Aaron Tulin

Aaron Tulin
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Saturday, October 20, 2007

Firefox Error: Permission denied to get property HTMLDocument.location

I just came across an error in one of my sites that uses JavaScript to change what is displayed in an iframe when the user hits a button. Anyway, my original code looked like

document.iframe.location='url to be displayed';

This works fine in explorer but Firefox's error console kept coming up with; "uncaught exception: Permission denied to get property HTMLDocument.location". After a little searching I found the solution.

parent.iframe.location.href='url to be displayed';

If you run across this same error I hope this helps.

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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Gwinnett County Master Gardener Program

I just got the call that I have been accepted into the Master Gardener program for next year. I was a little worried since they only accept a small number of people every year. This will be a great opportunity to volunteer in the community. I'm sure Jesse will appreciate that I'll have a place to go play in the dirt other than our house...

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Friday, October 05, 2007

Petit Le Mans


A buddy had an extra ticket for the Friday sessions of the Petit Le Mans at Road Atlanta and even though it was raining we went up to check it out. I've been to the race several times but the last couple years real estate commitments have kept me from getting up there on Saturday. We only stayed for the morning but we got to watch the ALMS practice and the Speed world challenge race in the rain. We got wet but it was cool to get back out there and see the racing in person.

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Mercedes-Benz.tv

It's like HD youtube for people who love Mercedes-Benz cars and racing. It's very well done. I'm amazed at the video quality.

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Monday, October 01, 2007

Dream House?

Call me dork but I kind of look forward to the new HGTV dream house projects. Well this year has missed the mark. Every season I can remember they built a true 'dream house'. To me a dream house is architecturally interesting, in an interesting location, or really big (9,000 sq-ft plus). I fail to see how a average house in a Chicago suburb qualifies. It seems to just be a half hour commercial for why you shouldn't let her build a house for you.

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