
> > complain about too much documentation. ;-)
> Okok, I'll try to add that to the plugin page. So what did we learn
> here? Plugin is only 6k packed and you should quote the keys in the
> rules-object, right?
>
> Btw., I've received a response on the select issues on Opera. Seems like
> its something that Klaus has been praying for quite some time now:
>
> http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/making-legacy-pages-work-with-web-forms/
> Great to have to be abled to fix that at last.
>
> --
> Jörn Zaefferer
>
> http://bassistance.de
>
>

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