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Focus doent work in firefox pop ups

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  • S Shweta2281

    I downloaded it.But i dont see a way to install it..no msi nothing

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    • S Shweta2281

      I am using the dimming div js(got it from code project itself).but my problem is am not able to set focus on the the text box that appears in my pop up.This is my code: function setfocus(field_id) { if (document.getElementById(field_id)!= null){ window.setTimeout( "document.getElementById('" +field_id+ "').focus();",500 ); //alert(field_id); } } after i display my pop up,i call this function.It works perfectly fine in IE.But FF is a problem.:(Please help me!! Infact if you click on any of the controls on the pop up the cursor doesnt appear in Firefox.

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      Sherin Iranimose
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      Hi, try this function setfocus(field_id) { document.getElementById(field_id).focus(); window.setTimeout("setfocus('"+field_id+"')",500); }

      **$**herin Iranimose

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        sorry but am not getting how to debug using firebug...do you have any tips?

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        • S Sherin Iranimose

          Hi, try this function setfocus(field_id) { document.getElementById(field_id).focus(); window.setTimeout("setfocus('"+field_id+"')",500); }

          **$**herin Iranimose

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          Doesnt work in FF

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          • S Shweta2281

            sorry but am not getting how to debug using firebug...do you have any tips?

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            Check this[^]. If the page contains any errors, firebug will show the icon in red color. click on that icon, and it will show the error.

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            • N N a v a n e e t h

              Check this[^]. If the page contains any errors, firebug will show the icon in red color. click on that icon, and it will show the error.

              All C# applications should call Application.Quit(); in the beginning to avoid any .NET problems.- Unclyclopedia My Website | Ask smart questions

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              Firebug doesnt show any errors.

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              • S Shweta2281

                I am using the dimming div js(got it from code project itself).but my problem is am not able to set focus on the the text box that appears in my pop up.This is my code: function setfocus(field_id) { if (document.getElementById(field_id)!= null){ window.setTimeout( "document.getElementById('" +field_id+ "').focus();",500 ); //alert(field_id); } } after i display my pop up,i call this function.It works perfectly fine in IE.But FF is a problem.:(Please help me!! Infact if you click on any of the controls on the pop up the cursor doesnt appear in Firefox.

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                could be this. window.setTimeout(document.getElementById('+field_id+').focus(),500); Devjit Das.

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                • I InsDev

                  could be this. window.setTimeout(document.getElementById('+field_id+').focus(),500); Devjit Das.

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                  Shweta2281
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                  Nope.Already tried that.

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                  • S Shweta2281

                    Doesnt work in FF

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                    Sherin Iranimose
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                    its working for me!!

                    **$**herin Iranimose

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                    • S Sherin Iranimose

                      its working for me!!

                      **$**herin Iranimose

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                      Is it a javascript pop up?And are you checking on firefox?

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