'sack' + javascript problems on Mozilla

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  • Mel

    'sack' + javascript problems on Mozilla

    Hi all;

    I am using 'sack' to update a div on my page with some HTML code that
    also include a javascript alert.

    I can get the content of the div to change with my HTML code, but my
    javascript (alert) does not run in
    Mozilla. it works fine with WinDoze i.e. if I include a 'defer' to ma
    javascript.

    I was wondering if you had the tiniest sack code that changes the
    content of a div with some HTML and then create a javascript alert
    from the loaded HTML code.

    I truely appreciate it since I am stuck with my Mozilla solution
  • Stevo

    #2
    Re: 'sack' + javascript problems on Mozilla

    Mel wrote:
    Hi all;
    I am using 'sack'
    What's that?

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    • Joost Diepenmaat

      #3
      Re: 'sack' + javascript problems on Mozilla

      Stevo <no@mail.invali dwrites:
      Mel wrote:
      >Hi all;
      >I am using 'sack'
      >
      What's that?
      Ditto.

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      Joost Diepenmaat | blog: http://joost.zeekat.nl/ | work: http://zeekat.nl/

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      • Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn

        #4
        Re: 'sack' + javascript problems on Mozilla

        Joost Diepenmaat wrote:
        Stevo <no@mail.invali dwrites:
        >Mel wrote:
        >>Hi all;
        >>I am using 'sack'
        >What's that?
        >
        Ditto.
        Probably <http://www.twilightuni verse.com/projects/sack/[1] in which
        case the OP should make use of the vendor's support instead.


        PointedEars
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        [1] Googling "sack javascript" helped, however the OP should have included
        that URI in the first place: <http://www.jibbering.c om/faq/#FAQ2_3>
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