@import Url
May 23, 2006
Ive seen this done to include things like titles, and status bar text on sites where javascript isnt allowed.
@import url('javascript:document.title = ("Some Page Title")');
Which works fine, but I want to take it a step further:
@import url('javascript:document.write("<embed src="MY URL" width="300" height="200">")');
Thats my attempt to use it to import my flash music player. It works and it doesnt- the player imports alright, but it erases the rest of the page content! Thats not what Im going for, why does it happen? and how do I fix it?
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Feb 9, 2006
I hopen a new empty window from js code:
var win =
window.open("","debug","width=500,height=300,modal,dialog,resizable");
and I add some element to the new window:
win.document.write("<img src="image.gif>");
win.document.write.....
How can I add the stylesheet information of the file x.css
(how and where I must write in the new window the line:
<?xml-stylesheet href="x.css" type="text/css"?> )
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Jul 23, 2005
how could i import a js file in another js file???
what i want is the equivalent to:
<script type="text/javascript" src="file.js"></script>
in html
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Feb 4, 2006
I cannot figure out how to import an array from PHP into Javascript MyPHPcode is like this
<?php
$i=0;
While ($i < $num) {
$PHPvar= (" $PHPvar " $Mystring[$i] " , ");
$i++;}?>
The ouput of $Mystring is: "string1","string2","etc"," " (the
last empty string is added later on in the function:
This is exactly what Javascript expects in an array, however I get no
output in Javascript this way. transfering data:
<INPUT TYPE= "hidden" ID= "PHP2JS" VALUE="<?php echo( $c);?> ">
javascript:
<script type="text/javascript">
var text=PHP2JS.value;
document.write(text);
myarray = new Array(text);
for etc.
</script>
When I replace the " with nothing (in the PHP part) it works in
the - document write(text) - and all data is loaded into
myarray(0) but I need the " " . does someone have a better idea?
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Apr 15, 2010
I am running what is called "XpressEngine" on my website. It is a Korean CMS tool that is like Joomla and it loads jquery 1.3.2 as standard on its boards and etc.
I have developed a new design website with jquery 1.4.2 and it works fine with by it self.. but it does not when it loads a board running by XE. I guess the reason is that the websites loads two jquery. So I tried to load the jquery 1.3.2 only so that it can run both my board and the website layout, but layout is not working with jquery 1.3.2. (except, if I only import jquery 1.3.2, then the board works fine but not the layout.) I guess my code is some what requiring jquery 1.4.2.. but I am not sure why yet..
My question is, is there any way to import jquery 1.4.2 and 1.3.2 simultaneously? (I personally think its not possible though..
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May 1, 2010
I am importing a Word Press blog to a web site, but it looks kind of sloppy. You can see it here : What I need to do is just present the title, and maybe the first 100 characters, then have a "read more" link. Once this link is clicked, the full article will show on the same page.
I think I might need to use a JavaScript library as well, but I know I will need some CSS. If someone could give me a general idea of how to go about this,
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May 17, 2010
How to import a javascript file in flash cs3
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Oct 17, 2010
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I was asked if I could parse the information that is found when I access this URL. I am looking to import this data into into a database using JavaScript. The code would then store the data on a mobile device.
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Jan 17, 2011
I've got a website that uses AJAX to obtain all of the page. The site contains hundreds of pages and only about 3 or 4 of them show a map. So, in order to not have to import the google maps api for every single user when only a minority of users are ever going to make use of it, I defer the import and then include with javascript, like so:
Code:
var script = document.createElement("script");
script.type = "text/javascript";
script.src = "http://maps.google.com/maps/api/js?sensor=false";
document.body.appendChild(script);
This seems to work nicely, however I am wondering if is possible to use a similar method to remove the import once the user navigates away from a map page. I figure it's a waste of time having all of that stuff in memory wasting space when we are unlikely to use it again. When profiling, the Google Maps API code causes both the longest load time and highest memory usage of any page on the entire website.
I've done a similar thing with styles, using an empty style tag with a name property set. I can then insert page-specific styles and remove them when the page changes. The trouble is, the script tag doesn't have a name property, or seemingly any properties that can be used to identify it other than the src. I could check against this and remove the tag, but is that actually going to remove the JS and free up memory, or will it really just remove the entry from the DOM but not release the mem?
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Apr 23, 2010
I need to be able to import news feeds from various web sites.I only want to display the title and the first line or two from the source, with a link back to the source. I guessing it's JavaScript, but I really don't know where to start.
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Dec 27, 2010
i am using a json file to import some content into a div like this:
$.getJSON('json/main_profile.json', function(data) {
$('#info_title').html(
'<h1>' + "General Information " + '</h1>'
);
});
but the problem appears when i try to replace the json file with a url, like this:
$.getJSON("http://interfaces-server.insource.local/users/145198", function(data) {
$('#info_title').html(
'<h1>' + "General Information " + '</h1>'
);
});
why works with the file but not with the link??
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Jun 16, 2010
I am coding a random name generator in javascript and at the moment I have the first names and last names in two seperate arrays. I'm adding more names into the javascript itself and it gets messy after a while. When the list is populated to hundreds of names it's gonna be tough keeping track of things.
I was wondering how to have the names listed line-by-line in two text files (first name, surname) and to call the files when the user clicks the generate name button.
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Dec 8, 2010
I need help with a code that will generate a random number or integer (from 1-9). Does anybody know of a short random generator without having to import anything?
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Apr 1, 2011
I am developing a site for my client in wordpress. According to clients needs I have to add 6-7 jquery instances into a site. means I need to import jquery.js file for each of JQuery effect such as menu, slider, scrooler, tabs, buttonsinto a site. Because of this site loading time is affected and I need to use noconflict() function to make jquery variable separate for each of JQuery effect. I need help to improve site loading time by minimizing importing of jquery.js file. but I need to keep all the effect as before.
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Jun 23, 2010
Wantto import data from excel to SQL server from a web page, but wonder whether it is possible to do it without uploading the excel file from client's machine to server first.
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Oct 6, 2005
I'm trying to output an HTML page from a simple XML file, but I need to offer this as a service from a website, so users can browse and find the XML file on their local hard drives, and then generate an HTML page.
I think there are some security issues with HTTP not being able to access local files (ie. C: emp.xml) because it doesn't work when I browse to a local file from the website (files on servers work fine). Is there any other way to pass an XML file from local to a website?
I'm using the following javascript to load the XML file.
var xmlDoc=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLDOM")
xmlDoc.async="false"
xmlDoc.load(filepath)
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Aug 26, 2010
Objective is to give viewers choice over css--backgrounds & text color, not hard to do: *but* part of the css--text color for certain elements--is dynamically altered via a script. And if you change the general color-scheme, you need to change the color in this script too.So, the idea would be to import appropriate script into an empty script tag down the end of the body, via jQuery, like:[code]And I guess there's a second question: what kind of a file would it be? .txt or .js?
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Sep 30, 2010
I have some Javascript which says this:
Now that is fine when the text is only one line long. Suppose it's longer? What I want to do is have Javascript give the variable contentString its text from a hosted text file in a similar manner to the way Javascript can insert more Javascript using a hosted .js file.
I illustrate what I need to do using some "dummy" javascript:
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