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Hi,
I am new to javascript using Firefox. I don't know the basic principles of change in syntaxes if i have to make page compatible with FF.
We've created javascript which is working fine with IE 6.0/7.0 and safari but it is not at all wokring with FF.
Below is the sample example which is throwing error as follows
Error: document.getElementById(LabelName).innerText has no properties
Source File: http://localhost/login/JavaScript/Ja...Validations.js
Line: 116
Please suggest the rule to use javascript syntax in FF or what are changes to be taken care while making page cross browser compatible.
I am new to javascript using Firefox. I don't know the basic principles of change in syntaxes if i have to make page compatible with FF.
We've created javascript which is working fine with IE 6.0/7.0 and safari but it is not at all wokring with FF.
Below is the sample example which is throwing error as follows
Error: document.getElementById(LabelName).innerText has no properties
Source File: http://localhost/login/JavaScript/Ja...Validations.js
Line: 116
Please suggest the rule to use javascript syntax in FF or what are changes to be taken care while making page cross browser compatible.
If using this on localhost, add http://localhost to your trusted sites in Firefox.
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