Accessing Javascript Variable In Xsl
Jul 23, 2005I have this problem in xsl wherein i want to access a variable in
javascript and use it my xsl. How would i access or use a javscript
variable in my xsl file?
I have this problem in xsl wherein i want to access a variable in
javascript and use it my xsl. How would i access or use a javscript
variable in my xsl file?
I have 2 arrays:
var A1 = new Array();
A1[ 0 ] ="Y2";
var B1 = new Array();
B1[ 0 ] ="Y1";
B1[ 1 ] ="sink";
I also have a drop down menu with the names of the arrays. Say:
document.form.option[1].text returns 'B1'
Can I transform the string 'B1' into the array B1, so that:
document.form.option[1].text[1] returns 'sink'
Currently I'm doing this with conditionals, e.g.
if(document.form.option[1].text =="B1){do stuff}
but this gets a bit messy.
I have the following function:
function containsurl(index){
var theurl = "[URL]";
..
}
I need to use the theurl variable in another function, how can I do that?
Is it possible to print out the variable from within a function? In this particular case, I am trying to show the 'soundfile' variable I set in the playRandomSoundNoWindow function.
View 11 Replies View RelatedIn some hidden variable (<input type="hidden" name="hiddenId"
value="test" /> ,i stored some value.I accessed the value "test" using
var id = document.getElementById( 'hiddenId' );
It is working fine in IE. But in Mozilla Firefox , null value is
returned.Is there any way to use hidden variables compatible to
browsers......?
I don't know browser compatibility in javascript.
I am new to Javascript but fluent in C++ and other languages, I have a query, I made a global variable to hold string information, can the value of this string be assigned to a form input field value? I mean in the 'default value sense' I am just wondering if there is any syntax to accomplish this. EG in my javascript I have the string nameVal; It is a global variable, I would like to know if it is poosible access its value for use in the line below shown with italics, or is it basically always a case of 'type the value in manually yourself' and then rely on events functions to update the field thereafter?
Name: <br><input type = "text" name = "nameField" size = "50" value = my string val here onChange ="this.value=storeVal(this.value, '0')"></input></br>
In hover, the structure is
Code:
$("div.x2").hover(
function(){
var a = 1;},
function(){
alert(a);}
);
If I want to access a that was set in the mouseover part of this structure, or I want to change the value of a from the second function, do I have to create a global variable that can be accessed by both or is there a way to pass this variable back and forth between the two functions since they are both within the hover event?
i have script variables which are generated through a loop and i have a function which should return me the value of particular variable given a key as input to that function
Here is how my code looks like:
<script>
variable_0 = 'avlue1' ;
variable_1 = 'value2'
variable_2 = 'valeu3'
...........
function getVaribleValue(id)
{
// here i want to return the value of the particular variable given id as 0,1,2 .........
return (variable_id); // this is not working
return ('variable_'+id); // this is also not working
}
return (variable_id); gives an error as it expects a variable with name 'variable_id'
return ('variable_'+id) will give me a string named 'variable_id'
but how to get the value of the variable_0/variable_1 ......... by just replacing the id and looking for that variable.
I have two Select Boxes on my web page, 2nd being populated based on selection of first select box. Now I am suppose to get the selected value of 2nd Select and put it in a link i.e.
Code:
<a href='abc.html?id=<2nd select box value>
I can get the selected value using Javascript with the following code:
Code:
2ndid = form.2ndodf.options[form.2ndodf.options.selectedIndex].value;
Where 2ndid is a global javascript variable.
How I can use this variable into <a href> tag.
I am trying to access the width variable from my main page. Within the imageinfo.js script functions I can alert() the width value which returns 1024. But I can't seem to pass this variable to my main page or access it directly so that I can use document.write() to write the variable on the page. Whenever I try to call the 'width' variable directly from the main page I get undefined. How can I access this variable? However, with the test code below, I was able to get ducument.write() to write the 'width' variable on the page but now the page doesn't stop loading - there's an endless loop in the code...
Code:
BinaryAjax(url,function(http) {findEXIFinJPEG(http.binaryResponse);test(width)},null,useRange ? [0, Range] : null);
Main page
Code:
<html>
<head>
<script>
function test(width){
document.write('Image Width = ' + width)
} </script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="binaryajax.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="imageinfo.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<script type="text/javascript">readFileData('image.jpg')</script>
</body>
</html>
Imageinfo script - This script uses the binaryajax script found below.
Code:
/*
* ImageInfo 0.1.2 - A JavaScript library for reading image metadata.
* Copyright (c) 2008 Jacob Seidelin
*/ .....
I have an object whose name is mural. I have assigned the name mural to the title of an anchor element. When user clicks and element I want to store the title of the anchor in a variable called sprite. I then want to access that object whose name corresponds to the sprite variable string.
Here is my code:
HTML Code:
var mural= new Object();
mural.top='0px';
mural.left=-'510px';
var stamps= new Object();
stamps.top='0px';
stamps.left=-'1886px';
var sprite=$(this).attr('title');
$(".image-holder").css("background-position",'sprite.top, sprite.left');
It's not working because the the variable sprite is just a reference to $(this).attr('title'), how do I make it reference the object? Oh and I know that .cc jquery statement probably wont work, I'm not sure yet of the correct way to have two values that don't need quotations in as the second argument.
I'm trying to pupulate a web page with javascript. I have 2 functions. One that runs on-load so I can populate a dropdown list. The second one to process the selection when the user selects an item from the list. I have a global variable in the top of my javascript that I use in the functions and as long as I set it in it's global scope, everything works fine. But what I really want to do is to pass this into the javascript running on this page via [URL]
I cannot get this to work. First here is what I have that works:
<script type="text/javascript">
weekNumber = "00"
function processSelection(sel) {.....
... [includes references to weekNumber]
.....}
function populateList() {
...
}
window.onload = populateList;
</script>
...
<select name="team" onchange="processSelection(this)">
...
I've got the code to gets the variable passed in properly:
var sGet = document.location.search;
sGet = sGet.substring(1); // Eliminate the leading "?"
var sGetPairs = sGet.split("&") //Get 1st pair
var sGetValue = sGetPairs[0].split("="); //Split it
var weekNumber= sGetValue[1]; //Save it
Where do I put this code so that I can use it to set the global variable "weekNumber"? I've tried putting this code in the populateList function. I've tried referencing it via window.weekNumber and this.weekNumber. I've spent far too many hours trying to understand this without success. Where to put this code so I can set the global variable weekNumber?
We have a web site provided by the software company that created our vacation rental management software, so, as such, I don't have entire control over the pages -- just bits and pieces. They recently started including jQuery 1.4.4 along with jqueryUI and cookie plugin on the pages and utilizing it a bit (as well as a custom jquery bit of code they wrote up). here's the relevant code (that I have control over):
HTML Code:
<script type="text/javascript">
var phoneflat = $.util.getCampaignPhone('MCPH').replace(/[^0-9]/g, '');
if(phoneflat=="null"){var DNISPh='88812345678'}
else{var DNISPh=phoneflat}
[Code]....
Basically, we have a phone-number tracking system on our Web site, and the toll-free number on our site gets replaced depending on how the MCPH cookie is set. The above code pulls formatted number from that campaign cookie, removes the formatting from the number, and sets the pop-up URL to include the number, passing the number after the "?DNIS=" (which is required for this specific campaign tracking to work properly).
This all works fine and dandy if the jquery and cookie code is all before the above code snippet on the page, but the developers of the software are trying to follow best practices and are loading all the javascript files at the end of the page, and this is far earlier in the page. So there's really no way for me to pull that ".util.getCampaignPhone('MCPH')" as the cookie may not have been set yet, nor is the campaign data ready.
I have seen web pages sites, when you drop down a list box, it seems to go
back to the server to retrieve some data without reloading the whole page
(e.g. select make of car and it retrieves a list of models from the server
to populate another list box).
I'm looking for a way to do:
function resetBorder(theObj) {
theObj.style.border = theObj.class.border;
}
But it doesn't seem to be as simple as that, I'd like a cross-browser solution, but will settle for IE.
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+">");
So I'm currently working on a ASP.NET Webforms site and I've run in to a small problem. On my .cs file I have the following Webmethod
[WebMethod]
public static string IsJobEditable(int jobid){
try{
string isEditable = "false";
JobsBLL jbl = new JobsBLL();
int jobStatusId = jbl.GetJobStatusId(jobid);
//If the jobs is either waiting or being edited it is
okay to edit it
if(jobStatusId ==
Convert.ToInt32(ConstantsUtil.JobStatus.Waiting) || jobStatusId ==
Convert.ToInt32(ConstantsUtil.JobStatus.Edit)){
isEditable = "true";
}return isEditable;
}catch (Exception ex){
throw ex;
}}
This function in this case will ALWAYS return TRUE as a string. On Aspx page I have the following
$(function () {
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: "Coordination.aspx/IsJobEditable",
data: "{jobid:" + jobid + "}",
contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
dataType: "text",
success: function (result) {
alert(result);
//This is written out in the alert {"d":"true"}
I want this in a variable as a string so I can do a check on it before I do some other actions. The format is not a String so I cannot split on it to retrieve the "true" part.
},
error: function (err, result) { alert(err); }
});});
As you can see in the comments the value I get back in the Callback method is in to me a weird format. The type is unknown and I need this value to be able to proceed with my entire method surrounding the small portion of the Javascript. Where to access the result variable / data as a var or anything else that will let me put it into a var (as a string).
I've been using some code to verify form data quite happily, but i've
recently changed the way my form is structured, and I can't get it to work
now.
Originally :
The form is called "form1", and I have selects called "PORTA", "PORTB" ...
etc...
I then had javascript that accessed these selects as below, and it worked
fine.
ind = document.form1.PORTD.selectedIndex;
val = document.form1.PORTD.options[ind].value;
dev = document.form1.PORTD.options[ind].text;
My form is now autogenerated, and form data is stored to file, so I now use
an associative array for thte form elements (so that I can loop through them
easily), The form elements names are now :
McuCfg[PORTA], McuCfg{PORTB} and so on
Now, I modified the javascript so that it now uses the McuCfg[] associative
array :
ind = document.form1.McuCfg[PORTD].selectedIndex;
val = document.form1.McuCfg[PORTD].options[ind].value;
dev = document.form1.McuCfg[PORTD].options[ind].text;
When the script runs, I get the error
"document.form1.McuCfg.PORTD is null or not an object"
I have used the same notation that i know works for the "options" array
although that's not an associative array.
In my HTML, I have several of the following:
<input type='checkbox' name='right[]' id='right[]' value=Ɔ' />
All are the same except the value is set differently for each one. The
reason for the [] is so I can access the checkbox values as an array on
the processing page (when clicking 'Submit');
However, I want my Javascript code to examine these objects first. My
onclick event handler function (below) is called (I get the 'hi there'
popup), but it does nothing afterward (i.e., neither 'checkbox' alert
appears, and the handler, strangely, seems to return 'true').
I suppose my problem is that I am not specifying the checkbox array
properly. I tried several variations, but I've been working on this
problem alone for several hours and am getting nowhere. Code:
I'm, having some problems with this function.
function displayElements()
{
for (i=0;i<document.forms[0].elements.length; ++i)
{
document.writeln(document.forms[0].elements[i].value);
}
}
I'm trying to loop through the only form (form[0]?) on my webpage and
display all their values. For some reason I'm only being shown the first
value?
The scenario is of two different web servers. The parent frame (html
page orginates from server 1) has script like
function x1()
{
.....
alert('parent invoked');
....
}
Inside child frame (html orginates from server 2) the html refers to
parent script like
{
.....
parent.x1();
....
}
It throws Microsoft Jscript runtime error: permission denied. I am
using IE based on WinCE 4.2 version platform.
I'm making some changes to a google chrome extension I made and am having some trouble. Heres my code on a content script page (removeAttr.js) :
chrome.extension.sendRequest({greeting: "whitelist"}, function(response) {
var whitelist = response.whitelist;
console.log(response.whitelist);//working
});
alert(whitelist);//alerts "undefined"
How do I acess the whitelist variable from outside the sendrequest() function?
Iv tried saving it to a window.var variable with no luck. Iv tried creating a div and assigning it's innerHTML as the whitelist variable and getting it later with no luck. The fact that it's a chrome extension complicates things because i dont actually know if i can create elements from where the script is located.
I am working on a PHP-script and need javascript to set the value of a
hidden field in a form. This field happens to be an entry in an array
data[3] according to my example. How can I do this?
Below is listet two PHP-pages: one that doesn't work (to my dismay), and
another that does work, but do not use an array entry in the hidden field. Code:
if I have both javascript and aspscript,
how to get/retrieve the variable value in javascript into asp variable ?
document.write('<td align=left BGCOLOR="#D9D9D9">
<a href=prod_show.php code_no='+thenumber+'>'+theitem+'</A></td>');
I have this javascript code in a php page. I need to access the value of '+thenumber+' into a variable that PHP would understand so that I can carry the "thenumber" value onto the next page and be a usable php value.
I tried:
PHP Code:
document.write('<INPUT TYPE=hidden NAME="number" VALUE="'+thenumber+'">')
but this didn't work probably because I have no clue as to how to do this. Any ideas?
I've got a html doc with <embed src="url.svg"> in it
however, I'd like the source to be a javscript variable (which will
depending on an if, be a different filename on loading)
is this possible and if so, what is the syntax to put a javascript variable
inside an embed tag?