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[jira] [Created] (TOMAHAWK-1592) t:inputCalendar do not work on IE9

t:inputCalendar do not work on IE9
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                 Key: TOMAHAWK-1592
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOMAHAWK-1592
             Project: MyFaces Tomahawk
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Calendar
    Affects Versions: 1.1.10
            Reporter: Leonardo Uribe
            Assignee: Leonardo Uribe


Original report from user list (Admirolas):

Hello,

I have tried my JSF application, that uses MyFaces Tomahawk 1.1.10 with Internet Explorer 9. After click on calendar button I get JavaScript error:  DOM Exception: INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR (5). IE9 JavaScript debugger shows, that exception is thrown in calendar/popcalendar.js line 164. There is call to: document.createElement and passes html tag as parameter.

Maybe there is some workaround? A patch? Should I migrate to 1.2.10?

The problem is this line (popcalendar.js):

            iframe = document.createElement(
              "<iframe"
              + " src='javascript:false;'"
              + " id='" + overDiv.id + "_IFRAME'"
              + " style='visibility:hidden; position: absolute; top:0px;left:0px;'"
              + "/>");

IE9 is more strict, and this code does not work. The solution is do this instead:

            iframe = document.createElement("iframe");
            iframe.setAttribute("id", overDiv.id + "_IFRAME'");
            iframe.setAttribute("src", "javascript:false;")
            Element.setStyle(iframe, "visibility:hidden; position: absolute; top:0px;left:0px;");

Tested in IE6, IE8, IE9, Firefox 3.6.17 and Opera 10.10. Also checked quirksmode dot org compatibility table.

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[jira] [Resolved] (TOMAHAWK-1592) t:inputCalendar do not work on IE9

Posted by "Leonardo Uribe (JIRA)" <de...@myfaces.apache.org>.
     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOMAHAWK-1592?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Leonardo Uribe resolved TOMAHAWK-1592.
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       Resolution: Fixed
    Fix Version/s: 1.1.11-SNAPSHOT

> t:inputCalendar do not work on IE9
> ----------------------------------
>
>                 Key: TOMAHAWK-1592
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOMAHAWK-1592
>             Project: MyFaces Tomahawk
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Calendar
>    Affects Versions: 1.1.10
>            Reporter: Leonardo Uribe
>            Assignee: Leonardo Uribe
>             Fix For: 1.1.11-SNAPSHOT
>
>
> Original report from user list (Admirolas):
> Hello,
> I have tried my JSF application, that uses MyFaces Tomahawk 1.1.10 with Internet Explorer 9. After click on calendar button I get JavaScript error:  DOM Exception: INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR (5). IE9 JavaScript debugger shows, that exception is thrown in calendar/popcalendar.js line 164. There is call to: document.createElement and passes html tag as parameter.
> Maybe there is some workaround? A patch? Should I migrate to 1.2.10?
> The problem is this line (popcalendar.js):
>             iframe = document.createElement(
>               "<iframe"
>               + " src='javascript:false;'"
>               + " id='" + overDiv.id + "_IFRAME'"
>               + " style='visibility:hidden; position: absolute; top:0px;left:0px;'"
>               + "/>");
> IE9 is more strict, and this code does not work. The solution is do this instead:
>             iframe = document.createElement("iframe");
>             iframe.setAttribute("id", overDiv.id + "_IFRAME'");
>             iframe.setAttribute("src", "javascript:false;")
>             Element.setStyle(iframe, "visibility:hidden; position: absolute; top:0px;left:0px;");
> Tested in IE6, IE8, IE9, Firefox 3.6.17 and Opera 10.10. Also checked quirksmode dot org compatibility table.

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