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Re: PEAR in Firefox [message #178366 is a reply to message #178365] Mon, 11 June 2012 19:19 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Thomas 'PointedEars'  is currently offline  Thomas 'PointedEars'
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You just asked for it, so …

Shelly wrote:

> I think this is more of a Firefox problem than a PEAR or PHP. I have
> posted a question in the Firefox forum, but have not received
> significant help. I am posting here in the hope that someone else has
> come across the same problem and might have an answer. So, if you only
> want PHP (Jerry), please just ignore this post.

"You know, I am just a stupid luser, but …"

Not a beginning that gives incentive to continue reading.

> I have an onload for a page that sends out JSON via PEAR HTML-AJAX.
> Firebug is telling me that it gets back a proper response. The response
> is to be painted into a <div> using inner-HTML. (Using a <span> makes
> no difference). In Firefox it paints nothing.

Presumably there is an error in Firebug's error console. Anyhow, you have
found Firebug, so how come you have not used its debugger?

> In Internet Explorer 8 it works perfectly.
>
> I cannot give a URL as an example as this is for an intranet behind a
> firewall that I access via VPN.

Luser. Surely you can upload a source code snippet for a reduced test case.
In doing so you might even solve the problem yourself.

> You probably can't help me, but it is worth a shot.

One could and probably would help you if you made it easy. First of all,
you are *way* off-topic here. If it works in one browser but not in
another, you have most certainly a *client-side* (script) problem, not one
related to server-side PHP or PHP at all. The newsgroup where this is
on-topic is quite obviously comp.lang.javascript (do you know what the "J"
in "AJAX" stands for?).

Second, remember that all our crystal balls are borken. Without you
providing enough input, one is left with guessing. But this is _not_ a
guessing game.

<http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html>


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