But when I mouse-over the link, the %27 shows in the status bar as a ' and
when I click on it, I get a JS error because of the extraneous '. The +s
are not being decoded - why is this one character, and is there a way to
prevent it?
I have a HTML form which takes some values including a password field. I have a JS function to check and alert when a user enters some particular special characters(this is bcoz only these characters are not allowed in the back end of the html form, all the other special characters are allowed). following is the code for it.
function checklen() { var iChars = "`<>"; for (var i = 0; i < document.ipform.password.value.length; i++) {
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now i want a feature which does'nt allow the user to enter an uppercase letter or a special character(only these are allowed~@#$%^&*()-_+|) as the the first character of the password field. Since i am newbie to JS, It would be a great help if some one can help me to sort out this..
In my application (yes I know that it's asp) I need to automatically replace a character if it is found in the textbox Is there a way to do this. this is how it renders on the page
I have a string that is encoded simply by replacing the letter with the next letter in the alphabeta. I need a function to convert it back. Following is the function:
function cnvtBack(encoded) { var orig = ""; for (i=0; i < encoded.length; i++) { var letter = ""; letter = encoded.charAt(i); if (letter > 'a' && letter <= 'z') letter = <<previous letter in alphabeta >> // HOW? orig += letter; } }
Is there a free js library for doing unit conversions? I am putting together an app that needs to convert volume and weight, among others. You'd think that one exists, but I have yet to find it.
so my professor suddenly took a left turn in class and we jumped from using HTML and CSS to programing in Javascript. It's not even covered in the book we're using for a text book. So I'm having some problems with it (big surprise right?) My assignment: Write a Java Script that will print out the Temperature in Celcius from 0 to 35, AND the corrosponding temperature in Fahrenheit. So basically it would generate the following:
0 Degrees in Celcius is Equivalent to 5 Degrees Fahrenheit 1 Degrees in Celcius is Equivalent to 6.125 Degrees Fahrenheit 2 Degrees in Celcius is Equivalent to 7.25 Degrees Fahrenheit 3 Degrees in Celcius is Equivalent to 8.375 Degrees Fahrenheit and all the way down to 35 degrees.
Im need to create a conversion-script for a company that do step-competitions. You should be able to input a time-variable, choose what activity you did from a drop-down meny, click convert ("omvandla" in swedish") and the script prints what that is equal to in steps. I found a code online that does other conversion so i just redid that code to fit my demands. Everything looks alright in the browser, but the script doesnt print anything when i click "omvandla". Forgive me for posting the entire code, which is pretty long. But most of the code is just repetition, cause you have 58 types of activities to choose from.
Some words are in swedish, but the only two i think you need to understand is:
i've found out how to find the distance between 2 lat lng points using google's distanceFrom method:
Code: // NR14 7PZ var loc1 = new GLatLng(52.5773139, 1.3712427); // NR32 1TB var loc2 = new GLatLng(52.4788314, 1.7577444); alert(loc2.distanceFrom(loc1) / 1000);
However, I'd like to be able to convert a distance to lat lng. The main reason I'm doing this is so that I can figure out the bounds of a certain area of a co-ordinate. For example I specify a point, and then I need to draw a box around this area going x distance North, South, East and West, but until I know how many units make up a kilometre this wont be easy.
I guess I could go to google maps, click on a point and then click on another point and keep doing that until I get exactly 1km away from the original point, then just minus or plus for the lat and lng to find out the unit value for 1km, but I have a feeling that this wont be accurate. Can anyone lend any advice, I realize that what I'm asking is more a map question than a google maps javascript api question, but perhaps someone has come across this before?
Is it possible to convert a document file to an image using javascript? Anyone ever tried it? Please suggest any codes for it because I've done my research and I see it only working for php, java and other languages.
I'm currently constructing a javascript "terminal" on a site I'm building so that I can test objects and functions outside of the web developer terminal in google chrome.
Given that I have active javascript defining an object called item, typing item in the chrome terminal returns Object and goes on to list the properties of item.
Moreover, I can define a function in the terminal like this: function(x) { return x }, and then function(item) will return Object and list the properties. However, if I use form data and user input in the place of the argument, the datatype becomes a string and not an object, so typing item in the form and clicking a button that performs function(document.form.text.value) returns the string item and not Object.
Is there any way to convert this primitive string to an object so that I can then iterate through properties, and so on?
I would like to compare dates in the format used in twitter, which is this: Wed Apr 08 14:30:10 +0000 2009 How do I do this? Do I need to convert to a timestamp first, and if so, how do I do this?
We facilitate webinars/conferences and post the date/time of the events on our website.Presently, we list the times in various United States time zones to make it easier for viewers to determine what time the event will take place within their time zone.However, posting the date/time in all the time zones makes the event calendar look too busy,cluttered, and somewhat confusing.Is anyone aware of an html code/script that would allow me to post the times in my time zone (Mountain Standard Time) to where the time is automatically converted to the viewers local time on their computer? If there is a code/script of this nature
I am working with an API that delivers a date like this: P20DT9H1M14S Standing for a period of 20 days, and time of 9 hours, 1 minute, and 14 seconds. I am trying to figure out how to convert the P20DT9H1M14S to this: 20 days, 9 hours, 1 minute, and 14 seconds.
I have used a Javascript function for temperature conversion(attached with an external js file). When the temp is converted we are supposed to get a message box if the temps fall under a certain amount. Example: <90 degrees celcius : a message is supposed pop up. I haven't been able to code the message box correctly for it to work.
I get the "myerrorobject.filename" in the alert-Box, but I get an "undefined"-error, if I try to access myerrorobject.filename (or other properties) in the function "my_function". Why?
I need to have an alert message that has an exponent in it. The only problem is, the built in "sup" function javascript has merely surrounds the text with HTML <sup> tags, and sadly, they do not work in alert messages. Is there any way to convert normal strings into superscript in a way that works with alerts?
adding my Google Adwords conversion tracking code to my new site?I am using a template that uses Ajax to submit a form. I don't really know anything about ajax, so I am confused about how to add the tracking code.
I am writing a program that will take user input and convert the 8 digits the user enters (the 0's and 1's) and converts them into an integer between 0 and 255. It is a very simple program but I am still having some errors :
import javax.swing.*; public class BinaryToInteger { static String userInput = JOptionPane.showInputDialog("Enter a binary number with 8 integers to convert.");//Dialog Box that asks for user input static int binaryValue = Integer.parseInt(userInput);//Parses the user's input into an integer [Code]...