Store Arguements Using A Variable?
Sep 26, 2009I am quite new to Javascript. Is it possible to store arguments to be passed to an if command in another function. For example code...
View 5 RepliesI am quite new to Javascript. Is it possible to store arguments to be passed to an if command in another function. For example code...
View 5 Repliesa.) specify two parameters for the changeYear function: today and holiday.
function changeYear(today)(holiday){
b.) in the first line of the above function, use the getFullYear() date method to extract the 4-digit value from the today variable and store the value in a variable named year.
first line
c.) in the second line; use the setFullYear() date method to set the full year of the holiday date object to the value of the year variable.
second line
d.) in the third line, use a conditional operator on the year variable. The test condition is whether the value of the holiday date object is less than the today date object. If it is, this means that the event has already passed in the current year and the value of the year variable should be increased by 1.
third line
e.) in the fourth line of the function, again set the full year value of the holiday date object to the value of the year variable.
I am very new to Java scripting. My requirement is as follows,I have a tree which looks as below,
Nodes
Node1
Node 1.1.1
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I have 3 divs in a page, and each div contains a submit button. When the submit button is pressed, i want to process a form contained in that particular div and insert the id of the div into a database in which the submit button was there.So, i want to retrieve the id name of the div and store it in a PHP variable so that i can put it in my sql query. How do i achieve it?
View 5 Replies View Relatedok... I have a function that grabs information from a input html button. The button I grabbed the image source.For example :
var image_path;
function(id,path,state){
image_path = path;
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Ive never heard of this being done, but currently ive got a div which sits in the center of my screen. The div is about 80% wdith so there is a 10% gap on the left and 10% gap on the right. However, I want the gap on the top and bottom of my div to be the same as my gap on the left and right.
I need to somehow capture the pixel value for the gap on the left and right, store it in a variable and then use this number in my css for the top and bottom gap.
I like to store into database with PHP values from Javascript. How to do this as I like to test local values from visitor.
<script type="text/javascript">
document.write("Browser CodeName: " + navigator.appCodeName);
document.write("<br /><br />");
document.write("Browser Name: " + navigator.appName);
document.write("<br /><br />");
document.write("Browser Version: " + navigator.appVersion);
document.write("<br /><br />");
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So I was wondering instead of calling document.getElementById('theTest').innerHTML; multiple times is it possible to store this as a variable and then access this later? If I want to change it though Have to go document.getElementById('theTest').innerHTML = something: right?
Is it even worth it to do something like this or is document.getElementById('theTest').innerHTML fast enough?
FRom this page: [URL]I need to find the VIN number and store it in a variable, however there's no ID located in it, so getelementbyid doesn't work.
View 4 Replies View RelatedThe following loop works:
Code:
<html>
<body>
<script type="text/javascript">
var i=0;
for (i=0;i<=5;i++) {
document.write("The number is " + i);
document.write("<br />");
}
</script>
</body>
</html>
But the following doesn't:
Code:
<html>
<body>
<script type="text/javascript">
var i=0;
var x="i=0;i<=5;i++"
for (x){
document.write("The number is " + i);
document.write("<br />");
}
</script>
</body>
</html>
I'd just like to create a simple variable.
Bascailly I want to detect the users resolution so and store a value to determine what style sheet they use. e.g
If (screen.width <="800") {
$var="style1.css;
}else{
$var ="style2.css"
}
Any ideas, I'm not too strong on javascript at the mo, so any advice accepted.
I have been struggling with an AJAX issue for 2 days now and have finally started looking for some help. This is my first post on this forum but by the looks of it , it seems to be full of people who know what they are doing so I humbly ask your advice on this issue. I want to build a javascript function which can retrieve data from an SQL database by calling a php script. For this I use the script underneath. There is off course a php-part to this but the problem is not situated there since the script runs smoothly if I put the returned value (ajaxRequest.responseText) into an html-element like a <div> for instance.
If I don't do this however and just want to assign it to a javascript variable (like shown below : window.out_text = ajaxRequest.responseText) it will not show when I call document.write(window.out_text); EXCEPT WHEN THERE IS A DELAY. So If I put alerters in there to slow down the generation of the final html, it seems to be able to write the javascript variable to the screen. Is this a bug in the ajaxRequest.readyState? Or am I doing this wrong? And especially: How can I solve this. Someone else on this forum must surely have already ran into this problem?
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how to get the result of the Ajax Response in some variable
i am using the following code
AjaxGet = function (url) {
var result;
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
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Now from above code i want to store the result in some varialbe like below,
PM = {};
var output;
PM.projects = function () {
var data = AjaxGet('admin/DataService.asmx/HelloWorld');
alert(data);
}
i have a image that need user click on it and get the coordinates and store the coordinates to mysql database by using php. Here my code:
Code:
<script type="text/javascript">
function(ev){
var pos=zxcPos(this.img);
var mse=[ev.clientX-pos[0],ev.clientY-pos[1]];
var ary=this.ary;
if (ary.length>4)
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I want to use an onkeydown() on my web site and the web site to know which key I pressed. Specifically know I pressed the arrow keys and store which key was pressed in a variable.
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var slideList = ???
I am trying to create a sliding menu.
I want to use an onkeydown() on my web site and the web site to know which key I pressed. Specifically know I pressed the arrow keys and store which key was pressed in a variable. Must work on all browsers.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI want to store the sourcepage of a html page in a variable; how can I do this? this page is not the one who contains the script, the page is delivered by a textbox
View 4 Replies View RelatedI'm using this bit of jQ to add a class to two different elements based on the class of another (parent/grandparent, etc) element.
First, when there's no class at all in <div id="main-content">, the 'active' class is added to *all* the #nav-primary LIs, and also to *all* the #aux-left DIVs; how can I modify this so that in the absence of any class on #main-content, do nothing?
Second, how can I target only the first or second of multiple classes to store in the 'containerClass' variable, e.g., <div id="main-content" class="apples bananas">?
I want to be able to send data store in JavaScript variable to my email account.
I have tried using mailto: command and for some reason it doesn't work.
I tried creating a global function to calculate the distance between 2 points.
jQuery.distance(p1, p2){
var dx = p2.x - p1.x;
var dy = p2.y - p1.y;
return Math.sqrt(dx^2 + dy^2);
};
Somewhere else within my code, I declare a new variable in order to store the value returned by the distance function.
var distance = $.distance(particle1, particle2);
However this is not working.
I am working on a cognos requirement, where we have implemented java script code. The thing is, At the run time, when we give a serial number in a text box and press finish button. The serial number which we gave has to be stored in the text box. Later when the user clicks the "Clear" Button. The serial number text box has to prompt for fresh value.
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What I try to do is avoid errors by typing the value only once in code. I could do the following, but thought there might be a more direct way code...
I am using JavaScript for a web project and I'm using cookies and I have 5 links for different movie trailers and I have a trailers.html page with a div with a id="movie" and want to know so that when you click on a Movie trailer link so that it stores a value in a cookie so that you can check on the trailers page which trailer was chosen and display in the div tag
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