i would like to know how we can save a set of webpages,for instance the results of 60students whose register numbers may be from a definite range.And also how to take only the necessary information from each page and save it as a text file.
I think I know the answer to this but I want to ask anyway. There are scores of pages on a particular website that I need to download so I can process them. They would all come down as XML files. I wrote a desktop app a while ago to do this but I was hoping to move this functionality to my website. This is an example of one of the pages I would download/copy:[URL]... A related question is... after I get all of these pages into a folder on my machine... I will need to point JQuery to the folder where they were copied and process each one. Does JQuery have a built in way to open a folder and capture all the files inside so they can be processed? I couldn't find anything like that.
I am trying to create a way for my users to download some code dynamically from my web page via a file download. Below is the code that i have written so far. It seems to be dying on the iframe but i'm not sure why.
Here is my jquery trigger which is inside my onreadystate function.
I need to have a submit input button automatically start a download when clicked, but also redirect to an additional "information" page. Since I'm not sure if this can simply be solved with HTML or must use some Javascript.
Im not sure where to find all the documentation i need for this? I need to timer since a start button has been pushed, and show a counter on a page. If they click stop i want to keep the time, and carry on incrementing it if they click start again.
Any suggestions on code, or reference material for this?
I have a page /download.php.basically on entry this page displays a browser download dialog box for a file.I was wondering if there is a way to use .load() to get the same download dialog box on another page.I tried the code below but it does not work/ what jquery function I can use to get this working
I am writing a program that will allow a user to enter a webpage address into a form. Then it will download and display the webpage below the current one.
example ---------------------------------------------------- | _____________ | | _____________enter web address | Load Button | | | -------------- | |_________________________________________________ __ | | | | | web page will be displayed here | | | |_________________________________________________ _|
Is there a way to download another web page using javascript and read through it.
I am not too concerned with displaying the web page just downloading it. Has anyone done anything like this? the closest I have found was a procedure used by grease monkey "GM_xmlhtt" which is what I am looking for.
does anyone know a good online resource that shows you how to do image sliders on a web page? For example, I have a image and a arrow (image) above this and the position of the arrow is dependent on a value (which I have).
I want to parse data from tables in webpages , there are no problems when I parse regular HTML tables, but it seems to be impossible to get any data from dynamic pages that update themself automatically.how to extract data from dynamic web pages? My goal is to read webpages with an application written in java, parse the page and clean the data and store it in a database.
I am trying to write a javascript that once a link is pressed, a popup opens and a series of websites, with 2 changing parameters (from arrays), are loaded in series (after a time delay, or if possible once the page has loaded). I have managed to get a working script together, but I can't seem to make it load within the same window, instead of loading several pages after each other. So what I am asking really is, how do I ensure it loads within the same popup window? and If possible, how can I improve the code so that it only "pauses" until the page is loaded instead of just waiting 10 seconds?
Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function makeCrankWindow(url){ crankWind = window.open(url,"Cwindow"); if (window.focus) {newwindow.focus()} return false; }function Crankwindow(){ var wid = []; //Titan Id Array wid[0] = "53"; wid[1] = "57"; wid[2] = "194"; wid[3] = "196"; wid[4] = "242"; wid[5] = "286"; var sid = []; // Facebook Id Array sid[0] ="5089"; // NAME HERE var timeout = 0; for (var i=0; i<2; i++){ for (var j=0; j<6; j++){ setTimeout('makeCrankWindow("[URL] source=190&sourceu=' + sid[i] + '&wid=' + wid[j] + '","Cwindow")', timeout); timeout += 10000; }}} </script>
When designing a web page, you may come across a situation where you want to combine content from multiple websites in a single window. Could the "iframe" tag makes this possible? If so, as it will separate your page design into several sections and display a different website in each one?
a) preload all img's and background's on a given page
b) display an animated gif in the center of the original's img's or background's container
c) fade out showing each image once it's downloaded
d) as a consequence of (a) allow the page to render (show) quicker even if (depending on server speed, connection speed and user computer speed) the remaining images are still in a 'load state'.
e) is based on JQuery so not to increase page's footprint via adding Mootools, Prototype, YUI or the like (unless the additional 100KB or so is so worth it).
I've scouted Google and there a few out there but amazingly none seem to focus on doing this for a web page's image's but rather seem to focus on galleries/lightbox windows and so forth.
This is what I am seeking: On the main page we have 3 different images (img1, img2, img3), that must link to another page (photo page) with a photo in the middle enlarged: for example if I click img1 i will go to the photo page with img1 enlarged in the middle, and if I click img2 will go to the photo page with img2 in the middle. the photo page has photo thumbnail sliding at the bottom of the page that links to the same middle enlarged photo based on the clicked photo. is it doable with JS? or should I look somewhere else?
I am trying to get started using JQuery, but I find I can't even get to lesson #1. When I go to jquery.com and click to download the latest version (or any version) it doesn't "download" anything. It opens the file as a webpage in my browser and I see all the JQuery in one big string. Why won't the file just download? Is it the browser I am using? Is it my Mac?
For my web assignment we have to put in interactive elements into our web pages. The one I'm having trouble is a confirm button for a form, (it doesn't send any info as we have not been taught any php or any form of server side scripting yet). What I have want the button to do is to check that all feilds have been entered info if they then thank the user and close pop up div, if not request the user to enter info into all fields.
My code does sort of I want but doesn't thank the person if it is all filled instead it says please enter info into all feilds and then closes.
i am having trouble with a program for class hoping someone can point me in the right direction i am supposed to use nested for loops to output 2 seperate webpages one with the first pattern below and then another with the second pattern.
Does anybody have a Download Dialog written in JavaScripts? This is for a website. I've seen it done before.... where you click on what you want and the dialog comes up asking you if you want to save it. From what I can tell, the name of the file is passed as a parameter of the JavaScript.
I'm using ASP.NET and setting window.location.href in my web page to output an audio file that the user is prompted to download. I would like to provide a link so that the user can download the audio file and an XML file one after the other. I've been experimenting with opening a new window, but there must be a cleaner way of doing this.
I tried redirecting in the onLoad event of the form but doesn't work. I suppose it redirects as soon as the activeX is loaded and not when it has finished its download.
The problem with the above solution is the back/forward buttons and all the other browser options. Because of this, I am trying to get the following solution to work:
function popUp(url) { window.open(url, "PDF", "width=500,height=500,status=no,toolbar=no,menubar= no"); }
When I use this implementation, I get a window asking if I'm sure I want to download the file (which I do not get from the first implemenation). I click yes, and it says it was unable to download the file. Just as an experiment, I have taken the url that ends up in the location bar from the working method and pasted it in a new browser window. That gives me the same error as the popup function method.
How to download a pdf link? suppose we have a pdf url [URL] now i have to create a button on click of which it downloads that pdf. i have tried window.open() method in javascript but it opens it in another window. is there a way to download a pdf link using javascript or ajax.