Are the messages being sent as UTF-8 or something else? Is the server
sending the headers as something different to that listed in the header?
Actually, looking at it, you don't have a valid DOC-TYPE
<
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fkllapa.com%2Ffjahalori%2Ftest.html&charset=%28detect+automatically%29&doctype=Inline&group=0>,
nor character Encoding set.
It might be something else, but I haven't played with enough AJAX to
debug the javascript.
Michael Kubler
*G*rey *P*hoenix *P*roductions <
http://www.greyphoenix.biz>
bperquku wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm writing a simple dictionary with php and ajax. It works perfects with
> firefox but not in IE.
> Here is the link
>
>
http://kllapa.com/fjahalori/test.html>
> I used alerts in js and find out that in the following function:
>
> function updateMsgOnBrowser(testXML) {
>
> var test = testXML.getElementsByTagName("test")[0];
> var message=new Array(20);
> var m = new Array(20);
> var td = new Array(20);
> var i;
> for (i=1;i<=10;i++){
> message[i]=testXML.getElementsByTagName("message"+i)[0];
> message[i+1]=testXML.getElementsByTagName("message"+i+"r")[0];
> if (message[i]!=null){m[i] = message[i].firstChild.nodeValue;}
> else{m[i]=""}
> if (message[i+1]!=null){m[i+1] = message[i+1].firstChild.nodeValue;}
> else{m[i+1]=""}
> td[i]= document.getElementById("td"+i);
> td[i+1]= document.getElementById("td"+i+"r");
> td[i].innerHTML=""+m[i];
> td[i+1].innerHTML=""+m[i+1];
> }
> }
>
> the line
>
> message[i]=testXML.getElementsByTagName("message"+i)[0];
>
> becomes null in IE when tag message contains special character (ë, ç, Ë, Ç,
> etc.). Why this works perfect in Firefox?
>
> Any idea what could be the issue??
>
>
> Thanks in advance
>