Powered by MSDN

US - English
NEW! Silverlight 5 is available Learn More

OnLoad doesn't work on Firefox? RSS

1 reply

Last post May 14, 2007 04:43 AM by WynApse

(0)
  • a.paranoid.android

    a.paranoid.a...

    Member

    12 Points

    67 Posts

    OnLoad doesn't work on Firefox?

    May 13, 2007 01:12 AM | LINK

    Hello,

    I have been working on a Silverlight control that works in IE, however, it doesn't work in Firefox.  I have been debugging using the infamous "alert" statements available within JavaScript.  I have some inline XAML that simply uses a "Canvas" element.  The Canvas element has a "Loaded" event handler assigned.  Interestingly, the Loaded event get's called within IE just fine, however, not when I attempt to run it from Firefox?

     Any ideas?

  • WynApse

    WynApse

    Star

    14658 Points

    343 Posts

    Re: OnLoad doesn't work on Firefox?

    May 14, 2007 04:43 AM | LINK

    Hi...

     I've been fighting a combination of things that I believe are related to this.

     I've had multiple reports of my GlyphMap utility not working in Firefox after my Beta 1 conversion: http://www.wynapse.com/Silverlight/Silverlight_GlyphMap_Utility.aspx

    I've actually been able to make it NOT work on IE6 as well, but not in any repeatable form. I have posts here:http://silverlight.net/forums/t/991.aspx and here:http://silverlight.net/forums/t/944.aspx that I haven't gotten any response on.

    I've been sick this weekend and haven't had a chance to try this, but I had suggested that I thought I could add a hyperlink to 'start' the utility running and not have a "Loaded=" on my main canvas and it would work.

    Well... it still doesn't answer my questions I have about the onLoad event in the control creation, but I think it's pretty good info about the problem with Firefox. This is the exact page from my site, except I pulled it all out separate as a stand-alone html file: http://www.wynapse.com/Silverlight/GlyphMapTest1/GlyphMap.html

    The outer frame gets built, you push 'Start' and it works... IE7 & Firefox (at least for me).

    The difference? There's no "Loaded-" on this one and there is on the first link above.

    I'm open to any and all suggestions... if this was a problem in the February CTP, nobody mentioned it.

    -Dave

    Stay in the 'Light
    Silverlight MVP
    http://www.wynapse.com