I have a script that loads various SWFs into a div called flashBox using a function called loadSWF whick I'm calling from different span tags.The project is a for a tutorial, which loads a different animation into flashBox for each step.My problem is this: If I take my mouse off of a step, even if I don't mouse-over a different step, the SWF gets reloaded from the beginning.What I'd like to do is append the following script with an if/then statement that looks at the current SWF in the box, and if the file is the same one as is being send from loadSWF as the "url variable, do nothing.The site is located here, in case you're not following me: URL...So if you take your mouse off a step and then put it back on, the SWF gets re-loaded. I want that to stop.[code]
I am not a javascripter however I have a simple need to a yes no question before someone can fill out a form. Bloew is what I have. If they click yes I'll take them to the form, if no then I will redirect them to a different page. I can not get it to work.
I have been assigned the old Pizza Form tutorial. My form asks for customer info, select size with radio button, and select toppings with checkboxes.I created a ValidateForm() function to check if these are filled in and output a message for each field saying "please fill in field."My problem now is that on Submit I need to print out a message with customer info, selected size, and selected toppings.I have the customer info done with a var message:
var message = "Name: " + name + " "; message += "Address: " + address + "
I'm trying to add a textbox to my div -- the code to add does work but when I add in the if statement to make sure that there won't be multiple inputs, the code does not work...
1. How do I debug my own scripts? I've been learning slowing but I don't know the quick way to catch an error and print to page.
I am using a dialog box plugin. I need to add a button so I use html statement like below: '<input id="myButton" type="button" value="test" />' This renders just fine but I don't know how add an event for the button or even add this button to the DOM.
I'm a CSS and PHP developer, finding myself using jquery and AJAX more and more, of course, and learning a little about it as i go. but only a little. :o)i have a client who's asked me to add an image upload feature to a simple comments post script i've "built". i can see, kind of, how this jquery is posting the form text inputs, but have no idea if this thing can even be made to post a file at the same time.Hoping someone might add a function for me to do this if it can be done?
$(document).ready(function(){ /* The following code is executed once the DOM is loaded */ /* This flag will prevent multiple comment submits: */
my webstie allows users to change the color of the background, so to keep the text readable I have it changing as well.the color picker I am using has text boxes with rgb values 0-255 for each.I am trying to get one bit of text to alternate between red and blue with the conditions
I'm having a problem when I uncheck the box it should subtract the amount from the total which it does kind of. It subtracts a number other that one selected. When I put a alert into the function it pops up with the right amount.URL...click on "comps"uncheck the box under the zillow table.it should remove the amount of SqFt under the little table under the map.The only one that I've established is the zillow.[code]
I am reading the ECMAScript specs trying to figure out if the next line is a legal statement or not new Foo();
I think the above code may only be legal as an expression and not as a stand alone statement. Would this make the above a bug?
Douglas Crockford's JSLint will choke on the above line of code and stop parsing. All the browsers seem to accept it as ok and work as I expect: the returned object just doesn't get assigned to anything.
The time I have used a line like the above is when the constructor has side effects and the "class" keeps track of all its instances.
I have several text fields on page that I would like to make calculations based on if there is a number input in one of the fields. So, if the price field is populated, the sale price field would populate using a function to do the calculation.
Now, how do I write the code for this to occur? I know how to get the function to fire based on clicking a submit button, but not sure how to do it simply based on a number keyed into the one field. Is this possible and if so, how?
I have a two fold question:1) Why would my while statement not be workingI have cleaned up my code a little (although not perfect) but my while statement is not behaving, it does not output any numbers on a console.debug (using google chrome, or any other browser for that matter) which from my understanding it should?and 2) Slightly out of the remit of this forum I suppose, but this code is quite lengthy and I know there are ways to make this more efficient I just dont know what they are?
function generatePurchaseFields(dom) { new Ajax.Request('/control/?page=tldmaxyears&domain=' + dom, { method: 'get',
This is my first time using the switch statement. I would appreciate your suggestion on how to do this properly. I am trying to get customer age which is (age) and compare it with the monthly rate then the text msg will display in the textarea. Also, I am having trouble figuring out how I can defined my monthlyRate in the switch or do I need to this outside of the switch? Code: }
I am trying to test the id of three input boxes so that I can capitalize the first letter.
The fname and lname work fine but mi does nothing and I get no error is this because of the if statement or the fact that the mi only has one character?
I need to give two separate alerts depending on what the user clicks when they click the "Submit" button. I am using a confirm box. If they click "OK" it thanks them for their order. If they click "Cancel" it should go back to the form. I have written the code that I thought would work but it will not.
function confMsg(){ var s s = confirm("Click OK to Submit Order. Click Cancel to Cancel") if (s=="true"){ alert("Thank You for Your Order!") else return; }}