Not sure if this should be in the ASP forum or this one (probably could go either), so here goes. I don't know hardly any - probably best to say dont know any at all - javascript. However I have a need to convert some code from asp to js.
the code is checking to see if certain variables are null and if so counting how many of those variables are as such.
the ASP looks like this:
<%
Dim counter
counter = 0
[Code]....
I need to know how to convert this to js so I can show this number to the user without sending data to the server first. I have searched the net for something similar but I am not having much luck finding any examples that do what I would like it to do (maybe this is not something that can/should be done in js?).
I am having some trouble getting an email form to work correctly. I am looking to convert some text from a text area into some basic HTML so I can insert breaks then email it.
So when the user clicks submit ... the string is taken from the textarea and converts the linebreaks into <br> tags.
The problem is not replacing the text, it is finding the line breaks I have no Idea how Code:
i'm trying to use a vector that is returned from a javascript datatable to a php session variable.. i've got the following code:
<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"> function fnFormatDetails ( oTable, nTr ) { var aData = oTable.fnGetData( nTr );
[Code].....
i know that i cant simply convert directly a javascript structure to php.. i just wrote the code in red to explain what i'm trying to do... i need to pass the id from the row in datatable to use on php code on the showcompany.php
Im working using the BEA Aqualogic CMS and have a a few pages with either videos or documents uploaded to them. There is a column displaying the filesize which is using the code below: file size:<pcs:value expr="item.Document.length"></pcs:value> kb The code "<pcs:value expr="item.Document.length"></pcs:value>" is the bit where it pulls the filesize from within the CMS. However, currently this is in bytes and i need this in kb. For arguments you can use 19968 as an integer to convert into bytes.
I have an XML file hosted by my ISP free web space. It naively treats the file as text/plain. I would like to convert this data into a DOM object. So far my googling has turned up nothing, although looking over the DOM manual on Mozilla I came up with:
function convertDOM(text) { var lines = text.split(" "); var dom = document.createDocumentFragment(); for (var i = 0; i < lines.length; i++) { var node = document.createTextNode(lines[i]); dom.appendChild(node); } return dom; }
The returned object is not treated as an DOM object. Anything I am missing / A different approach maybe?
I am struggling to get a test to return answers in jquery, I have attched my files in the zip named Turbo. As you can see with the 2 files, the test works fine returning a answer which is in a picture format dependant on how many radio buttons are clicked yes, the results page is wrote with php.
As this is test is to be placed on facebook, facebook does not support php. so I am trying to get the script in javascript or jQuery, Could anyone please assist as I am a begginer at learning the code and have just met dead end after dead end when trying to achieve this.
I know this is a rather odd post but I need to be able to convert a decimal to a fraction.Really all i need to know to get what i have to work is being able to tell if a number is whole or not. For instance if i have an accuracy set of .0625 = 1/16"If i take my variable which is set to .5625 (9/16")so if i take variable/accuracy in this case would equal 9. So this way i would know that the numerator would be 9 and my denominator would be 16.If i take the same accuracy of 1/16 and now introduce a variable of 0.5 then it will give me a remainder.
I have a javascript program that currently takes the contents of a *.txt file and converts it to a string-type variable using a hidden iframe.
For my pruposes it would be much nicer to read a *.csv file instead, however the method I'm using creates the "open/save file" pop-up window.
All files are client-side and in the same folder on one computer; this is NOT server-side or internet-based. It is simply javascript used in an HTA file as programming code. The *.csv does not need to be edited, just read.
I need to know how to convert the text of this *.csv file into a string variable. I have heard of using "xmlHTTPRequest (AJAX)" but am not familiar with how to use this.
How can I convert the following code to Javascript:
'SEARCH BY FILE NUMBER IN FILE NUMBER WHEN THE ENTER KEY IS PRESSED Private Sub h1_KeyDown(ByVal KeyCode As msforms.ReturnInteger, ByVal Shift As Integer) If KeyCode = vbKeyReturn Then[ccode].....
I need some help converting this VBScript over to JavaScript so that the calculations will work properly in browsers other than IE.
You can take a look at Turn 2 Design Code: for a feel about what I'm trying to do, but basicly, I just need to calculate the cost of the selected items based on the selected quantity of that item.
The only thing I know about JavaScript is the small Pop-up scripts I've been able to litterally copy and paste to implement. So, please, dont just post code, post an explaination of whats going on and why so I can try to figure it out. Code:
I'm trying to convert a long "string" of numbers given as a YYMMDD format into a DD-MM-YY format.
Code: 850416 would need to become 16-04-85.
I looked into the split() method but as far as I know it doesn't allow to cut off numbers in pairs rather than using a specific delimiter. Is there a way to do this?
Result would be:
Code: 85,04,16
The rest - reversing the array and replacing the "," delimiters with "-" - would be no problem.
Give me a sample program for converting Ascii value into its equivalent value.for example get the input as 65(Ascii value of A) and display 'A' as output
I have a consecutive countdown currently using only seconds. I would like the output to show hours minutes and seconds (ex 2:30:00). The page is at riccraig.us/countdown.html. Here is some of the code:
Code:
var a=900; var b=600; var c=1200;
[code]....
Countdowns 3 through 6 are the same as 1 and 2. The initial html shows the desierd values. But when the timer starts it only shows the total seconds. I realize why it is showing the total number of seconds. However, I don't know how to get it to the 00:00:00 format.
and I wanna change it to a javascript function that can be called via the SAME tag, but with this link:
[Code]...
this works to the point where it only opens the link, but now i can't figure out how to add the class to it. I tried adding it inside the body tag, but it doesn't work. So, I'm wondering if it's possible to set the class in the javascript.
Well, I need some light in this simple thing I'm trying to do. I'm using the XMLHttpRequest to retrieve some data from a db via php script. The result is passed to a "results" array of strings, which contain the data from the script.
But, the data from the script, which are the content of the strings, have html tags in it. The thing is: I'm using the DOM to append the string result to a table already built in the page (using create_element and appendchild).
I want to be able to enter a value on a page (like 3.2), and then read it as a 32-bit float and break it into it's individual bytes.
I've tried using bitwise operators, but they seem to convert the value into an integer first, and i've tried using the toString() method to convert it into a hex value so i can parse it, but that also seems to first convert it into an integer.
I'm working on a couple of pages that look like this: [URL] As the visitor mouses over the month name, the image to the right is supposed to change to show the cover of that month's magazine issue. The onmouseover/onmouseout code has been working fine for months, but I recently added a couple new JS elements to the page, and now when the visit stops hovering over Sep/Oct, the image doesn't change.
I'm thinking that the way to fix this is by converting this action to jQuery, which is loaded on the page anyway, but I'm struggling to get a concise expression of what I want to happen. That is, I can do it by brute force with dozens of lines of code, but there must be a better way.
I have a link to append a new table with the same fields. What I would like to do is when I click on "Append new table" link, I would like to convert all the existing fields in the table in a single row instead of displaying them by columns. Can somebody give me some inputs on how I could go about implementing it
I am new to Ajax and have a bit of a gap in my understanding. I have a status monitor that sets a JS function to run every second with setInterval. When the document loads, I will need to get data from the server asynchronously (I wont know the info before hand) and use that data to set id values to find them as nodes and change them later on.
The problem is as I see it, that the callback function I will use to grab the initial data is coming back via a JSON object. The callback function is done with javascript. So, how can I take the JSON data, or converted to javascript data and set my ID values when the document loads? If I change the values dynamically with the DOM, will those values be reliable enough to use as my other recurring functions find them and set their innerHTML properties?
I am trying to show a timestamp in a tooltip and it is telling me the date is 'invalid'. However if I alert() out the variable, and hardcode it directly into the statement it works fine. For some reason it appears to be disliking the variable itself. My guess is that it is trying to read 'x' as a date and not a variable containing a date, but I have tried several ways around it to no avail.
Code:
Code:
the above returns with the date as I expect it to.
The showTooltip function requires 3 parameters, (x Position of tooltip, y position of toolip, contents of toolip) x and y are datapoints plotted on a graph
Not that it should matter but I am working with jquery.
how to approach this but I have a date input that uses a jQuery pop-up for a calendar, and enters the date in a format d MMM yy (1 Jan 11).
Not everyone wants to be clicking and choosing the date from the calendar but to be entering it just as a number such as 0101, 010111 or 01012011 which can be faster. This would then need to be converted to the d MMM yy format as per the jQuery pop-up when they exit the input box.
So really only if it's a number format it needs to look at the number of digits... and does the conversion.
Has anyone done something like this before? Or is there a link to how I could go about achieving this?
I'm just fooling around trying to make a simple ChatterBot. And I'm using IE to make a simple database of Answers and Sentences. Problem is it's acting odd when it's spliting into an array. In Answer.txt I have "Hello, *UserName*." (Which I will use the replace() to change that later.) And in Sentence.txt I have.... I always use "Hello." as the message. It's suppose to compare the message with the sentences... Both lowercased and symbols removed. But it doesn't seem to work just right when coverting the Text file to array.