From: Evertjan. on
venu madhav wrote on 25 jun 2010 in comp.lang.javascript:

> On Jun 25, 8:13�am, "Evertjan." <exjxw.hannivo...(a)interxnl.net> wrote:
>> venu madhav wrote on 25 jun 2010 in comp.lang.javascript:
>>
>> > �I have an application written in CGI as the server side script
>> > and Java script on client side.
>>
>> There is no Java script language, Java is a to be compiled language.
>>
>> Perhaps you mena Javascript script?
>>
>> > In one of the web pages, I am seeing
>> > scroll bar moving a bit left rather than being at the end. This page
>> > is looking fine in Firefox. Is there any way I can see what went
>> > wrong.
>>
>> > Pls let me know if you need any more information.
>>
>> Only if you want an answer.
>>
>> You will have to show us the relevant javascript code,
>> or supply us with a christall ball.
>
> The whole thing is a huge HTML page with javascript and CSS code. I am
> not sure which part you would be interested in. Can you name any
> specific parts of code ( like body & form declarations along with the
> css classes etc. )

No, I am not interested at all, I just answered youe Q (2):

(1) >> > Is there any way I can see what went wrong.
(2) >> > Pls let me know if you need any more information.

You will have to decide the "relevant" part, by extracting a minimal
example of what went wrong. Then you will see if it pertains to
Javascript or not, and if it is on topic [javascript], and that did not
answer your Q(1), you could present us ith the results of Q (2).

If you are not up to that task, maybe it is time to hire a professional.

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From: Dr J R Stockton on
In comp.lang.javascript message <b385b4e9-f42b-45d9-b4ca-90659a7f750b(a)r2
7g2000yqb.googlegroups.com>, Fri, 25 Jun 2010 05:54:27, venu madhav
<venutaurus539(a)gmail.com> posted:

>Hi All,
> I have an application written in CGI as the server side script
>and Java script on client side. In one of the web pages, I am seeing
>scroll bar moving a bit left rather than being at the end. This page
>is looking fine in Firefox. Is there any way I can see what went
>wrong.
>
>Pls let me know if you need any more information.
>

Well, you could say which browser you see the error in; and you could
give the browser versions, and you could test and report on what happens
in other browsers.

Take a copy of the page and comment out a chunk that has in your opinion
nothing to do with the problem, then test again. If the problem
remains, then remove the entire comment and repeat; otherwise, remove
the comment marks and repeat. Eventually, either you will understand and
can perhaps fix the problem, or you will have something short enough for
others to look at.

But you should not expect pixel-equivalent results in all browsers.


EjH : My crystal ball says that your Dutch-English dictionary is broken.

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From: Evertjan. on
Dr J R Stockton wrote on 26 jun 2010 in comp.lang.javascript:

> EjH : My crystal ball says that your Dutch-English dictionary is broken.

I haave oly a Latrin/english and vv, and a connsize Oxford near this
workplace.

And no need for that, as long as my English is better than your Dutch.

English on NGs like this one is only a vehicle.

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