Alternative For Document.write - Calculator That Takes Number Of Songs From Input Text Box

Jan 16, 2011

I have a simple calculator here that takes the number of songs from the input text box and multiplies it by 500 and then tells you the total. I am doing this on a simple web page for a project for college. I know document.write overwrites my entire page to print the result but I would like to keep the page and design that I have made and to print the result on the same paragraph as where the script and text box are.

Below is my javascript:

Code:

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Alternative To Document.write To Replace Image On Page?

Aug 29, 2010

Im trying to have a click event that replaces an image on the page with a new image that has been selected randomly from an array. I have solved PART of this already (can get the random image to appear). However, instead of appearing on the page where the old image was, the new image appears in a blank page.

My research indicates that this blank page location-problem is a result of using document.write in the Function. Therefore, I know I need to find a different way to accomplish this, but am failing miserably. I have been trying for hours and hours and HOURS to figure out proper syntax for accomplishing this via elements, functions, variables and mootools.

A bit of my research:

- I found this---but havent figured out how to implement it in my scenario:

- I found this---but havent figured out how to implement it in my scenario:

Source: [url]

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Jun 8, 2009

I am making a calculator, and it is not finnished yet, but the problem i am running into is when i run the script it gets rid of everything but what it writes.

<html>

It works fine but it does not open it gets rid of everything but the document.write text. I want it to keep the old information and right the new information.

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Aug 5, 2002

Why doesn't this work? The input field doesn't show up at all. I know I'm just missing something really simple here.

<script type="text/javascript">
day = day.getDay()+1;
month = day.getMonth()+1;
year = day.getYear();
newdate= month + '/' + day + '/' + year;
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Aug 29, 2010

Im trying to have a click event that replaces an image on the page with a new image that has been selected randomly from an array. I have solved PART of this already (can get the random image to appear).

However, instead of appearing on the page where the old image was, the new image appears in a blank page.

My research indicates that this blank page location-problem is a result of using document.write in the Function. Therefore, I know I need to find a different way to accomplish this, but am failing miserably.

I have been trying for hours and hours and HOURS to figure out proper syntax for accomplishing this via elements, functions, variables and mootools.

A bit of my research:

-I found this---but havent figured out how to implement it in my scenario:

Source: [url]

-I found this---but havent figured out how to implement it in my scenario:

Code:

Source: [url]

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Oct 7, 2009

I would like to know how to do things.

1. I would like to know how i would code a javascript so if i edit the text inside of either a certain div or in the javascript document itself (which ever would work, would like to have it take the text from a div but not too picky) and then have it write that text in other parts of the same page and other pages by like putting a javascript code in it's place or however you would do it. Basically if i write "hello world" in the div/javascript document, it will write "hell world" in multiple places just from me editing that one part. ok so help with this would be awsome.

My second thing.2. I would like to take and use some javascript function, such as document.write or what ever to do pretty much the same thing as my first thing as my first problem, but with a div, for like a navigation bar or etc.

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Feb 25, 2010

Let me preface this with the usual disclaimer: I am new to this and have only been programming with Javascript, PHP for about 2 weeks now and have been lucky enough to have resolved the issues I have encountered. This one however is puzzling to me.

I have a HTML form created that collects member information. It calls, on submit, a confirmation page that lists all the data fields entered. This all works great. However, when I then post the variables from the first html form page from my second confirmation html page to my PHP script, using document.write with input type=hidden and inserting the address variable into the value field, the Javascript only passes this variable up to the first space. It is the only variable I pass that has a space in it.

I have verified that the variable does indeed contain the whole address and I have also verified when I execute the following: document.write ('<input type="hidden" name="address1" value='+address_1+'>');

the address_1 parameter passed to the php script only passes the string up to the first space.

I even tried to put fixed text in there instead of a variable (e.g.)

document.write ('<input type="hidden" name="address1" value="555 Drury Lane" >');

and it still only passes the string up to the first space (555).

I show the variable address_1 on my confirmation page and it shows the entire string.

I checked what was being passed and it seems that the Javascript is the culprit (or more likely the Javascript creator - me)

All my other variables (which don't have spaces) pass to the php script with no problems.

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Jan 21, 2004

I have a form which calculates values and gives the user a total depending on their selection in the drop down box. At the moment the value is displayed in a text field and I have got all the javascript to do this.

What I would ideally want is to embed the total in the page, rather than a text field. The total appears to the user like it is normal text in a page, only it will update when the form values are changed.

I presume that I want document.write to do this? Does anyone know how I could do this/ or if there is a page that does this sort of thing where i can 'borrow' the code?

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Jan 17, 2011

I have two input boxes on a form which receive the first and last name of a user. I want to be able to use charAt() to get the first letter in each box and pass it to a third box on the same form. Is this doable?I was thinking something like the function below would be the starting point --I stand correct, as it is not working.

<script type="text/javascript">
var str="Mossa";
<!--document.write(str.charAt(0));-->
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var str="Barandao";

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Jul 27, 2010

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Code:
document.write('<TABLE >');
var y=x[0].getElementsByTagName('NoOfRows');
for (i=0; i<=noofrows-1 && i<=y.length-1; i++){
document.write(' <TD>');
document.write(z[j].getElementsByTagName('RecordDetails')[0].childNodes[0].nodeValue;
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Now I changed to use jQuery, I can read the XML file elements. However, when I try to write the table, it failed:

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Jul 23, 2005

I want to make the date at the top right darker blue. But when I do that, all the light blue text next to the pictures also changes.

How can I control the color of the result of document.write output without changing the forground color of the entire page? Note my document write includes variables, so I was hesitant to imbed an html command in the document.write.

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May 17, 2010

I'm working on a website that will basically embed a widget/frame sent by a handler into a user's current page. The user basically adds a script tag to where they would like the HTML to be. The script tag has their settings and is basically a document.write that calls all the code that we want displayed.So here's my problem. We have a map that we need to add in a specific section, and to get the map we have to call another script tag. So we end up having a script tag (map) embedded in another script tag (the code for the widget/frame) or we end up having to document.write inside a document.write.

Now this works just fine and as expected in Firefox, Safari, and Chrome. However, Internet Explorer and Opera wait until the first document.write is completely finished before calling the embedded one. Of course the problem with this, is that it takes the map out of the document's flow and just appends it to the bottom left of the page. Since the rest of the page has already been called, there's no way to move the interior "map" script.Any ideas? Basically just trying to figure out how (if even possible) to render an embedded script tag in Internet Explorer and be able to place it properly. I've tried everything that I can think of, including AJAX and Google's unescape script.

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will write ie. 123 on my page in browser.

Can I get this integer or text 'document.write('integer')' to variable in
another script? So it would be something like this:

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Mar 6, 2004

I'm pretty new to JavaScript and am having a problem. I thought what I am doing should work but it isn't.

Basically I have a form that people can put a quantity into. e.g. A, B, C.

I have a JavaScript function called comput that assigns values e.g. A = 5, B = 7, C = 9. Here is the start of the script:

<script language="JavaScript"><!--
function compute(form){
var A = form.A.value * 5;
var B = form.B.value * 7;
var C = form.C.value * 9;

I then declare a variable to add them up:

var ans = A+B+C;

return;
}

</script>

This part of the script works fine. Now I want to write the ans variable. So I use:

<script>
<!--
document.write ("Your total is "+ans+"")
// --></script>

But it isn't working. Any ideas?

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I am working on creating a document where you check a bunch of checkboxes to select what to include, then click on a button. A function then opens a new window and writes the HTML code to run scripts in .js files to populate the page. Code:

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Jun 5, 2006

I have been searching for a way to trap changes done to the document object (mainly by the function document.write();).

Example of code that doesn't work:

function myFunction() {
ed.document.onchange = doFunction(document.body.innerHTML);
ed.document.open();
ed.document.write('Hello');
ed.document.close();
}

function do_function(body) {
alert(body);
}

It only fires when the page loads, not when I change the text. You are free to use any event that works, but i think onchange was the one to fit this problem. The alert will write the initialpage, but will never write the tekst 'Hello' that is the new change.

Any javagurus out there know a solution to pick up any fired events triggered by document.write();

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I am trying to write a bunch of text onto a new document using document.write() and somehow need to format it to include line breaks.

For example:
Code JavaScript:
document.write(Line 1);
document.write(Line 2);

I have tried including and it does not work. I have also tried document.writeln() and that also does not work. From what I have found on the Internet, one (if not both) of those methods should have worked.

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I'm just learning javascript and am editing a calculator form that will calculate square footage and write to a form text field. I have another form filed that I would like to display a number based a series of if else statements. ex: if square footage > 2761 then display 5.0., if square footage > 2521 then display 4.5. etc.

<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "<HTML>
<HEAD><TITLE>Size Calculator</TITLE>
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
function CalculateSum(Atext, Btext, form){
var A = parseFloat(Atext);
var B = parseFloat(Btext);
form.Footage.value = A * B;
form.Size.value = 21;
}

/* ClearForm: this function has 1 argument: form.
It clears the input and answer fields on the form.
It needs to know the names of the INPUT elements in order to do this. */

function ClearForm(form){
form.input_A.value = "";
form.input_B.value = "";
form.Footage.value = "";
form.Size.value = "";
}
// end of JavaScript functions -->
</SCRIPT></HEAD><BODY>
<P><FONT SIZE="+2">Sizing Calculator</FONT></P>
<FORM NAME="Calculator" METHOD="post">
<P>House width (ft): <INPUT TYPE=TEXT NAME="input_A" SIZE=10></P>
<P>House length (ft): <INPUT TYPE=TEXT NAME="input_B" SIZE=10></P>
<P><INPUT TYPE="button" VALUE="Calculate" name="Calculate" onClick="CalculateSum(this.form.input_A.value, this.form.input_B.value, this.form)"></P>
<P><INPUT TYPE="button" VALUE="Clear Fields" name="ClearButton" onClick="ClearForm(this.form)"></P>
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<P>Size = <INPUT TYPE=TEXT NAME="Size" SIZE=12></P>
</FORM></BODY></HTML>

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does anyone know of any javascript method that does the same job as
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instance, insert some text inside an element that has a specific ID
tag?

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Jul 31, 2003

I need to eliminate the document.write for this bit of code

copyright=new Date();
update=copyright.getFullYear();

document.write("Copyright &copy; 2001-"+ update + "&nbsp;" );

var showtext = "Tecknetix";
var mailpart1 = "webmaster";
var mailpart2 = "tecknetix.com";

document.write("<a title='email tecknetix' class='hov' href=" + "mail" + "to:" + mailpart1 + "@" + mailpart2 + ">" + showtext + "</a><br />");
The reason is now I'm using <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="application/xhtml+xml; charset=utf-8" /> with xhmtl 1.1

Since I've changed the MIME type to application/xhtml+xml from text/html the document.write is invalid now.

Here is a page with a demo on it so you can see how they changed document.write("<link rel="stylesheet" ...") around.

http://www.xml.com/lpt/a/2003/03/19/dive-into-xml.html

I think only the Moz1.4 supports application/xhtml+xml

You can see it on my 4 page site. http://www.tecknetix.com/

In IE6 you can read the copyright notice but in Mozilla you can't. But in you go to view > page info in Moz - you can see application/xhtml+xml as the type.

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I'm learning JavaScript, and I have learned very much of the language. But I don't know what the difference between document.write and document.writeln is.

Can somebody tell me the difference?

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