AWM Menu - How To Get Different Arguments
Jun 28, 2010
I am using AWM menu and there is functon awmCreateMenu() which creates a menu, but exactly not getting the different arguments to this function. How to get meanings of these parameters? Actually I want to activate or open this menu using an short key like shift+MenuName first alphabet eg Shift + A or Alt + A will also do.
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Jul 20, 2005
I embedded a javascript in HTML and tried to open the file using
mozilla 1.4 it gave me the following exception in the script on
clicking the Submit/Next button. IE was able to execute the script
Function defination
function evaluate(form)
Line making the call :
<INPUT onclick="if (validate(this.form)) evaluate(this.form);"
type=button value=Submit/Next name=B1>
Mozilla Javascript console window.
Error: uncaught exception: [Exception... "Not enough arguments
[nsIDOMXPathEvaluator.evaluate]" nsresult: "0x80570001
(NS_ERROR_XPC_NOT_ENOUGH_ARGS)" location: "JS frame :: <unknown
filename> :: onclick :: line 0" data: no]
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Jul 2, 2010
function args() { return arguments; }args(); the reault is []?what's the "return arguments; meaning?
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Jul 23, 2005
As I can remember this is not allowed in Java:
int x, y, z;
switch(x,y,z){
case 1,2,3:
System.out.println("Hep");
break;
}
But what about in JavaScript, or are there some other kind og syntax for switch?
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Jul 20, 2005
Is there anyway to call an executable on a local disk (W2K) with arguments
from javascript? Or from any other language for that matter?
We are trying to create a simple 'portal' page to a group of our c++
applications via a webbrowser. To open the applications however you must
pass them command line options.
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Sep 9, 2010
I need to be able to pass a variable to a CSS argument after computing the size of the viewers window height. I am using an alert function to test it, but so far it won't populate.
$(document).ready(function() {
var winHeight = $(window).height();
var winWidth = $(window).width();
[Code]....
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Feb 15, 2010
I am a newbie and am writing a function. I want the function to refer to an arrays elements to get the biggest, but I dont know how to do this.
Here is the code:
what I am trying to do, is get the array elements to be called and give me an answer. Will I need to add the array to the function? It is further down the code after the function at the moment. Or will I need to add the array elements to the function?
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Jan 9, 2011
I know in different languages (VB.Net,C++,C#) how to pass an argument to function in this code:
<html>
<head>
<script language="Javascript">
<!-- hide
function openNewWindow() {
popupWin = window.open('[URL]',
'open_window',
'menubar, toolbar, location, directories, status, scrollbars, resizable, dependent, width=640, height=480, left=0, top=0')
} done hiding -->
</script></head><body>
<a href="javascript:openNewWindow();">return to front page</a>
</body></html>
I need to add several links in my page, so I need to pass indexes from links to main function, so I can open images in specific folder with indexes filenames. For example in vb
Subname("text_to_pass_to_SubName")
Public Sub SubName(ByVal function_text as string)
End Sub
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Aug 22, 2011
I have a setup where I need to get the function calling a function, which works fine, I just use arguments.callee.caller.Now I need to take it a step further and get the object that the function belongs too.
For example in a onclick="parentObj.someFunction()"
parentObj.someFunction calls some other function. I need a way to know that parentObj was involved, just getting someFunction isn't enough because parentObj has properties that are used in someFunction. To make it more interesting lets say I can't pass any more parameters to someFunction, so I can't pass parentObj into it as an argument.
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Mar 4, 2001
Say I have a tag like this
<SCRIPT src="navbar.js?width=580"></SCRIPT>
This is just a very simplified example.
In my navbar.js file, how would I retrieve the arguments such as "width"?
ie
var width = /*?????*/;
document.write("<TABLE width="+width+">");
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Sep 15, 2011
I'm trying to replace an element's style on the fly like this
Code:
var sc = document.getElementById("someElement").innerHTML;
scorecard = sc.replace("class="thisclass"","style="width:"+width+"px;float:left;margin-top:"+topmargin+"px;"");
where width and topmargin are values that I calculated earlier.This works fine in all browsers except IE. The trouble, I'm quite sure, is with the escaped quotes " in the arguments of the replace() function.What this seems to be doing (in IE) is just just returning the same string sc, but with the quotes stripped off of "thisclass".
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Aug 14, 2006
I have a main page that opens a pop up window when the user clicks a
link. The pop up window is a menu and when the user clicks the item, it
populates a form input element on the 'parent' window.
My question is: this new populated form element is the value that I use
to change a style.
onchange does not watch this form element because of getelementbyid, so
it doesn't trigger the function needed to change the style. onchange
works fine if I just manually input a value into the text box.
Any other way to fire the function off when the user picks their
selection from the pop-up window? I was thinking I could use
window.opener.function()? But how do I pass the form from the parent
window? From the pop up window, I don't use this.form, what do I
use?something like window.opener.form[0] ?
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Jan 6, 2007
I'm calling `setInterval(myfunc, 100);`.
That function receives one parameter which seems to be -3, 0, 3, 6 or 9.
This isn't a problem, but I'm wondering what it is. Does someone know?
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; nl; rv:1.8.1.1) Gecko/20061204
Firefox/2.0.0.1
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Nov 15, 2011
I have the following html for simplemodal
For the following html
Where {{term.pk}} is different for similar items. I want to pass the value of {{term}} to the code used by simple modal
How do I pass this parameter to my html code using simplemodal?
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Jan 7, 2010
I'm a PHP developer that needs to user javascript to open a window prior to a _POST call.
PHP Code:
<title>test</title>
<SCRIPT language="JavaScript">
function newwindow()
{
var myForm = document.header;
var txtValue = myForm.txtUsername.value;
var txtFileName = "lost_logon.php";
[Code]....
I need the window.open to open a new window with arguments attached. For example is the username is bigbob the call should be lost_login.php&user=bigbob. How do I pass the argument?
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Oct 20, 2011
need to call two functions say func1(a,b) and func2()i used the following code. But only the first function works, second one not working
Code:
<input type="button" value="Start" onclick="func1('A','B');func2()">
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Jun 19, 2009
I'm use prototype quite a lot for ajax calls, but have always used inline onclicks. I'm trying to be less obtrusive by creating event handlers/listeners.I used to do this with the aid of pHp to place arguments into the function (usually via 'while loop'):
<li><a href="#" onclick="dofunction(arg1,arg2);">item 1</a></li>
<li><a href="#" onclick="dofunction(arg1,arg2);">item 2</a></li>
<li><a href="#" onclick="dofunction(arg1,arg2);">item 3</a></li>
[code]....
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Jan 18, 2009
I tried a function like that
function (test) {
var a=document.form.test.value;
}
test is the name of text fields. I doesn't work (undeclared test variable)
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Jul 19, 2001
What I want is a loop that will call the same function until it reaches a certain number (let's say 10). Then I want the function to take the parameter passed (the number) and use it in the function where ever you see a 1 below. Basically I want it to run on each element of the pub_name array and from the info gathered define a variable based on the number (example: display_pub_name_*). I have run some tests .....
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Jan 29, 2006
I am trying to create a script that will cover cross-browser limitations in adding event listeners to elements. I have found plenty of resources to add a listener but can't find any way of assigning a function containing arguments. Here is what I have so far:
/* Attach events regardless of browser */
function addEvent(obj, evType, fn)
{
if (obj.addEventListener)
{
obj.addEventListener(evType, fn, false);
return true;
}
else if (obj.attachEvent)
{
var r = obj.attachEvent("on"+evType, fn);
return r;
}
else
{
return false;
}}
/* Contains all attachments to be made on page load */
function load()
{
item = document.getElementById('toggleControl');
addEvent(item, 'click', toggle);
item = document.getElementById('alertLink');
addEvent(item, 'click', runAlert);
}
/* Add event to page load and assign load() function */
addEvent(window, 'load', load);
The actual functions for toggle and runAlert are in a seperate .js file, but are standard functions. the problem is that I can't find a way to perform the equivalent of:
item = document.getElementById('toggleControl');
addEvent(item, 'click', toggle('toggleID'));
It simply does not work.
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Jan 23, 2007
I have an external javascript file with certain attributes defined to open a file in new window, which I use for viewing maps. However I need to define different attributes for the height and width, as I want users to open video clips in smaller windows. What do I need to do? Code:
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Jul 18, 2002
How can I create a function that takes optional arguments?
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Sep 10, 2002
I use addEventListener and I cannot (or at least don't know how) pass arguments to the function.
Let's say we have a function:
function warning(arg1, arg2) {alert('Argument 1: ' + arg1 + ', Argument2: ' + arg2 + '.');}
It's possible to have:
onclick="warning('my argument 1', 'my argument 1');" as an html attribut.
But I think it's not posible to do it like this (still the same function):
el.addEventListener("click", warning('my argument 1', 'my argument 1'), false);
So how can I pass arguments to the function?
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Jun 27, 2011
I'm having problems when passing and element from HTML to a script. I have several rows for a person addresses and when one of those fields change I need to update the value of a flag (that is a hidden element).
The html looks like:
<input name="n_address_id[]" value="179" type="hidden">
<input name="c_chg[]" value="0" type="hidden">
<input name="c_street[]" onchange="UpdateValue('c_chg[]')" type="text" value="Street name 1">
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Aug 2, 2010
I'm trying to create links that onclick sort a table by title, author, etc. How would I pass an argument to an event handler? Right now, it just executes the sort function. It doesn't wait for me to click the link.
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Dec 22, 2009
I want to use the new keyword to instantiate an object. The catch is I want to pass in variable length arguments.
Given:
function Foo () {
this.args = Array.prototype.join.call (arguments);
}var args = ["arg0", "arg1", "arg2"];
The following don't work (though I understand why):
new Foo.apply (null, args);
new (Foo.apply (null, args));
(new Foo).apply (null, args);
How to do what I want without modifying Foo's source code?
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