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JavaScript window.location doesn't work in content editor webpart No, I'm adding it in a content editor webpart which is placed on the page, but V_B just got me the solution, thanks anyway for your time and your help |
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JavaScript window.location doesn't work in content editor webpart Thanks man, this problem almost brought me to a mental breakdown. |
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accepted | JavaScript window.location doesn't work in content editor webpart |
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JavaScript window.location doesn't work in content editor webpart Thanks for your reply. The output is the following: 1. alert: "firing" 2. alert: "test.com/test.aspx?s=asdf 3. alert: "test.com/test.aspx" (old link->not replaced) Somehow it is working in FF now, but it still isn't working in IE8 |
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Aug 23 |
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JavaScript window.location doesn't work in content editor webpart Does it work even if you add it to a content editor webpart? |
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Aug 23 |
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JavaScript window.location doesn't work in content editor webpart Even this attempt doesn't work. It seems that the editor webpart has some problems with the window.location. Could that be possible? |
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Aug 23 |
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JavaScript window.location doesn't work in content editor webpart Thank you for your answers. I've tried to remove the return and to rename the function but it still doesn't work. How could I find out if there are some conflicts with the built-in functions? |
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Aug 23 |
asked | JavaScript window.location doesn't work in content editor webpart |