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Asp.net, aspx files and Firefox

Discussion in 'Firefox, Thunderbird & SeaMonkey' started by Pete Landells, 2008/10/12.

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    Pete Landells

    Pete Landells Inactive Thread Starter

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    I am having trouble getting scripts to work on an aspx file using Firefox - the page works OK in IE.

    Sound familiar to anyone?

    Regards,

    Pete
     
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    GPaDavis

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    No problem here. Using FF 3.0.3.

    You might offer more details as to what is actually happening. Someone, more expert than I, will come up with an answer.

    Bob
     

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    Ramona

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    Welcome to the Forum, Pete Landells!

    Pete,

    Give us more information, as Bob asked, i.e., exactly what are you trying to do with the script, etc.

    Are you getting an error when using Firefox?

    Take a look at this W3C Recommendation page for Scripts:
    http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/interact/scripts.html

    You might also run your page with the W3C Markup Validation:
    http://validator.w3.org/
     
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    Pete Landells

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    Thanks for your replies.

    At the most basic level, I have a number of checkboxes and radio buttons that should call javascript functions but the Firefox browser does not seem to load the page properly and these scripts are never called, although the page displays correctly.

    I have tried de-bugging with Venkman but the loaded script belongs to another page to which the browser would be redirected if the asp.net log-in fails.

    I haven't yet followed up the leads suggested, but will do so asap.

    Thanks again for your help,

    Pete
     

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