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i am trying to make a rather old javascript work in newer browsers(currently only supports ie6).

Well it isn't working and is littered with document.getElementById('idValue').style.pixelHeight = x

i had never seen this before so did some research, and everything i found is dated 2008 and earlier. So is pixelHeight still supported in HTML5? (and in firefox and chrome)

EDIT: Zenith said it won't work in firefox, so how should i be doing this in a cross browser way?

EDIT2: we are trying to make a user resizeable panel so it was going get pixelHeight += mouseMovement

but when i enter for the first time height = 'auto', off to do some more research, thanks guys

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  • Which browser are you using?
    – dsgriffin
    Jul 1, 2013 at 13:01
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    I believe so. They almost always have backward compatibility.
    – reggaemahn
    Jul 1, 2013 at 13:03
  • Just as a side note, the example in this doc works in all major browsers, even in IOS6: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ie/ms531127(v=vs.85).aspx
    – yckart
    Jul 1, 2013 at 13:04
  • @Zenith we were typing at around the same time we want it to work in ie10, firefox and chrome.
    – WendyG
    Jul 1, 2013 at 13:06
  • @WendyLisaGibbons It will not work in any version of Firefox, that's a certainty.
    – dsgriffin
    Jul 1, 2013 at 13:07

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Short: Don't use it.

Use:

document.getElementById('idValue').style.height = x+'px';
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From what I've been able to glean, pixelHeight was supported by IE6 and Opera 8 and I've not been able to find any documentation about it anywhere doing a quick Google, my javascript books and MDN. Using it must be dangerous ground to be walking on.

EDIT: One thing I did find is that pixelHeight retrieves height so, perhaps changing to that would solve the problem. That site says pixelHeight works in all browsers but Firefox. However, it's obviously non-standard so you shouldn't use it while height is standard.

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  • i had no idea what dottoro was, i thought it was something like jquery so ignored it.
    – WendyG
    Jul 1, 2013 at 13:35
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I replaced var height = pixelHeight with clientHeight.

and added + "px" onto my calculations.

This seems as standard as I can get it (well, it works on Firefox, Chrome, and IE10 is using completely different code CSS3 and grid based).

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