Applet Event Handlers Changed With Java 1.4.x?
Jul 23, 2005
I recently "inherited" a project which involves an applet on a web
page, and some Javascript event handling functions. The handler definition looks
like this:
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE=javascript FOR=Foo EVENT=mouseReleased>
<!--
Foo_mouseReleased();
//-->
</SCRIPT>
where Foo is an applet with parameter FiresScriptEvents set to TRUE.
The function Foo_mouseReleased() is a simple javascript function that just
alerts a fixed message so I know it's been called.
When I run this applet in a vanilla IE5.5 or IE6, it does exactly what
I expect - when the mouse is released, up pops my alert. BUT when I
run it on the same browser with Java Plug-In 1.4.2 installed, I don't
see it. Is there some compatibility issue with 1.4.x? Can the code be
changed relatively simply to work with both VMs, or am I looking at a
big rebuild to support browsers both with and without the plug-in?
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Jun 22, 2010
Does anyone know how to use a prompt on java applet?
I was to create a very simple calculator. Two prompts will appear asking for inputs. Then the sum, product, difference, and quotient will appear on java applet.
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Jul 20, 2005
let's me explains my long problem:
I'm doing an intranet with a media part. So im must be able to upload files on
a ftp server AND have a record of informations about this file and meta date in
a MySQL database, shown in a php page.
So the first thing i was doing was:
1/ * A HTML Form, with a <input type="file"> which was uploading the file to
the web server. And then, in the next action-php-page, using ftp functions from
php to upload to the ftp server. But this make upload the file 2 times, which
slow, and the user can't do anythig except waiting in front of a blanck loading
page.
=> no way
(BTW, the site admin refuse that the ftp server and the web server to be the
same computer)
So i tried something else:
2/ * A HTML form, the user enter meta data about the media, click next, and
then, a php page which loads a java applet an pass informations to it (by param
tags).
The applet have a browse button, and a go button, which start the transfert
(JDK 1.4.1) trough the URLConnection. The file is uploaded once, and there is a
progress bar, which is wonderful.
But now, i need the src_file information wich is the java applet. So i have two
options:
A/ I make a post to the webserver from the applet. But i'm using session
identification (needed for tracing users actions) and i'm gonna use SSL in less
than one month, so i think it would be complicated.
B/ I export the information from the java applet to javascript, and then to
HTML hidden field, so that the user can submit the full-hidden-filled form. But
i can't make LiveConnect works.
i'm under Mac OS X 10.2 (jaguar) so i need to make work LiveConnect on both
Safari 1.0 (v85.6), mozilla 1.5, and Mac OS IE (5.2).
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Feb 3, 2004
I'm trying to load different java applets with a click of a button ... but with no success. Here's my code:
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Jun 24, 2002
I am looking at a client’s site that has a scrolling text bar at the bottom of the page for latest news. I have been asked to recommend whether they keep the scrolling text as a java applet or whether they make it dhtml with Javascript to make it scroll.
To be honest, I’m not sure whether there really is an important difference, in terms of download time, likelihood of working (if client browsers are better enabled for one verses the other), or whether there are any other reasons one should be used over the other.
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Java Applet Development - JavaScript code to check whether JRE is installed on client machine.
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Jul 4, 2009
I got this problem with live() event.I have used it as follows.
$(".addressDiv span").live("mouseover", function(){
//clickable function here......
------------------------
});
I have used the live() event to trigger the function on mouseover in the dynamically added elements. But the problem i got is that once the live event is called it takes the class of the element and stores. And when the class of that particular element is changed dynamically the live() event does not detect the new classed added dynamically, instead it takes the former class. Live() event does not update the class.
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Jun 27, 2011
Is there a generic way to fire an event when the state/value of a checkbox is changed by another event - i.e. not a user action. In this scenario, I have a set of checkboxes with a "select all" checkbox. I have the code written such that checking or unchecking the "select all" checkbox updates the state of all of the checkboxes below.
The extra requirement here is that some of these checkboxes have "children". So, when you check one of these, its children are automatically checked as well. So, what I need to do is check the main "select all" checkbox, which would then check all of the immediate children, which would then check all of their immediate children. I tried both an onchange and onclick event, but neither seem to be firing.
<html>
<head>
<script src="/scripts/jquery/jquery-1.3.2.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script>
[code]....
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Apr 8, 2006
How do I display a message applet is loading when a applet is getting
loaded. Without using Mediatracker.I want the message to be provided as
PARAM NAME.
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Jul 23, 2005
Sorry for the re-post but the original message subject no longer
applies. If I try this in IE5, it doesn't work:
<script type="text/javascript">
window.onload = foo;
</script>
<body>
whereas this does work:
<body onload="javascript:foo();">
This is not the way I want to handle events. I checked MSDN and it seems
to indicate that the first way should work. Is there something I can do
to get the first way (event handlers?) to work in IE5?
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Jul 20, 2005
Can I use CSS to set onmouseover ?
In HTML I have a bunch of <A HREF="whatever"
onmouseover=eventhandler(this)">stuff</A>. I would prefer not to have the
onmouseover 'pollution'
Is it possible to specify the eventhandler using css ? i.e.
<A HREF="whatever" class="foo">stuff</A>.
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Jul 23, 2005
I have a script in which a function launched by a START button
continuously calculates and writes a value to a text box. The
calculation is done in a for loop. In the loop is a conditional that is
a global variable, a boolean. If the boolean is true, break ends the
loop (or is supposed to!). A STOP button has an onclick function that
sets the global variable to true.
What happens, though, is that the function for the STOP button is
not executed until the for loop reaches the maximum value set for i.
Anyone know how you can get one button to stop a process started by
another?
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Apr 18, 2006
Is it necessary to return a value from the event handlers? For
instance, what does the return value in the following code signify?
What will be its impact if it returned otherwise (true)?
<a href="http://www.w3schools.com"
onmouseover="alert('An onMouseOver event'); return true">
<img src="Click.gif" width="100" height="30">
</a>
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Jun 1, 2006
Here is a little sample code:
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript">
function BodyClick() {
// How to access the event object here?
alert(window.event.shiftKey);
}
function WindowLoad() {
document.body.onclick = BodyClick;
}
window.onload = WindowLoad;
</script>
</head>
<body></body>
</html>
It does not work in FireFox. How to make it work?
My only requirement is that I need to assign the BodyClick() handler
dynamically in script (not statically in HTML). So I cannot use this solution:
<body onclick="BodyClick(event)">
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Feb 9, 2011
I've been teaching myself javascript and I'm a bit confused about the whole events business. I've been reading the Sitepoint book (among a bunch of others) and when it gets to Ch 4 things get down right confusing. They claim that inline event handlers are "so 1998", something I've heard before and then they proceed to write some pretty complex library files to get around the fact that IE <= 7 doesn't support much of the alternative ways of handling events--a familiar enough story. Anyhow, it seems that many many tutorials all over the internet (and countless pages) resort to inline event handlers as the standard. So, I'm confused. I obviously need to know inline event handlers if I intend to work as a web developer even though it's so 1998. Obviously inline even handlers are not quite on par with inline font attributes and transparent gif files despite the language one often hears. Can someone set me straight, and if possible suggest a brilliant tutorial, book chapter, or website that lays everything crystal clear for me?
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Dec 2, 2005
I wanted to add a onclick event handler to an image in a loop cos I have a dynamic number of images. The problem is I also need to pass a parameter. This works in Opera 8, but doesn't work in IE:
document.images[i].onclick = "javscript: ShowDesc(" + i + ");";
What am I missing?
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Jul 15, 2006
I've been reading this page on accessing event handlers and avoiding the inline ones. Suppose I want to hover over a link and make it display something else, I thought this is what I would put in the <head>:
<script type="text/javascript">
var x = document.getElementById('question');
x.onmouseover = function() {document.getElementById('answer').style.display='inline'}
x.onmouseout = function() {document.getElementById('answer').style.display='none'}
</script>
The HTML being:
<a id="question" href="#">Question</a>
<span id="answer" style="display:none;">The answer is 42</span>
I've reread the article in the link but to no avail, I don't know what is wrong.
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Jul 23, 2005
Does Event handlers work in netscape.
<HTML><SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JScript">
function mouseclick() {
alert("I was clicked on " + window.event.srcElement.tagName);
}
</SCRIPT>
<BODY
<H1>Welcome!</H1>
<P>This is a very <B>short</B> document.
</BODY>
</HTML>
The above script works fine in IE But not in Netscape 7.2 :((
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Jul 23, 2005
I have written a script that gets trigered by IE's toolbar button. In
this script I would like to asign an event handler to an element of the
document currently open in IE. The way one access the document object
from a toolbar button script is:
var doc = external.menuArguments.document;
Now assuming the document has an element called TextArea1, the logical
thing to do would be:
parentwin.document.all('TextArea1').onkeypress = new
Function('window.alert('asdf');');
Which goes compiles and runs, except the event handler does not get
triggered.
Another trick i tried is as follows:
var s = parentwin.document.createElement('script');
s.text = 'window.alert('asdf')'
s.htmlFor = 'TextArea1'
s.event = 'onclick'
parentwin.document.scripts[0] = s;
Same result.
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Aug 9, 2005
I want to build a table that knows where it has been clicked. I found the
following solution myself. Are there better ones?
http://www.student.oulu.fi/~pkarjala/question1.html
(tested on Mozilla 1.7.8/Linux)
It sets the event handlers for each TD in the build() loop, including a
parameter in the function call that is different for each TD.
The whole thing is a simple example with a table with 5 by 5 cells. If you
click on a cell it's supposed to change color. Naturally, my question is
one more general terms. How to make big tables that associate various
event handlers with various cells, and where you will know exactly which
element triggered the event? How to make it simple and maintainable?
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Sep 11, 2007
I am writing a javascript code that parses dom and finds event
handlers attached to mouseover events. Then i will replace the
existing handler say B() with my own function say A(). When the event
happen and control comes to my function A(), after doing required
processing i will call B() as shown below
<a href = "abc.com" mouseover = "B();"link </a>
while parsing i will have (trimmed down version)
var oldHandler = node.onmouseover;
node.
function A()
{
/ * my code */
oldHandler.call(this);
}
This was working fine as long as B() was a global function. I started
getting problems when B was a member function. For eg:
function Alerter(text)
{
this.text=text;
var me=this;
this.invoke=function ()
{
alert(this.text);
}
}
var sayHi = new Alerter('Hello, world!');
The web developer would have code like
<a href = "abc.com" mouseover = "sayHi.invoke()"link </a>
But this time around, my function A() fails since although i have
handler to sayHi.invoke(), it has to be executed in correct context.
Other wise "this.text" is giving me error because when i say
oldHandler.call(this), i am executing the sayHi.invoke() with the html
element being passed as this.
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Jan 22, 2011
I want to create a HTML Table and correspondingly have 2 buttons. One would be add button and other would be remove button. I have few text boxes where I will fill the data and later on clicking Add these text boxes details would be added to the Table. I am using javascript code to handle the event (on click event handler) Similarly I wanted to delete an entry from the table. This is where I am having a problem. The requirement is: In the table if I click on any row I want that row to be highlighted. I can use any color to highlight the row. Then on clicking Remove Button I want to delete that row that is highlighted. I am unable to solve this as I dont know what event handler to use to perform this action and also how to code for this. I am not sure about the events the HTML table can handle and how the selected row can be deleted.
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May 27, 2009
When I register an event handler directly into the HTML tag everything works fine, but I'm trying to register them from the external JS file where the function is, and that doesn't work at all. I've read that this is called the "traditional method" and that it should work.
I've tried it a million different ways, but what I'm putting below AFAIK is correct... but it just doesn't work. I've tried it in Firefox, IE, and Chrome - and used the "Inspect element" feature in Chrome, and am not getting any error messages.
Here is just a simple example of what I'm trying to do - its extremely basic, I know, but I just can't figure out why it won't work.
HTML:
JS:
(Again, it works perfectly when I stick the onclick="message()" event handler directly into the HTML h1 tag, but not when in the external file.)
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Jun 2, 2010
I am trying to add onclick event handler to many objects but I can't understand why it doesn't work. To assign event handler I use traditional approach as described in [URL]Heres the code (extract.js):
Code JavaScript:
//the class
function extract(){
[code]....
I know that both select tags don't have options, but I generate them with JS because they hold sequential numbers and this part has no impact on the problem at hand.Both functions help select next or previous index in a given select tag for greater comfort
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Mar 7, 2011
I'm trying to figure out a way to put this in all js code with the onclick event handlers and the parameters. I have 3 links that switch the style of my page. Right now I have them working with inline event handlers. Here are my code snippets below.
HTML:
<head>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="style1.css" type="text/css" title="style1"/>
{code}....
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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.
[Code]...
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