Can't Call Script Function Which Written Using InnerHTML Method / Sort It?
Jul 25, 2011
I am inserting an image into a span tag by click on button and resize the image using resize_image_height_weight function.I am using two function to do this task. code...My purpose is to resize the image.
I'm using an ajax-type script(as such things are now called) to use document.id.innerHTML() to write code dynamically into a <div>.
The code being written into the div is the html and javascript of another page that is being copied down by a php script and then being written into my <div> via the innerHTML(). The webpages being displayed in the div have javascript functions that have to run in order for that page to be displayed correclty.
Once I re-write the 3rd party webpage code into my div, the javascript from the loaded page doesn't run. The pages kept coming up looking incomplete, so I turned off javascript on my browser and loaded the page in question directly and got the same thing. So it confirmed that the <div> is not running the written javascript.
Is there a way around this, or do I need to look for another solution?
Is innerHTML written with this combination of upper and lowercase letters, or is it written another way? I assume if I write it with the wrong combination in the code ajax won't work.
I have this javascript code which I would like to call the refresh method in my init function but I can't seems to be able to call it. What is the proper way of doing this?
I've debugged this problem as far as I can, and I'm losing my mind.
Here's the situation. The form on this page
If you just click the "Submit" button in Chrome or FF, you will get a message that says "Please wait", then an error.
On IE, it doesn't work. I've traced it to a problem with a call to update the "innerHTML" of the message element. Apparently there is a known issue with this - see this page for a little primer.
So, I'm just asking if someone can look over the source of the page, and see if anything pops out (improperly nested element, or something).
I'm quite new to JavaScript, and I'm having some trouble with the sort method. I have it outputting the information I want it to, I just want to change how the output is shown.
Right now it is showing everything separated by a comma (apple, banana, orange, etc.). I was wondering if there was a way to change it so that there is no comma separating them, but instead have a line break after each word?
So I create a class: function cMap(mapID){//vars and stuff}
I go and prototype a function: cMap.prototype.loadMap = function(){ //jquery AJAX call }
Now in the jquery $.ajax({...}); call, I use an anonymous function on the "success:" call: success: function(data){ this.member = data; }
My problem is that inside this anonymous function call I'm trying to call a class member of my cMap class to store the data in from the AJAX call, but it's out of scope. So the JS console in FF/Chrome throws errors about bad value/doesn't exist.
How can I access this class member from inside an anonymous function? Or at least what's a good way to go about doing all this?
I have two methods and I would like to call somename1 method from within somename2 method. I have tried several ways to do so however I keep getting "TypeError" or "RefernceError" I have tried several ways to reference but I am still unable. What am I doing wrong. I would think this would be easy to do.
Basically, I've been asked to create a system where the page doesn't refresh when you go from page to page on a different site. That is, it's going to almost function like an iFrame. There will be a general template on the outside of the content, but the content itself will change when someone clicks on a link on a top banner. I've decided to use innerHTML to dynamically change the page content (I chose this instead of hiding layers because there are some large images/components in the content of the other pages, and I don't want them to all load on start up).
First off, if you think there's a better way to go than innerHTML, please briefly let me know, but this appears to be the way we're going. The contents of these pages are large, often with many elements. So it's not like I can just put some text in a javascript file and say "change to this text". Line breaks, etc. would mess it up. And I'd like to make changing the content as easy as possible for coders who come after me. So I don't want to make just one huge line of text/code that the javascript will replace.We have php and smarty in use. They also like to use the MVC system here (if that makes sense to you). So what I'm thinking of is something like creating the content for the other pages as their own pages. Something like:
<div-content> text <img src="blah.jpg" /> </div>
then using php curl or fetch to grab the page, strip the line breaks, etc., and insert it into the javascript (which doesn't allow for breaks written into the text directly). I can do this by having PHP create the javascript file, but that's a bit messy, and I'm not sure if it conforms to MVC. Might be the best option though.
I attempted to invoke a C# method using jQuery but it failed. The reason is because the method cannot be found. However the method exist in the class. Did I miss something?
I am trying to call a java method from within my Javascript, but cannot seem to get it to work. All the examples I have found online and in the forums are using Java applets. I have a method that I want to call that does a search, and produces a message dialog displaying the results. Also, the class file lives next to the html file. How would I invoke this in my code? This is what I have now:
How to call a method from JS through UpdatePanel with jQuery? I cant call WebMethod cause it is static (I have a custom control and it is statically inaccessible).
What I have: Custom control on a ASP.NET website in UpdatePanel
What I need: User clicks on a link and JS does its magic and than I have to post (AJAX) changes to server (custom control). How do I achieve this with UpdatePanel (I cant jQuery ajax call) - how can I call a method on server with some arguments from JS?
I am using an webservice(.net) to do some database related operations. I would like to call a method from this webservice to return an xml file. At the client side I want to use jquery to call this webservice by passing json object. How will I do this? In success method is it possible to get the xml file as returned value from the webservice?
I have been trying to figure this out all day/night. And I have exhausted all my ideas....
so heres whats happening:
Ajax.js: varrequest = new XMLHttpRequest(); var response; var currentHeadLineItem = 0; iterator for which <li> node we select from our xml document response var lengthOfHeadLineList = 0; Review the offsett for this!!!!
I have defined a method in an iframe named as refresh1().In the iframe we are showing records in a table.on clicking a record of table or you can say row a showmodal Dialog object will open which shows the info of clicked record.I want to call refresh1() method onclick of save button whic is defined in modal dialog.I have triedparent.window.dialogArguments.refresh1() but it is not workin.
<button onClick="return popup('<span onClick='selectShape(1, 1, 1)'>test<span>');" tabindex=Ɖ' onFocus="setFocusColor(0,3)">....</button> This will work perfectly, but as soon as I need to pass Strings inside the selectShape function, I get stuck.
So the question is, how can I create the following and have it working
I have the following code in one of my pages. My problem is caused, because the method "processEvent" is never called, but I have no idea why. I guess it is broken, because I don't relay the "this" object correctly.
<script type="text/javascript"> var MyClass = function() { this.init = function()