On a project I got stuck on this "problem". When you make a json (ajax) call. You also need a callback function. Which means I have to call the next $.getJSON within that callback function to read the next portion of data. In my opinion this is not very readable code...What I want is a nice and readable piece of code. Where you could just write it like this: var data1 = $.getJSON(..); var data2 =$.getJSON(..); I've found a solution here: [URL] (explains my problem perfectly). But it's not compatible with the getJSON story. Is there already a possibility to do this with the jquery library?
The general framework is a simple user login function. The user name is selected and a password entered as usual. The function grabs the element values and passes them to a php page that queries the database. An AJAX call returns the password to the function and then I want the innerHTML to be a choice of two web pages, depending on success or failure of validation. There are existing AJAX functions available on the internet but they are overly complicated for what I think should be a simple, quick to load function.
Where I am stuck is that the standard procedure to make an AJAX call is the browser window event. How do you make the call from within the function? I have tried creating two new variables, "success" and "again" to replace xmlhttp, but still stumble on the event to assign a value. I left the blank password protection (if statement) with that variable to demonstrate what I mean.
I've put in my code below, which is in development and successfully alters the innerHTML text depending on user input but I can't figure out how to insert the relevant php page. I have '// out' the testing bits, but left them for info. (I have tried full 'scripting' as the innerHTML, but it's messy.)
This question pertains to Google Analytics (GA). GA provides a specific way you can assign a Goal to the event when a user clicks a link on your site that points to an external site.
Implementing this code isn't confusing, however, because it relies on the javascript onClick, I am worried it is conflicting with my links - as they, too, are configured using onClick. Here's an example of one of my links, with the GA onClick command added after it:
As you can see, I am using onClick twice in the same code. I don't think that that's correct syntax. I tried putting them together like this, but it didn't work:
I have a simple javascript overlay (like a lightbox) with a message that pops up. The user is meant to click a button, see the overlay thanking them for their vote, and then be redirected to the affiliate page (its a poll site) after about 3 seconds. I have everything down, except, it will either display the overlay as one of the onClick events, or it will do the timedRedirect but not both. I've tried putting the redirect before and after, and when its before it redirects, when its after, it shows the overlay. How can I do a timed redirect and show this message?
I'm writing a GUI css/html editor in JavaScript which is a litte ambitious considering I just started with js like a month ago. Here's my first hurdle:
Users can add divs simply by clicking on the div or element in which they want the new div to reside. The creation of a new div is in the onclick event. However, when I click on a div, I'm getting an onclick events from it and all the divs positions below it, so it's creating multiple new divs and all I want is one!
Is there any way to make the onclick even fire for just the top layer div? Maybe using the z-index or something?
I want to use an image map for something unique. The image would have about 10 to 15 (religious) symbols. When the user clicks on a particular symbol it will search the site for a few strings relating to that symbol. For example: Symbol 1 would be a cross when clicked it search the site for "christ, crucifix, christianity". I am sure I can make the image map but how do I make the image map call a function instead of a link.
I'm new to JS / Ajax; I've been trying to do an Ajax call to my Webservice ( I'm using C# for code-behind). I'm not using any of the libraries available. I am sending my CustID to the webservice and the webservice returns a Dataset that contains various customer details taken from database. I have tested that the Webservice itself works. But my ajax call is not working.
I'm having a problem where a button no longer triggers an event after I changed it through an AJAX call.Problem is, once AJAX has updated the DIV, the contents in RAM is different from what I see when I check the page source (CTRL-U in FireFox/Chrome).What tools are there to display the current contents of the DOM? I generally prefer to use Chrome/Iron, but if there are better tools for Firefox, I'm also interested.
I'm admittedly a novice when it comes to AJAX. I can get stuff to work, typically, but really have no idea what's going on. I copied the original code from another source.
Now, something a bit more complicated is coming up and I can't get it to work.
Here's the script I'm using to start; the one that I typically use that works fine code...
l am making an jax call and the data is coming back fine inserted into the specific div correctly.However my css is broken after the AJAX call. the h1 are too big some menu items disppear.See code below
I wish to make an AJAX call to a script on a different domain - realise this is a security problem, but is this at all possible?
My client is embedding html web pages into his ebay listings, and he wants to centrally update the product information. Maybe there is a different / better way to go about this?
This code updates a feedback box every 5 seconds. Web page:
<body onload="fback();setInterval('fback()',5000);">(declared firstly so that you don't end up with a blank space for 5 seconds when the page loads.) This calls an XMLHttp request to feedback.php.
xmlhttp_fb.open("GET","feedback.php",true); The php page queries a table and returns one item from about 360 records by randomly choosing a UniqueID between 1 and the last row. I deliberately chose this because it's quicker than querying them all once and working through an array.
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Enough code to give you the idea I hope. $max is the last row of the feedback table. (Found by ORDER DESC)
This works great in Firefox and Chrome but not IE7 or 8. Really can't think why because there are no setInterval issues that I know of.
Does anyone know is it possible to check if ajax call was redirect? i mean I connect by Ajax to one URL but I'm redirected to other url. Is there a way to check that my request was redirected? this situation happen when some urls are only accesible when you are logged (i mean you have session) and if you losed session you are usually redirect to other page. But I don't know is it possible to check that my call was redirect. For now wheatever my AJAX call was redirect or not i get status 200 (it's OK)...
My goal is to get some HTML content including some UI widgets and other stuff via an ajax call. To clarify my goal and the strange behavior, I attached some HTML files, that you can run for yourself. Open the index.html will show you some UI widgets, which are pulled from the ajax.html via ajax. When you scroll to the bottom you can see the same content inserted a second time. But this time, the widgets are not "rendered". It looks if the "button()" calls etc. are not executed.
The only difference is the way I insert the result of the ajax call. The first time I insert the hole content received by the ajax call, the second time I only insert the content of a special div. The goal in this is to get various chunks of content with one ajax request and replace "div#one" and "div#two" with different parts of my site. Which is not working. Is it generally okay to receive html content which has some script parts to be executed via ajax and what is wrong with my second approach?
I'm currently using the dialog functionality (modal form) from UI library to submit data to the database. All the validation checks have been running ok until one of the validation checks requires a ajax call to check if a username exist in the database. I'm fairly new to both javascript and jquery so this could be a fairly basic blunder. Initially, i thought it was an synchronicity problem, but I changed the $.ajax async option to true but still no joy, so maybe it something to do with scope etc?