Can't Get Infinite Loop To Stop?
Mar 19, 2010I was making some error checking... and well for some reason its not liking me...
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<table border="1">
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I was making some error checking... and well for some reason its not liking me...
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<table border="1">
<tr>[code].....
I would like to create an image "slideshow" for which I am using the following loop:
<script type="text/javascript">
intImage = 22;
function swapImage() {
if (intImage >= 22) {
intImage=1; }
else {
intImage++;
document.getElementById("IMG1").src = "images/P"+intImage+".jpg";
} }
intImage = 1;
function swapImageback() {
if (intImage <= 1) {
intImage=22; }
else {
intImage--;
document.getElementById("IMG1").src = "images/P"+intImage+".jpg";
} }
</script>
The problem with the loop is that it's infinite, which I understand is generally not a very clever solution. In this particular case I would like to escape the loop with P20 and then link to a new page.
I am trying to do the following: I have written a simple programm that loops through an array of images when the user clicks a button. I have used a for loop to do this. The program works fine, however when I get to the end of the array, the condition created in the for loop is "true" therefore the button no longer changes the image. How do I start the loop again to create an infinite loop (i.e. every time the button is clicked, the image will change)?The script I have written is as follows:
var mySpheres=new Array("sphere.gif","sphere2.gif");
function changeSphere(){
mySphere=document.getElementById("sphere");[code]....
That's right folks, it's your favorite noob again. I am working on a popup calendar, and it is almost finished. The problem I am running into, is there seems to be an infinite llop somewhere in the cell creation. i have attached a snippet of the popup calendar as it currently is produced. As usual, I have spent the requisite 2 hours staring at my code. I found a few things, but I am now stumped.Here is my code, let me know what you see.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-W3CDTD XHTML 1.0 TransitionalEN" "http:www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http:www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
[code]....
I have a function that takes the input from a text area, searches through the text, and should replace &, ", <, or > with &, <, etc. As the code is now, it will replace other characters, but runs into an infinite loop when dealing with ampersands.I'm thinking it's finding the ampersands from other things it has already replaced and trying to replace them over and over.how to improve this and break out of the loop?
Code:
<script language="javascript">
function replace(){[code].....
Here's a link to try it out, but the loop is infinite if you search for an & and may crash your browser.
I have a problem of an infinite loop.The problem is found at:
http://truth-and-opinion.dyndns.org/BoR/
This page was created with minimal script, taken out of a larger more complex page.The body element is set with the onload attribute which calls a handler to initialize the content. In particular, I want to initialize the URL with a query substring: "?p=X" where X is a number from 1 to 10, corresponding to pseudo-page content. This is done by setting the page URL with the location.search property.But the problem with this appears to be that setting the location.search property causes another onload event, which then calls the initializing handler and sets location.search property again.
Setting a global such as locSearchInProgress to a boolean and testing if it is true within the initializng handler to cause it to return and thus to prevent execution of the location.search assignment statement is not helping.I have tried using .stopPropagation() and .preventDefault() methods while developing in FF, but have been unsuccessful.Is there a way to update the URL using a location.search assignment without triggering onload?
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What is a "pseudo-page"? There is actually only one HTML document (index.html), and it has ten DIV elements that are NOT displayed (CSS property "display:none"). After the user initiates a click event on the part of the document that is an interface for content / pseudo-page selection, any one of the DIV elements can be called using document.getElementById(), and its content put into a DIV that displays the content using a contentNode.replaceChild().Thus page navigation is script-based using hidden content fetched into a visible container.
The following sentence makes jQuery hang up: $(":( We'll this activated :D").text()
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I cant get collision detection to work. I tried but it always caused an infinite loop.
Heres the code.
<html><!-- main file.--><head>
<title>lightning generator</title>
</head><body>
<canvas id='world' width='500' height='500' style='border: 1px solid black; padding:0;'>
</canvas><script type="text/javascript" src='world.js'></script>
[Code] .....
In the end of world.bolt.cpath,there should be a way to use the local varis X and Y, and world.ground.js's world.ground.level[] to detect it. sorry for the gigantic length.
I have some problems about using jcarousel library on Google Map, and following is my scenario: there is a Marker on the Map, and when clicking on the Marker,Info-Window will pop up, and jcarousel content will be in the Info- Window And This is a simple demo:
[Code]...
I'd like to know it there is a more or less universal way to stop and restart a running script. I'm not a programmer but like to use rotating banner or slideshow scripts on my sites. I've had some complaints from visitors about not being able to stop the slideshow/rotation action. Is there a script function I can use in conjunction with some start/stop buttons in the body of a webpage?
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$(function() {
var $target = $("#wrap");
var classes = ['hide', 'show'];
var current = 0;
[Code].....
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Here is the code.
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Code HTML4Strict:
<html>
<head>
[code]......
I want to create an web page with infinite x and y.
In web page user can add widgets , once widget added they can place it anywhere on the page , and when next time they login again we have to reposition every widget exactly what they originally had.
Like this one .[URL]
I'm starting with jQuery and all I want is like jCarousel, but I want that when mouse is over image, the entire carousel freezes (until mouse over). So, my first idea is to create something like this:
<div class="photo" style="width: 256px; background-color: #8d99a2;" align="center">
<img class="photo_img" id="photo1" src="fotos/lookbook1.jpg"></div>
<div class="photo" style="width: 256px; background-color: #8d99a2;" align="center">
<img class="photo_img" id="photo2" src="fotos/lookbook/2.jpg"></div>
<div class="photo" style="width: 256px; background-color: #8d99a2;" align="center">
<img class="photo_img" id="photo3" src="fotos/lookbook/3.jpg"></div>
And Then, jQuery like this:
$(".photo").animate({
"right": "+=9999999999"
},{
duration: 200000000000,
easing: 'linear'
});
$(document).ready(function (){
$('.photo_img').mouseover(function(){
$('.photo').stop();
});});
The logic is that:
-> a list of images that go to right eternally, (like jCarousel in infinite mode), but when mouse is over, everything stops. (JCarousel waits until the "next()" function is complete), and when mouse is out, everything moves starting from the point that paused.
following a tutorial, i've done this jquery infinite carousel
[URL]
Carousel start scrolling only when u click on the left or on the right side of it.
How can I make the carousel to scroll automatically when page loads?
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// remap jQuery to $
// jQuery.noConflict();
(function($){
// Infinite Carousel
$('#carousel').infiniteCarousel({
'transitionSpeed' : 2000,
'displayTime' : 10000,
'textholderHeight' : .25,
'displayProgressBar' : 0
});
// Lightbox
$("a.lightbox").fancybox({
'transitionIn' : 'elastic',
'transitionOut' : 'elastic',
'speedIn' : 600,
'speedOut' : 200,
'overlayShow' : true,
'titleShow' : false
});
})(this.jQuery);
Web pages:
Carousel working: [URL]
Fancybox not working: [URL]
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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "[URL]">
<html xmlns="[URL]">
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
<title>Page Title</title>
<script src="[URL]" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
$.fn.infiniteCarousel = function () {
function repeat(str, num) {
return new Array( num + 1 ).join( str );
} .....
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Code:
"promptIds=" + document.getElementsByName("promptId")
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Code:
String promptIds = request.getParameter("promptIds"); System.out.println(promptIds);
The above code outputs "[object HTMLCollection]". How would I go about parsing the array of elements?
I want the next and previous buttons on my carousel to work when I hover over them.
The way it works now is that the function only fires once each time I hover over one of the buttons.
I m trying to make a person stay on same page on cancel, but the confirm takes the user to the next page like they press ok. how can i stop it? code...
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timer('ff".$i."', ". rand(1,100) .");
This is the BODY of the function itself, called by the above command
var running = new Array(50);
function timer(data, id){
//clearTimeout(id[data]);
var id=new Array(50);
// usage: var id=new Array(50); timer('cq0');
dat=document.getElementById(data);
var time=(dat.innerHTML).split(":");
var done=0;
if(dat.innerHTML == null) {
done = 1;
alert('null');
} if (time[2]>0) time[2]--;
else {
time[2]=59;
if (time[1]>0) time[1]--;
else {
time[1]=59;
if (time[0]>0) time[0]--;
else {
clearTimeout(id[data]);
done=1;
running[data] = 0;
renderStack();
}}}
if (!done){
dat.innerHTML=time[0]+":"+time[1]+":"+time[2];
id[data]=setTimeout("timer('"+data+"')", 1000);
running[data] = 1;
}}
How do I add a stop button to stop the clock. Here is my code below.
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<script language="Javascript1.2">
<!--
[Code]....