I know javascript has no local or server based access to the disk however I
was wondering if one can read a remote page and take its html <TITLE>
value...
My guess is no but thought I'd check/ask anyway...
This page: [URL] seems to indicate that it's possible, but it looks like it also pops up an alert window which would be annoying as hell. Is there a way to, say, once every minute change the title bar text?
You see I have a text file of rotating slogans that appear each time you reload a page on my site and someone suggested that having them change even when the page is already open might be fun. I thought I'd look into it and see if it's possible. The site is [URL]
I don't know enough about javascript to know if this is possible. I am fairly good at implementing and installing other people's code, though, and can usually make minor changes to tweak things.
so the story is that i using and IFRAME in my web site , and i want the main title of the document (which appears in the browser title bar) to be the title from the iframe 'page' . my English is not so good so i 'll give an example .
I am looking to use a similar method as facebook chat does, where it alternates between the original title text and 'friendsName has sent you a message!...'
At my day job, we use a cms that generates really terrible <title></title> tags that are killing our SE rankings.
Instead of taking the title of the piece of content and putting it in the title tags, it uses the name of the page template.
I first attempted this with jquery, but i'm looking for something that will basically just take <title>template name</title> and replace it with something friendlier.
[code]The problem is, that sometimes I call get method, even before the data variable is fetched from server via ajax.[code]So I need sth, that delays the return of the get method. I tried delay, wait, etc, but nothing successfully. I managed to wait for the data, but I wasn't able to return the result.Is there some possibility how to wait for data? Because while(this.data === null){} isnt the right way, moreover it kills the browser
Basically what im trying to do is, when a link is clicked (within a certain div) it reads out the class of that link and searches within XML or JSON for the title and then finds the description within that record.
[How to fetch filename with extension from file path? The file path is like this.(E:/videos/India.avi). I want to fetch only India.avi from file path.how to do it in javascript?/]
What I'm trying to do is fetching Selectable option from my "subcat.php" by get method. It works in Firefox 5.0 and Google Chrome but it doesn't work in IE 7. As far as I know onreadystatechange=function() seems to be not working in IE 7.
I have a PHP file which is called upon through AJAX. The PHP file "fetch.php" searches the database with the given JS variables, an x and y co-ordinate, through GET, and brings back the user id associated with those co-ordinates. So I then get that users information... I'm then trying to bring those PHP variables back into the AJAX call on the original page and display the results. Here's what I've got so far...
Javascript/jQuery Code JavaScript: <script type="text/javascript"> jQuery.fn.elementlocation = function() { var curleft = 0; var curtop = 0; var obj = this; do { curleft += obj.attr('offsetLeft'); curtop += obj.attr('offsetTop'); obj = obj.offsetParent(); } while ( obj.attr('tagName') != 'BODY' ); .....
Everything is working fine, except one thing, I've check the php file and it does echo a username so I know there is a result being sent back from my query. It's just I can't seem to get the user_name_area and user_online_area to display the results from the fetch.php file. Am I parsing them correctly, do I have to assign them to a variable or is what I'm trying to do impossible? I've never attempted this whole json thing before and I seem to be having some problems with it.
We have a paypal shopping cart which we have already integrated into our website. Now we need to fetch data of gold price from UOB directly to our website but we need assistance on the code which can perform such task. [URL]We need the gold price value to be updated into our website.
I did the following coding, i m loading all json data and then filtering itsuccessfully, I instead want my ajax request should be for target record fetch only.
I'm trying to fetch JSON contents via ajax() from a file using this code: // grab pages via AJAX request sm.pages = (function() { var json = null; $.ajax({ async: false, global: false, url: 'pages.json', dataType: 'json', success: function(data){ json = data; console.log(data); }}); return json; })(); One problem though. The success function doesn't seem to be firing at all even though I can see the request was successfully in Firebug.
I've been trying for the last 2 days to get this thing to call my getJSON and fetch a new set of records based on the carousel.last value when you click the next button. It loads 3 pictures on start up just fine but the next button is not enabled because I only have 3 loaded and there are no more lingering in the queue. I don't want any lingering.
I have a little problem in my code.i want display the fetch value from db in a textfield after pressing load button.i am using ajax post method for it but cant figure it out