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Re: PEAR in Firefox [message #178383 is a reply to message #178367] Tue, 12 June 2012 13:09 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
bill is currently offline  bill
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On 6/11/2012 3:27 PM, Shelly wrote:
> On 6/11/2012 3:19 PM, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>> 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.
>
> No, I can't.
>
>> 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,
>
> If it were easy, I wouldn't ask.
>
>> 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
>
> Not true. This problem appeared with Firefox 4 or 5, and was
> supposedly fixed. The error there was in three PEAR modules
> (accessed on the server side).

Firefox 5 changed display engines to one that is completely
intolerant of simple html errors. Leave off a tag close ">" and
it just ignores the tag without an error.
Use firebug to display the div and see if the tags look right.
You may see garbage - that will tell you there is a problem, but
not what it is.

bill
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