I had a quick look at your fiddle, and forked a version that works on IE8, to be found here. As it turns out, indexOf
, especially in combination with the bitwise ~
is something IE doesn't seem to be all that fond of, so the quickest fix seems to be a simple for(i=0;i<no.length;i++){}
.
As pointed out before, e.target
won't work in IE, as JScript calls this property srcElement
. This makes sense, since IE events always bubble up to the document, so all events have a source, rather then a target.
The biggest difference is to be found in your CSS: again IE is a pain: MS believes that rgba
is no good for some reason. It seems they prefer writing CSS's that no human on earth can make sense of:
filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(GradientType=0.3,startColorstr='#4c333333', endColorstr='#4c666666');
gives you a semi-transparent grey overlay. To be honest, I found this piece of my answer here.
When it comes to the pointer events, the only way round this, AFAIK, is another event listener, that handles the onclick
event:
function noClick(e)
{
e = e || window.event;
if (e.preventDefault)
{
e.preventDefault();
e.stopPropagation();
return false;
}
e.returnValue = false;
e.cancelBubble = true;
return false;
}
Hope this helps you on your way...