Javascript I can't run a javascript web page on an ipaq 2210. The code runs fine on IE6 on a desktop.
Hopwever, when I load the page on the ipaq all the script code shows up as text on the browser.
The code is quite simple: I wrote a simple form that fits in the ipaq screen nicely. Then, from the data collected, current date and time and some predefined settings I open a URL corresponding to a much more complex web form that is difficult to edit on the ipaq and requires a lot more typing.
Is javascript enabled at all on ipaq? If not how can I enable it? On the other hand if it is enabled are there any major incompatibilities between what I can run on the ipaq and on IE6 that would be relevant for the this task?
All help is appreciated. Thanks.
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JavaScript is a browser-based scripting language used by millions of websites. It allows programmers to create Web pages capable of delivering dynamic functionality and in-page refreshing that can be interpreted by any modern browser. Because JavaScript has often been used to deploy pop-ups and other distracting page elements, some users opt to disable the technology. Fortunately, whether you use Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera or Safari on your Windows 7 computer, you can re-enable JavaScript with only a few clicks.
Many internet users face this problem when they
try clicking a link and see this error code on the status bar of the
browser which doesn't allow the link to work. It is actually an error
message that occasionally appears in a web browser when you face a
problem loading a JavaScript from a webpage. Though this error message
pops up on various occasions but the actual reasons could be different
for different users, and resolving these problems is necessary by
knowing the most possible reasons for this error message. 1- The
major cause of this error message is the Popup blocker blocking the
JavaScript while stopping the windows which open up as the
advertisements on various sites. Resolving this problem involves making
changes in the preferences of the popup blocker based on your
requirements and thus disabling the popup blocker. One can even
download another anti popup software instead or can read the product
reviews of popup blockers to assess if they really cause these error
messages. 2- The malfunctioning of the web proxy servers (which
are used for accessing the various banned websites) can also block the
various scripts in the process. This problem can be avoided by not
using the proxy server itself or using a proxy server that functions
better and do not interfere in the downloading of various scripts. Also
check for the compatibility of the proxy server with various web pages
and scripts.
An improperly written JavaScript could also lead to this error
message. The solution lies in notifying this error to the webmaster who
in turn must rewrite the JavaScript. 3- The JavaScript might be
disabled in your browsers, and this needs to be enabled. To enable this
in IE, go to scripting tab of the security option in the Tools menu
under the internet options; and to enable this in Firefox, go to Tools
menu and enable the JavaScript option in Web features. 4- Web
browser implementation of JavaScript might also be broken in some
cases, and this requires the switching or simply the up gradation of
your web browser. There is this simple way where you can really
avoid "javascript:void(0)" error message at the first instance because
we know that this "javascript:void(0)" can cause certain browsers to
really present your web pages in unusual ways, and since the
"javascript:void(0)" statement is often occurred when a link has no URL
attached to it, and the browser doesn't understand how to react and
returns the error message. So for this, instead use the "return false;"
statement to let the browser not to look for the URL. Try opening the
document in any text editor; Locate the "javascript:void(0)" references
within the document, Replace the links with the (#) symbol with the
syntax ".", Add the "return false" declaration to the statement that
would make the whole link reference to appear as a Link. Replace the
"callFunction()" with your function name; Save and close the file
finally.
On the web browser menu click on the "Customize and control Google Chrome" and select "Settings".
In the "Settings" section click on the "Show advanced settings..."
Under the the "Privacy" click on the "Content settings...".
When the dialog window opens, look for the "JavaScript" section and select "Allow all sites to run JavaScript (recommended)".
Click on the "OK" button to close it.
Close the "Settings" tab.
Click on the "Reload this page" button of the web browser to refresh the page.
Internet Explorer
On web browser menu click "Tools" icon and select "Internet Options".
In the "Internet Options" window select the "Security" tab.
On the "Security" tab click on the "Custom level..." button.
When the "Security Settings - Internet Zone" dialog window opens, look for the "Scripting" section.
In the "Active Scripting" item select "Enable".
When the "Warning!" window pops out asking "Are you sure you want to change the settings for this zone?" select "Yes".
In the "Internet Options" window click on the "OK" button to close it.
Click on the "Refresh" button of the web browser to refresh the page.
Internet Explorer < 9
On web browser menu click "Tools" and select "Internet Options"
In the "Internet Options" window select the "Security" tab.
On the "Security" tab click on the "Custom level..." button.
When the "Security Settings - Internet Zone" dialog window opens, look for the "Scripting" section.
In the "Active Scripting" item select "Enable".
When the "Warning!" window pops out asking "Are you sure you want to change the settings for this zone?" select "Yes".
In the "Internet Options" window click on the "OK" button to close it.
Click on the "Refresh" button of the web browser to refresh the page.
Mozilla Firefox
In the address bar, type about:config and press Enter.
Click "I'll be careful, I promise" if a warning message appears.
In the search box, search for javascript.enabled
Toggle the "javascript.enabled" preference (right-click and select "Toggle" or double-click the preference) to change the value from "false" to "true".
Click on the "Reload current page" button of the web browser to refresh the page.
Opera
1. a) Click on "Menu", hover mouse on the "Settings" then hover mouse on the "Quick preferences" and mark the "Enable Javascript" checkbox.
1. b) If "Menu bar" is shown click on the "Tools", hover mouse on the "Quick preferences" and mark the "Enable Javascript" checkbox.
Apple Safari
On the web browser menu click on the "Edit" and select "Preferences".
In the "Preferences" window select the "Security" tab.
In the "Security" tab section "Web content" mark the "Enable JavaScript" checkbox.
Click on the "Reload the current page" button of the web browser to refresh the page.
Your javascript errors have nothing to do with your router settings. Change the security settings on the ps3 to allow javascript. Also not all javascript will run on your ps3 browser.
javascript:void(0) is an error message that occasionally appears in a web browser when there is a problem loading a JavaScript from a web page.
Here are some Possible Resolutions you can try:
Disable your popup blocker
Disable your web proxy, if you have any.
Enable JavaScript
Switch web browsers or upgrade your web browser
It is also possible that the website you are viewing has nn improperly written JavaScript. There's no way we can resolve that on our end.
Navigate to a site that uses Javascript applications. You may see the error message informing you that Java is not enabled, and the website components won't work properly.
Go to "Options," "General," then "Java/ECMA Script."
Choose "Enable" to activate Javascript.
Refresh the web page. If the Java elements of the page work, then you have been able to activate Javascript on your phone. Otherwise, troubleshoot the problem by turning the phone off and on, or checking for any web browser software updates. You may also want to check another Java based webpage to ensure that the problem is not with the page you are trying to access.
if you use IE you make tips:
1. Launch your Internet Explorer browser.
2. Click the "Tools" button on the top menu, then scroll down and click "Internet Options."
3. Click the "Security" tab and click "Custom Level." Scroll down and click "Enable" under "Scripting of Java Applets."
4. Click "OK" to save the changes and "OK" again to close the Internet Options window.
If you use Mozilla Firefox : 1. Launch your Mozilla Firefox web browser and click the "Tools" button.
2. Scroll down the Tools menu and click "Options." Click the "Content" tab and place a check on "Enable JavaScript" check-box.
3. Click "OK" to save the changes and close the "Options" window.
if you use Opera : 1. Launch your Opera web browser and click the "Tools" button.
Step 2Scroll down and click "Preferences." Click the "Content" button on the "Advanced" tab and click "Enable JavaScript."
3.Click "OK" to save the changes. Click the "Back" button on the web browser to return to the previous page and click "Reload" to run the JavaScript.good luck
post the javascript code and I will have a go at seeing why it is not working - it may be that IE 7 needs slightly different code but when I see or get the code you have I can look into it more
Go to Tools | Internet Options | Advanced.
Check the box to Disable script debugging.
Uncheck the box to Display a notification about every script error.
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