Hmm… I can try on my Galaxy S4 and iPhone 4S if you want. Let me know what link to try. I’m guessing it’s some browser incompatibility with CSS in a mobile browser. What iOS are you running on the iPad mini and the 5? The iPhone 5 has to be 7 or above, right? What about the mini?
What’s the LG running?
Yes, please try it. the link is: http://pointedflow.nethost.co.il/
and the problem occurred on iphon5, so and LG L3 II.
there is some kind of java-script error
Anyway, please try the link
Thanks
Okay, I tried it on the United States / Washingon entry on my Galaxy S4 and it worked and sent me through to PayPal.
I have a guess. Are you doing this with a non-US country? If so, try testing with US and Canada and see if you get the same error.
It might have something to do with filling out the address field for a non-US or Canada (which auto-fill state and province fields) address.
–David
I tried it with iphone5 with the default US-Adress and it didn’t worked, but anyway, I want for people outside the US to be able to donate as well.
The message that I get is:
“The page at http://pointedflow… says:
Some required information is missing or invalid. Please complete the fields highlighted in red”
Nothing is highlighted in red, and nothing is wrong in the details any-way.
Is there a way to neutralize the validation so it will go to paypal anyway?
Any way the problem is that it works on some mobiles and doesn’t work on others, if someone has a paypal account and even if he missed some of the details, I want him to be able to donate.
It’s possible that JavaScript is disabled on your iPhone. This is a little old, but it gives some steps for disabling JavsScript. Follow it in reverse and you should be able to see if it’s turned on or not:
http://browsers.about.com/od/allaboutwebbrowsers/ss/iphonejava.htm
Beyond that, there’s nothing that can be done in the current release. I’m hard at work revising the forms interface, and definitely sign up at http://zatzlabs.com/lab-notes/ to be notified when beta releases are available. That’s probably the best way we can be sure these sorts of problems don’t live on into the future.
–David