I'm trying to solve IE-problem of not animating a .gif
image, when it is displayed in beforeunload
or unload
events. I step into this answer, but found it not working, so I played a little bit with this code.
I have come with something like that:
var
spinner = $('.spinner-large'),
spinnerBackgroundImage = spinner.css('background-image');
console.log(spinnerBackgroundImage);
console.log($('.spinner-large').css('background-image'));
spinner.css('background-image', spinnerBackgroundImage);
console.log(spinner.css('background-image'));
spinner.show();
This is not working. Spinner is displayed, but there is no background image. And console contains:
backend-extra.js:97 url(http://127.0.0.1/images/spinner-large.gif)
backend-extra.js:98 url(http://127.0.0.1/images/spinner-large.gif)
backend-extra.js:102 none
What am I missing? Why I can't set entire background-image
property value with jQuery?
Note, that I don't want to set a path to image in background-image
property, because I already know, how I should do this. I'm asking: Why background-image
property value is reset to none
, when I'm trying to change it with above method?
EDIT: Here is an jsFiddle for above problem. This seems to be 100% beforeunload
event-related issue. When clicking button, the very same code works just fine, while when refreshing the page or navigating to any other URL, console have the same output like above -- property is not set.