Hi all i am developing a chat application … i have multiple chat windows … i want to know which windw contain new message … i have the following code ..
function getCount()
{
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: baseUrl + '/Chat/count',
data: "chat_id=" + document.ajax.chat_id.value,
success: function(msg){
if(msg == 'new1') {
self.focus();
//window.focus();
}
}
});
}
If an operator attending both chat….
for example the url is like
http://localhost/nisanth/admin/Chat/index/chatId/15
http://localhost/nisanth/admin/Chat/index/chatId/16
http://localhost/nisanth/user/Chat/index/chatId/15
http://localhost/nisanth/user/Chat/index/chatId/16
if the user 16 enter a message i need focus
http://localhost/nisanth/admin/Chat/index/chatId/16
This code is work fine with IE but not in firefox…please give me a solution… the above code is in the same html
Firefox will only obey requests to raise a window if a security option is set, and it’s not set by default. Chrome won’t pay attention to focus() requests at all, as far as I can tell. Safari does obey focus() request.
The specific Firefox setting is in the “Tools” -> “Options” (“Edit -> Preferences” on Linux, maybe MacOS) dialog. There’s a “Content” tab, and in that there’s a checkbox for enabling Javascript. Along with that is an “Advanced” button that brings up another dialog, wherein one finds a checkbox to allow (or disallow) the raising and lowering of windows by page code.
edit: Here is a test page: http://gutfullofbeer.net/focus1.html and you should be able to see that Firefox will raise a window when the page calls
window.focus(). You must either have the browser set up so that new windows (created withwindow.open()) open up in a new separate window instead of a tab, or else you can tear off the tab of the secondary page when it opens.