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This function attaches the fancybox plugin to some images. When an image is clicked in the image slider, it opens the corresponding larger image within the #hidden images div. It works in Internet Explorer but does not work in Firefox (3.6.9). How do i get it to work in Firefox?

<script type="text/javascript">
   $(document).ready(function() {
       $("#hidden_images a").fancybox(); 
       $("#image_slider img").click(function(event) {
           var $tgt = $(event.target);
           var $desc = $tgt.attr("longdesc");
           $("#" + $desc).click();   
       });
   });
</script>

Here is my HTML:

<div id="image_slider" class="imageflow">
    <img src="images/press/charity1.jpg" longdesc="charity1"  width="250" height="250" alt="Charity 1" />
    <img src="images/press/charity2.jpg" longdesc="charity2"  width="250" height="250" alt="Charity 2" />
</div>
<div id="hidden_images">
    <a id="charity1" href="images/press/charity1_lg.jpg" style="display:none;"><img src="images/press/charity1_lg.jpg" alt="charity one caption"/></a>
    <a id="charity2" href="images/press/charity2_lg.jpg" style="display:none;"><img src="images/press/charity2_lg.jpg" alt="charity two caption"/></a>
</div>
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  • Which element is actually being clicked? Sep 9, 2010 at 19:46
  • added html - hope that helps.
    – FiveTools
    Sep 9, 2010 at 20:06
  • What do your <script> tags look like? Sep 9, 2010 at 21:41

4 Answers 4

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Your problem might be the use of the longdesc, which is not supported by major browsers. Internet Explorer may be allowing you to add an attribute to the DOM that it does not recognize, while FireFox may disallow this behavior. Try storing the description in the alt attribute, or if need be, in through jquery's data method.

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  • if I use the 'title' attribute which is standard and recognized by all major browswers - the event still does not fire in firefox.
    – FiveTools
    Sep 9, 2010 at 20:03
  • @FiveTools - Are you sure it's the event not firing and not something else? It looks as though the event should be an problem at all.
    – JasCav
    Sep 9, 2010 at 20:35
  • the event fires as anticipated in IE
    – FiveTools
    Sep 9, 2010 at 20:51
  • @FiveTools - Not what I meant. What I'm asking is - are you sure the problem is the event not firing in Firefox. Perhaps it IS firing and something else is going on. Have you tried using Firebug to debug your code and walk through it to ensure that what you think is going wrong is what is actually going wrong. I hope this helps you a bit.
    – JasCav
    Sep 9, 2010 at 21:17
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For all intent and purposes you can have a foo="bar" attribute and that'll still work. Here's how I would code the inner portion of your jquery

<script type="text/javascript">
   $(document).ready(function() {
       $("#hidden_images a").fancybox(); 
       $("#image_slider img").click(function(event) {
           window.location = $("#" + $(event.target).attr("longdesc")).attr("href");
       });
   });
</script>

Works for me on safari, ff and chrome.

Edit Derr, I think I misread your post that might not be what you are looking for...

Edit 2 AHA Moment, here's how you do it.

$("#" + $(event.target).attr("longdesc")).fancybox().trigger("click");
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  • The javascript code that creates the image gallery (imageflow) is causing a problem with the image click events in firefox. I've tried variations of the original jquery (similar to your code) and it worked. hmmmmm......
    – FiveTools
    Sep 9, 2010 at 21:58
  • I did get my code working in both browsers using code specific to IE and FF within the imageflow script. For purposes of the question - the above works - so I will mark this question as the answer. Thanks for your help.
    – FiveTools
    Sep 10, 2010 at 2:13
  • Just glad it's working now. I think fancybox implemented the method trigger as described in my answer for exactly that reason. I would not use click() but trigger('click') if I were you.
    – Hugo
    Sep 10, 2010 at 13:14
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I too stuck with the same problem where firefox is not working with onclick event.

My requirement : I had to add multiple album dynamically and so i have to passed id for each album to fancybox so that image gallery can open images for a particular album.

I did googling and I find some trick from this URL, but that did not work in my case. I lost 3-4 hours in searching and doing changes. Finally I did some modification in my HTML code and fire onclick event on the album image tag instead of anchors tag and it works fine in Mozilla , IE-7 ,IE-8 ,Safari as well as chrome.

onclick="$('a.pop{$key}').fancybox().trigger('click');" 

//  { @$key = Use your dynamic id  }

I hope this may help you guys.

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I had a similar problem where the click event was not working in firefox, only to determine that the execution was not being fired on a "span". Moved attributes from the span to the "button" tag and it started working.

Change html from: <span class="some-class"> To be: <button class="some-class">

Javascript:

$(document).on('click','.some-class',function(){alert( "Test click event.");});

In a nutshell, you need to address the type of event for the tag you are listening for.

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