I have a very annoying problem with uploadify (2.1.4). My application is working in FF, Chrome, IE9 & 10 but not in IE8. I can see my browse button and I'm able to select all the files I'd like but uploadify won't start uploading the files nor are they shown in the queue.
Now here comes the weird part: whenever I clear my browers history, cookies and temporary internet files, uploadify works fine once. So only once. The second time I try, I get the exact same problem as before.
My QueueId != "queue" so this is not the problem.
I've been trying to find a solution for hours now and I'm about to give up so I hope someone here can help me. I can post my code here if it's needed but I don't know if it would do you any good since everything is working fine except in IE8.
Thanks
Edit: I'm using jquery-1.9.1
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under Demo Gallery i've a small gallery running - using the jQuery Plugin Galleriffic.
I developed it in chrome locally. There everything works fine.
But when i upload it, in Chrome are no pictures shown. That's really strange, because safari, firefox, ... are showing it as wanted.
Can anyone give me a hint what's the problem here?
ok now i found the error..
it was only adblock...! after disabling it, it works fine!
adblock thought my pics are ads, because they were in the folder "ads". Stupid error on my part.
I have a very wierd problem and I dont know where to begin to fix it. I have tried my website on 8 computers using IE9 and for 2 of them the page doesnt show the correctly. I found out that when I take out the dropshadowextender it looks ok. So what I did is first try to go in cleared out all cookies, etc.. and then went into advanced settings to compare the ones that were working to the ones that were not, but that didnt work. I tried the site on all machines using FireFox on all computers and they work fine. My problem is what could it be causing those 2 computers to not show up correctly. I could see if it showed up wrong when I ran the site on all computers.
CSS3 Pie is a .htc file that, when placed on your server, provides extra code for IE so it can render many CSS3 styles on IE9, 8 and 7 properly.
Works well. Worth checking out.
I can't seem to work out why my domready function is being called twice.
window.addEvent('domready', function() {
alert('Ready!!111');
}
Its on a joomla 1.6 installation (mootools 1.3) with a joomlart t3 template and a couple of ja modules. Other than that I have my own custom component, nothing special. With a bunch of code that runs when dom is ready. I'v spent many an hour trying to work out why domready is executed twice but to no avail.
Link: http://elwood.visualdomainhosting.com/
Anyone got any ideas on what may be causing this? Or experienced something similar?
Edit:
After some further testing on PC in Firefox, IE, Chrome, Opera and Safari I found the issue is only present on Chrome and Safari. Being a Mac user using both Chrome and Safari for my dev I assumed it was an issues in all browsers (stupid assumption on my part). I'm running Chrome 12.0.742.112 and Safari 5.0.5 (6533.21.1) if you still dont get the same results as I described above.
Looks like the template is using a bunch of Javascript to handle layout functions, not a good practice for just these reasons. I'd consider another template/rework the functionality in PHP.
Hi Ive used jPlayer plugin and its working in chrome but not in IE and Firefox
can anyone help me to get this thing to work, here is the working demo ,
the music should be automatically playing, http://goo.gl/9RNIr
I already ask support at the jplayer plugin forum about this, but nothing came out good.
I check already the plugin documentation but I cant still able to fix it.
http://www.jplayer.org/latest/developer-guide/
any suggestion?
-edit-
the Fix is, I correct the url swf file , case close, this topic is ok already.
Silly Me.
I have the uploadify control in my app. When running in IE, everything is ok. but when in firefox, it is giving the error:
uploadify flashVer.split is not a function
has anyone experienced this?
I know that this question is quite old, but i had the same issue.
this seems to be a bug with flash that cause it to ignore browser session, instead it pulls cookie from IE no-matter what browser your using, which causes the problem,
since Uploadify uses flash so it wont work in FF or chrome, the bug is not fixed yet, however you might find this URL helpful for some workarounds.
http://joncahill.zero41.com/2009/11/problems-with-uploadify-aspnet-mvc-and.html