Can .innerHTML Be Used To Display Content From A XML Generated Treeview
Oct 29, 2009
This is what Im doing: [url]
I am using dhtmlxtree and I would like to display the contents of the drag and drop treeview (pulled from an xml file) from the Build your Template section on the left to the WYSIWYG area on the right.
I thought that by using innerHTML to display onclick() to the div will solve my problem, but thats not the case When I click the preview template button, I get an undefined error.
I'm would like to add a light box to a site that has content generated by php. Basically it is a property site and will have a thumbnail image and description. When the user clicks on thumbnail I would like to display a gallery of pictures relevant to the property. Each property will be generated dynamically by php. My question is how do I enter the selector for the gallery into jquery. I am thinking of using Fancy Zoom as you can use hidden elements, as the gallery will be hidden.
Im working on a 2nd case .I need to replace the content of the welcome box
<div id="welcome"> Today is<br /> Tuesday, May 29, 2007[code]....
with generated text that displays the current date, and the name of a famous person born on that date.Including comments that describe each of the variables used in writing this code and the functions that the code accesses.
I have a page where I am using JQuery to load text into a DIV when you click on a button. Each button loads different text into an existing DIV. I need to be able to give people a link to the page that will preload certain text when they get there.
For instance, there is default text in the DIV when you go to mypage.html, however if you click on 'button_1' it loads different text. I want to be able to have a link that will automaticall have 'button_1' text loaded if i give them a link like mypage.html#button_1 (or something along those lines) How do I do that?
I'm dynamically generating an image tag, and the final slash for self-closing the tag is not coming through, even though the slash is escaped with a backslash. Worse, I think this is screwing up my attempt to select the image in another function. Any ideas what could be causing problems? [code]The image does appear, but I can't reference it later on.While everything works fine if I drop the " img" from the call and let clicking anywhere in the div start the search.Any idea why escaping the slash isn't working?
I have a jsp file that is used to display data from Java objects running on my server. I'm using JQuery for tabs and to handle the ajax calls to a servlet that affects the Java server I have running.Each tab represents a service, and has a corresponding java object on the server side. These are generated from the spring configuration, and is working fine. The page is used to control some aspects of the service, and I have a few buttons that can be clicked. I'm trying to get it so that when a button is pressed, the appropriate Java function is called on the service's object (this happens using ajax) and then refresh the current tab.
My js code is like this:
function doPause(params) { //some additional params set doAjax(params);
[code]....
Right now, I'm using the window.location.reload(true) to refresh the whole page but I'd like to just redo the div for the tab that contains the button that has been clicked.I have tried:
And I have developed an Ajax based search module that primarily does the following:
Lets the user select a Country and then loads via AJAX a drop down full of areas and then when an area is selected loads another drop down menu full of towns.
The Ajax functions fine and it all looks great in Firefox. But there is a problem with the background in internet explorer.
When the new <select> is loaded the background stays white in a small strip. Does anyone have any experience with this bug?
The scenario: 1) Generate a popup window via script. 2) Populate it (again via script) with content that features local (hash) links.
In IE 6.x this works - the links work as they should, moving the document to that document position. However in FireFox 1.x the links load the main page (the opener) in to the popup.
Both browsers populate the location.href of the popup with the main page's href... but this only adversly affects FireFox (which seems to, in this scenario, reload the whole page on a local link). I tried manually populating the location.href but no joy.
I've appended an example which demonstrates the problem. I've tried to shave it down as much as I could. Just save it to an HTML page and load it up in FireFox. Click the button then scroll down and click the link... instead of returning to the top of the page I get the opener page's HTML populated into the popup.
Any thoughts on how to address this? I've Googled, but it may just be that I've been unable to hit on the right terms to uncover the answer.
I had a nice little system set up that was actually working well. Then I found out that it didn't work in Netscape 4.77/Win. How can I write content inside of a div tag without using innerHTML?
I am encountering this problem with Firefox, but no problem in IE. I have in a hidden <div> dynamically generated select options intended for re-use by dynamically created forms on page.
For Example: <div> <option value="1">xxx</option> </div>
With javascript, when I use getElementById() to get the <div>, and then get the innerHTML, on IE I get the content just as they were generated out, and I was able to put this into an empty <select> and everything works. But when I try the same in Firefox, the innerHTML returns only the text part of the content. The "<option value="1">" part has been stripped off. Wondering if there's a solution to get around this?
I am trying to have the user input data into a box on a form and when they press an "Add" button, what they typed in the input field should appear in a box below. I can get it to to work....slightly. What they typed pops up where it should be, but then it disappears. Here is the javascript code and the form code:
I have folloowing code. The problem is that there are possibly 300 rows. If I set 200 of the rows' style.display = 'none', will the user see weird thing like: they may see all 300 rows first then it suddenly reduced to 100 rows? I need to load all the rows first for some other reasons which probably doesn't appy here. I want the user to just see 100 rows right from the start.
I have a problem with innerHTML. If I wrote document.getElementById('someid').innerHTML = "ok"; then it works But when i wrote document.getElementById('someid').innerHTML = "<sometext> ok"; it does not work. i.e. <sometext> is not visible If check on firebug / dom it display.. <sometext> ok </sometext> How do I print / display above string as it as.
.innerHTML is used when you trigger an event but if you just want to display the text how would you go about do it? I don't want to used document.writeln because it will "Wipe out all the contents" of that page. So I have some HTML text and javascript text. I would like both to display on my page.
Here's my code Code: <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function display() { document.writeln("How do I make both text appear"); } </script> </head> <body onload="display()"> I would like this text in the body to remain. <script type="text/javascript"> display(); </script></body></html>
I have some radio buttons, for example<label><input type="radio" id="unitedStates" name="country" value="US">United States</label>They show the selected value, e.g., United States, with the radio button, but elsewhere on the page, I want to state the selected country in a paragraph statement.The following jQuery statement
$('#selectedCountry').text("Selected country was:"+ $('input[name=country]:checked').html());
puts Selected country was: on the page, but it does not concatenate in the innerHTML of the selected radio button.How do I get Selected country was: United States to appear?
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html> <head> <title>Untitled Document</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"> <meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css"> [Code]....
alerts the innerHTML content in all the browsers. Except in Firefox 3.6.8, which alerts a blank value. What the f?:confused: I know that innerHTML is not a standard DOM method, but it used to be a crossbrowser one since FF 1.5, right? Edit: It does not work even in case of firstChild.nodeValue or firstChild.data. FF 3.6.8 says that the DIV element has no first child, which is amazing.
I am adding drop down boxes to a div using javascript on a user action, if these boxes are assigned a value by the user then the user adds more boxes the values previously selected are cleared.
It does not happen if an option is selected in the HTML when the page is loaded.
I have an onclick that triggers ajax which calls a php script to pull data from MySQL. This information is then displayed in a div. The problem I am having is that sometimes pulling the data from MySQL takes 2-3 seconds, so the div is empty for about 2-3 seconds. How would I go about adding an animated "Loading" gif to display in the div while it is waiting to display the content?
I am pretty sure this is a javascript function. I want it where when a person chooses an option in a select box, it displays content. Here is the page it'd be on. [URL]. Once they select something, in the black area in the middle bottom, it'd show a description of that class. How would I do something like this?