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A: Check if the div contents are scrolled to bottom of page

williamtroupYou could do something like this: function IsScrolledToBottom(divID) { returnVal = false; obj = document.getElementById(divID); if ( obj.scrollTop == (obj.scrollHeight - obj.offsetHeight) ) { returnVal = true; } return returnVal; } All you need to do is call this function on th...

This doesn't work for me.
How have you used the code? Can you give an example?
I ran the code in my console, i get the value of returnVal always true whatever be the position of the scroll bar.
Just made a code amendment, give that a try. This is the same code I use so it should work. If it doesn't, please give an example of the area your trying to use it again, with CSS and JavaScript.
still same, not working. .. the div style is:
border-left: 1px solid ;
margin: 0 0 0 192px;
padding-left: 18px;
09:13
Have you set the overflow? overflow-y: scroll?
I have not set overflow, i need to know end of div contents by scrolling the browser scroll bar. I hope i am explainable here?
OK, not entirely sure what your aim is here, if you want to know if you have scrolled to the bottom, use the script, but focus it on the document instead of the div.
09:36
ok
see i need to calculate page end
in order to do that i have code but due to negative margin it fails
and i fear in future if someone put another negative margin, my calculation to get scroll end will fail
so i though to check the div contents end reached (by checking document scroll end)
and go with it
i hope i am clear here
:)
09:57
Point the code at the document then. Should be able to do this by calling IsScrolledToBottom(document.documentElement) (that works in IE, might need checking in FireFox)
If you need to check it all the time, remember to assign the function that you are using to do the check the the actual scroll event in the browser.
 
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