I am making a very simple application for my own personal use on my
Windows XP box. I want one that looks and feels like a web app. I don't
have too many languages to choose from on my home computer, and I don't
feel like installing a web server, and it already has Access on it, so I
was thinking HTA with JScript and Access. I see a way for JScript to
talk to Access is with ADO. Is this the best way, or is that the "old
way"?
I'm creating a simple TCP/IP app that will assist in data storage with my JavaScript. The two main purposes of the app is to create local storage and make network connects.Anyone know how to get JavaScript to talk locally with the socket app? I know that XMLHTTPRequest is said to talk to TCP/IP. Is there anyway to make JavaScript point locally rather than toward the web?
I heard it is not the same. The lastest version of JavaScript is 1.6 while lastest version of JScript is 8.0 I also heard a little bit about ECMAScript, but I still don't know what's the difference of them. So, what's exactly the difference of it?
Does anyone know any programs I can use to validate Jscript? Preferably one that points out where the errors are. I need anything that can be thought of as long as it isn't IE. I'm okay with javascript but the differences in Jscript are making mountains out of molehills. If there was a Jscript section here I would have posted this there.
I have a form input that takes a date in the format MM/DD/YYYY.
I would like to validate this input using Javascript in two fashions:
1. I need to check that the format of the input is 'MM/DD/YYYY' with the month day and year being numeric
2. I need to also check that the 'MM/DD/YYYY' being input is later than today + 2 days (i.e. if today is 12/27/07, then the input must be 12/29/07 or greater)
I have an application where I have 9 items to choose from and desire a table that will allow only 3 items (any 3 items) to be chosen then check out of the table.Check out can not be allowed unless only 3 items are selected.
Is the JScript applications somewhere that will perform this logic?
I have a dynamic page, it's a calander so called calander.asp
When the page loads it opens a popup window (filters.asp) containing a form that a user can filter different dates with different filters.
function openpopup(){ var popurl="filters.asp" winpops=window.open(popurl,"","width=400,height=600,scrollbars,menubar,") }
openpopup()
What im trying to do is get the when the user fills in the form. it submits to the calander page, (the parent?) <form name="form" method="post" action="calander.asp" target="_parent">
i want the popup to remain intact. when the form is sumbitted it opens a new window behind the filters.asp popup and doesn't filter the correct results.
What I need is a Javascript alert, such as "Are you sure you want to permanently delete record/s - Click OK to delete." to appear only if (isset($_POST['lnk_publish'])) is true... Code:
(Short version on a asp page, fill out the form and press submit. It takes you to a thank you page, at that point I want it to go BACk to the form.
(Detailed For my work, we have a web based ticket system, and add notes to these via asp pages. I came up with some code to auto file the text, change combo box's then submit itself. Upon submit it takes to a simple "Thank You page" .... after .submit I would like it to go back to the origional "frmAddnote" page. I have tried everything for 2 weeks including:
[CODE] history.back(); or history.go(-1) or
[Code]....
PS Its important to mention that I am running this code from a testfile.js on my local machine... Works fine just cant get it to go "back". I have no control of the code on the asp pages but thats not important.
The Windows common controls include a VBDataObject interface that can be utilized during drag|drop events (as an argument). Retrieving the path of files dropped onto a control is as simple as checking the format of the Data Object for vbCFFIles (constant = 15), and if true, enumerating the Files collection (1-based) for each item (which returns the full path as a string).
The Animation Control is simplest one I've found for demonstrating this: Some information about that control is here...
function IAnimation::OLEDragDrop(Data){ if(Data.GetFormat(15)){ var O = ""; var e = new Enumerator(Data.Files); while(!e.atEnd()){ O += e.item() + " "; e.moveNext(); } output.value = O; BackColor=0x80000003;} }
What i want to do is perform an action (specifically click a button) on a web page by executing a program on my computer. I'm guessing you need to activate the button's click event (or whatever javascript uses) on the web page in your program, but I'm not sure how i would go about doing that. Is there a way of doing this in Java?
I know you can use the onload statement to start a javascript when the page has loaded, but is there a statement that can start a javascript as soon as the page starts to load?
I have an activeXobject that I am using in Jscript. The object has a method which takes a structure and fills it with data. I have created the structure like . .
function MyStruct() { a = "aaa"; b = "bbb"; }
when I pass MyStruct to the method I get a type mismatch error!
We have an applet that implements the MouseListener interface but when trying to add the applet to the glasspane of another applet a classcastexception is thrown.
This all seemed to work fine when using JDK1.3.1_08 but since using JDK1.4.2 it does not work.
The class implementing the mouse listener interface is defined using:
public class MapListener extends JApplet implements MouseListener, MouseMotionListener
What it does is adds up quantities and gives you a total. Works fine with whole numbers but when you need to have cents - decimal point plus two, the email received does not show the quantities. Code:
i installed jondesigns smooth gallery from [URL] All installed fine, minus one problem with setting the thumbnails up. It asks for this to be entered im just not sure where that code should go: useThumbGenerator: true also it asks for a cache folder to be writeable does that just go anywhere or? Heres my version here: [URL]
I have an html page, with jscript inside. some variables, some of them multidimensional arrays. i need to send this information, which can be changed by the user, to an asp file. the only way i could think of, is putting it inside hidden box and sending the form. is there any more elegant way?
The Gecko DOM reference gave me the idea that an onscreen keyboard I was doing should use Key Events, so the user may for instance place a letter anywhere, and such. While this can be handled using a number of hacks, I really want to use events, since they seem like the "right" way to do an onscreen keyboard.
Just fire the key events associated with the button on screen right? With Firefox this worked great, and so did it for IE, BUT, IE does fire the events, and I can capture them as well, but no letters appear in the textarea, since this is handled otherwise....
I inherited a site that has jscript and html content. The site frame (top and left nav) are controlled by the jscript file. Most all of the content that is displayed when links or topics are selected is placed in the center of the page. I need to put some scrolling text in one of the top frame blocks, (the section that is java script file).
function buildMenus(){ var headerString = ""; var leftnavString = ""; var footerString = "";
[code]....
I have a couple of jscripts that do the scrolling I want, I just need to know how to insert it in the above section.
i am starting a new project using Visual Studio 2010 ad using the same jQuery filesofa previous project that didn't cause errors.Visaul Studio always raisesthe same error in jquery.min.js Microsoft JScript runtime error: 'parentNode' is null or not an object I click on "continue" for that error message and the page loads fine and I don't see the javascript error icon in the bottom left corner of IE. This really baffles me. When I launch the application using Firefox I don't get an error in Visual Studio. Does anyone have any tips on debugging this jquery.min.js ? Has anyone seen something similar. Just starting this project and I already lost 12 hours troubleshooting this problem. I've looked at the html code and I can't see anything that would cause an error Here is the HTML.
i am trying to use mscomm in html and javascript to communicate with a device over the serial port but when i run a test of the activex object in a .hta file i get the error "Automation server can't create object". does anybody know why its doing this? it gives the error on the line with var mscomm = new activex.........
I have been trying to take one small step at a time in learning jQuery... The first program I wrote is pasted below:The problem I am facing is when I run the applciation and click the button I have an error dialog pop up saying --> "Microsoft JScript runtime error: Object doesn't support this property or method" and pointing to this line -->$("div").addclass('color'); I have no clue how to go about it.