I have a web server built in to our Student Data system. I want to put a teacher survey form out there but can't modify the DB and have no cgi ... darn proprietary web server.
Can I use JS to save form values to a separate text file? So far the best I can do is appendData() into the current html.
I have a PHP form with a html section at the bottom. There are 14 input text fields on the form and I want the form to send of the email as it should do and also take the name field, pass it to the following web page and display it in a <div> tag.
I think the relevant code looks like this
HTML section
Can I capture the input from FieldData0 and send it to the next webpage by Javascript or as a cookie? Or to have then confirm their name in a second form and automatically capture it before the submit button.
We're creating a file sharing area in our intranet. When a user clicks on a link they can save the file to their computer. When the file is done downloading and the 'File Download' dialog closes I want to update the database to flag that file as checked out. Because we don't want anyone else to download it until the file has been re-uploaded.
Does anyone know how I can know when the dialog closes? It would also be good to know if the user clicked Cancel instead of Save.
Now that is fine when the text is only one line long. Suppose it's longer? What I want to do is have Javascript give the variable contentString its text from a hosted text file in a similar manner to the way Javascript can insert more Javascript using a hosted .js file.
I illustrate what I need to do using some "dummy" javascript:
Not sure how stupid this requirement is, but I have a scenario, where I am rendering reports via iframe by providing a URLI am rendering reports through iframe by providing the application URL. Now the requirement is to generate a PDF file out of the iframe. I have to create a pdf file from the iframe src. I have no control over the application that is generating report in jsp.Is it possible to capture contents of iframe as image or convert it into a PDF file?
Can JavaScript be used to write the output from an HTML form to a text file? The scenario would be that the form has text fields and checkboxes and will only output the text fields that have data entered along with the checkboxes that the user has selected.
I need to upload a file from a known location on a server to a static FTP address. Now I was using Windows built in FPT client which is easy and I can create a text file which contains the FTP commands i.e open 10.10.10.10 put file1
for example, The problem is the name of the file to be uploaded changes and the ftp script is simply a DOS text file. I need to therefore ask the user for the name to the file to upload and then using this together with the FTP command (as all other infomation stays the same) to upload the file. I was thinking about creating a simple web page asking them to put the name of the file into the form hot go. It would be good if the JavaScript could then take the input from the from as the file name and then FTP this (from the source directory which always stays the same) to the destination which also always stays the same.
I've got a function, you can see it below, that is being called onmouseup in the textarea on my main form. The idea is to find a selection if possible and store that text in a global variable. I can't get this to work in any browser on a Mac, though it works alright on a PC. What am I missing?
In my application, i have to display the employee information and the employee name(with first name and last name) as hyperlink....n when i click the hyperlink i should get the information of that particular employee as in the edit page..............what all i need is, i want to capture the data which is the hyperlink and through that i have to get the data of that hyperlink from database...through Javascript n java....
i have to display the employee information and the employee name(with first name and last name) as hyperlink....n when i click the hyperlink i should get the information of that particular employee as in the edit page..............what all i need is, i want to capture the data which is the hyperlink and through that i have to get the data of that hyperlink from database...through Javascript n java .
I can view plain text public data from a government web page. But I want to capture that text and put it into a string var in a javascript to parse the data for display in a very different way (create graphical indicators).
1. How do I get the www.webtext.gov/textpage.txt into a string var. 2. I would prefer to use pure javascript as my users are very diverse and not all of them have recent brosers (IE8 or 9, Firefox 4, 5 or 6, etc.). 3. I would be able to use php on the server if that would do it.
I have be days searching the web for a solution but have found none that suits my purpose.
Is it possible to get js to load a txt file in your browser (location would be file:///C:/Documents and Settings/article.txt), grab the first line and put it in a form field with id "postingTitleField"? I've been trying to figure this out but I don't see it. I tried to google it but the best I came up with is writing to a text document, and that's not what I am looking for.
Is it possible using some kind of Script to get text/pictures/symbols from typed text and from a gif. file (already on the web site) to show on another place in the web site by clicking on a button.My coding is like this:
By pressing "Show" I want the text typed in the form to show on the same site, and then the user should have the opportunity to also place a symbol (the gif. file) the same way as the text and to be viewed on the same site too.
I have been trying to find a simple way to capture the page title for a form that will be used throughout my site.Basically, creating a javascript function to allow a user to email a page to a colleague. Of course I only want to have one form, so I wanted to capture the referrering page information.I have had no trouble capturing the referring URL using javascript, associating it with a form field and passing it through PHP validation and emailing it.I am having trouble doing the same for the title. I have tried to capture these with an onLoad event, but that didn't work (for title only - works for others).
Here's the js which is referenced on the html pages (link to external file):
// JavaScript Document function start() { var ref = document.getElementById('httpref');
I have little experience with php & javascript hybrid pages. A friend has a webform php page that has the html form code at the bottom. The form works well but I want to take the first input text field and have it displayed in a <div> on the page the form is directed to. I have tried a few things but can't get it to work.
so I have a html page with the following code included in it:
[Code]....
how would I reference the contents of the text box in a separate Javascript file? I have tried document.form.UserInfo.value and many, many variations and just can't get it to work. I presume it has something to do with the paragraph having the same name?
am very new to JQuery. I need to create a form, which will take username and email id and store it in a text/csv file.I do not want to use PHP/ASP.I am familiar with Java script.Is there a way I could do this?
I need to capture the click event, edit form action then re-submit the form with the captured input value appended to the end of the action. I would like the end url action to be google.com/tada
I need to capture input from a form in the run time and send those values as URL parameters using HTML POST.
I am using:
Here searchText and searchFilter are the input values. When I run the app, I don't see the values but I see "frm.searchText.value" and "frm.searchFilter.value" getting passed as parameters.
I'm writing a script and I've encountered a problem.. I have a txt file with many words, each word in a different line. For example: the file words.txt contains:
word1 word2 word3 word4 word5
I need to load the content of the file into a variable in my script. I prefer that all the words will be in the same variable with line breaks, but if you'll figure out a way to put it in an array, it's ok too. I really don't know how to do it, and I tried to google but didn't understand.. By the way, I don't want to change the txt file to js file, I need it to remain txt..
I wanna send a file thru the JQuery.load, I want it to work exactly like the regular post without the JQuery. So I can check the $_FILES['file']['error'] in PHP and all its features like I do without using JQuery.
$("#load").load('gerenciar_itens.php',{/* This is where I wanna pass the file. */}, function(data){ alert(data); });
I have a problem with the latest version of the jQuery Form Plugin (2.80). To be more precise, I guess I am doing something wrong, and with an older version (2.67) somehow it didn't matter.With the old version, the file was uploaded without problems. Now Firefox opens a new Tab on clicking the submit button and nothing is done. Chrome doesn't open a new tab, but also nothing happens. In Wireshark I can see that there is no file attached in the POST message with the older version, the file was sent.My first guess was that my file handling on the server side is erroneous - but on the other hand, when there is no file attached, what should I handle there?
I'm trying to get the full path of a file with a file uploader form with FF. I see HTML5 permits this but I cannot find any concrete examples to access this value from a normal html file uploader form.