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==script but != result
hi..
i am currently developing a system. I am using php, html and javascript in this developmnt. the problem is, i just couldn't figure it out why...the system can run well if i'm using the Konqueror web browser but not if i'm using Mozilla(which is slightly equivalent to IE).. i have made some readings on javascript. i get to know that Mozilla supposedly can accept javascript. the reason i'm using javascript in this development is to provide an interctive interface, for example--the end-user will get the result at the moment they key-in some figure(even before clicking a button) i do really appreciate if anyone can explain my mistake(s) or misunderstood regarding javascript. thanks |
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RE: ==script but != result
Just do a double check whether JavaScript is disabled in Mozilla...
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RE: ==script but != result
mozilla is the best with javascript of all the browsers. to debug js in mozilla (or firefox), just open the JavaScript Console (under tools) dialog. (at least in firefox. in mozilla SeaMonkey you might need to install an extension)
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