Glitch? Tried it again in firefox and it worked, I must have done something wrong earlier.
I think I found a problem with it tho, go to any state and search
2003 F150. The program automatically changes that to 2003 | F150 and gives results for all 2003 things that are listed. Am I doing something wrong there? Ed
--- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, Steve Wilson wrote:
>
> Not sure why it didn't work in Firefox for you. I have popup windows
> blocked and it still works. Maybe try running it and click on Tools, Web
> Developer, Error Console. It may give you some idea of what it wrong. I
> don't think there are any errors on the scripting that would stop it
> from running in Firefox. Firefox is what I tested it on.
> It definitely won't work in IE. IE is a non standard browser for HTML
> and Javascript. I looked into working around the differences but it
> didn't seem worth it.
> I just created a new version. Instead of all the states exposed, they
> are hidden. You choose the State from a dropdown list and that state is
> the only one exposed. Its a lot less cluttered.
> I'm surprised at how many platforms it worked on. It seemed it even
> worked on cell phones with Internet access. It even worked on Macs. It
> just uses generic Javascript and HTML.
> Steve
>
> On 1/11/2013 7:54 AM, Ed wrote:
> >
> > I cut and pasted it, it works fine on Google Chrome, won't work with
> > firefox or internet explorer. Ed
> >
> > --- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com
> > , Steve Wilson wrote:
> > >
> > > Did anyone have trouble with being able to download the craigslist.htm
> > > file from the yahoo files section? I hear from one person that it just
> > > ran from the Yahoo files section and didn't download. If anyone would
> > > like a copy, just email me. The email address is part of this email.
> > > Steve
> > >
> >
> >
>
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