I can do this using Java, Vb.Net or C# .. Now, I am currently studying javascript but I don't know how to do this... I want a looping number, the number will start at 200 and it must end at 900, the loop format is like a.. from 200 it must increment but 1 every second and stop when it reach the 900, the counter must start when the page is loading or after loading.
I am trying to figure out how to make a random number I can plug into a script count down from that number at certain times of the day until it reaches 0. I would like it to reset itself at midnight every day. I'm trying to make it work with a script I found on here that resets itself at midnight every day. So instead of it counting down too fast, it would count down to the next number after a randomly generated number of minutes until it reaches 0. But it wouldn't necessarily have to end at 0 at midnight. It could go from 845 to 323 at the end of the day at a slower pace. Is that possible?
I have a need to count how many time the image ok.png is displayed within a div. this is for a dynamic sys req. check where 1 of three images will be shown in a row. If the endusers browser doesnt meet certain req, it will show either an alert, question or an ok.png.I need to know how many oks there are, specifically I need to check that all five images are the ok.png so I can show the rest of the content.I am able to get the number of images with a simple var totalgreen = $("#wrap img").length; But im stuck after that.
I'm looking for some simple JavaScript to display a timer on screen that will count down a specified number of seconds. If possible it should be nicely formatted (i.e. "X Minutes and X Seconds remaining"), and should display an alert box when there is less than 300 seconds (5 minutes) remaining. I've done a search for something like this, but so far have been unable to find anything suitable.
What this function does is countdown the value of an HTML table-cell to zero (minus 1 every second) then stop counting that specific cell when it's finished. This works perfectly, the problem is that when it is called AGAIN for a different table-cell, the previous cell starts reducing its value by 2 every second instead of 1. This function supports the Hour:Minuteecond format. So, how would I make this function so that I can call an infinite number of different table cells, and the previous table cells timers would not be affected (they would still countdown 1 per second as they should)?
This is the code which CALLS the function, where $i is 1-5 inclusive, defined by PHP: timer('ff".$i."', ". rand(1,100) ."); This is the BODY of the function itself, called by the above command var running = new Array(50); function timer(data, id){ //clearTimeout(id[data]); var id=new Array(50); // usage: var id=new Array(50); timer('cq0'); dat=document.getElementById(data); var time=(dat.innerHTML).split(":"); var done=0; if(dat.innerHTML == null) { done = 1; alert('null'); } if (time[2]>0) time[2]--; else { time[2]=59; if (time[1]>0) time[1]--; else { time[1]=59; if (time[0]>0) time[0]--; else { clearTimeout(id[data]); done=1; running[data] = 0; renderStack(); }}} if (!done){ dat.innerHTML=time[0]+":"+time[1]+":"+time[2]; id[data]=setTimeout("timer('"+data+"')", 1000); running[data] = 1; }}
i want to make a section using javascript that may incoporate user input counters. for now i'm trying to make it so that if you type in a phrase or sentence in a textbox and a letter in another textbox, it will count how many letters are in the phrase. the point of this is i want to be able to categorize famous phrases by the number of specific letters they contain.
Is there a way to count files in a specific folder using ONLY javascript?
I am creating a site for the intranet at work that will post weekly reports. Users will drop weekly reports in a folder and I would, hopefully, like to post whatever files are in that folder without manually creating links to each file..
Is it possible to count how many layers have been loaded as they are loading?
What I want to make is a layer containing the text "x of 15 layers loaded" and for x to increase everytime a layer is loaded on the page. (using onload?)
Does anyone know a simple way to count how many times a file is downloaded from my site - just Word Docs, Excel Docs etc. I say simple because I'm a Javascript toddler.
This involves the use of an order form used to process a purchase via Paypal. The items are small rhinestone letters for names and such.
The form is very simple in that the purchaser enters into form field one: the letters they wish to purchase. Form field two (this is where I rely on common sense by the purchaser): enter the number of letters entered in form field one.
Based on the number of letters entered in form field two, my form processes the correct cost for the purchase.
As you have already figured out, I am beginning to see people enter their letter orders w/out entering the number of letters ordered.
All that said: a way to count the letters entered in form field one and auto-populate form field two with that number. Code:
I want to count the number of childnodes, when i run this script in mozilla i get a different total for the number of childnodes from numkids then when the script runs in IE. Why is this? How Can I get the same number. I want to loop though an objects child elements setting them to invisible or visible
<script type="text/javascript"><!-- function rec(n) {
var kids = n.childNodes; var numkids = kids.length;
I am trying to add some sort of score system to my script, but I have no idea how to get this working. I have two files 1php and 1 javascript (which gets implemented in the php file)
What do I need?
I want to add a score system to my script.[code]...
I feel stupid for asking a question about searching arrays, when there's a very similar thread that has been answered just recently on the first page; however, I'm still having trouble contemplating my own scenario.Basically, my program prompts the user for the length of the array and then asks the user to fill the array with words.I want to confirm if the user wants to search the array for those words. If so, the user will then be prompted to enter the word he wishes to search for; if found, the location of that word will be reported and the number of times the word has been searched for will be kept track of in a separate array.Here is what I have so far:
/* -- phase 3 ------------------------------------------------------ search for words the user asks for */
Is there any option not to use an array in counting the checks on checkboxes? Code will be integrated into an ORACLE database. I'm trying to catch up same output as stated below;but whenever i integrate it to Oracle database it doesnt work. I am a beginner in PHP programming.
<html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function countCheckboxes ( ) { var form = document.getElementById('testForm'); var count = 0;
I have been trying to think up a way to count the number of clicks a partner/affiliate link on my website recieves. Many websites use some tracking script but the partner/affiliate wont benefit from your PR and the link would be for traffic only. It bugs me when I request a link exchange and instead of getting the straight link that I give the other person, I get a link to a script that tracks the clicks. So with the help of AJAX, I was thinking of doing something like:
Code: <a href="http://www.domain.com" onClick="trackClick(this)">Link text</a> Where trackClick() is an AJAX function that sends the client information (IP, timestamp, link clicked, etc) to a PHP script which then stores it in a database. Seeing as search engine bots have JavaScript disabled, they would see the code as a straight link to another site and give the target website credit for the link.. while the webmaster can keep track of the number of clicks their links recieve.
My question is.. would this work? And has anyone tried implementing something like this before?
I am generatingsome textbox controls in html dynamically according to the need. the no is not known . and all controls are having the same name. i want to pass teh valus of the controls one bye one through java script by counting the no of control . does any body have some sugession.
I am creating table rows dynamically through javascript and also creating the input array in each table row. while counting the array elements in IE its give me the correct counting but in GOOGLE CHROME and FIREFOX its give me the only those count like 2 which I do with hardcode
I want to count the amount of divs on a page with the class of "samplesSection".
HTML <html> <head>
[code]....
When you click on "Click", it alerts you with how many divs with class "sampleSections" exist. Here's the problem: When it loads, just click "Click". It alerts 1 - valid. Then click "Category", AJAX refreshes, click "Click" and it alerts 2 - valid again. Click "Client", AJAX refreshes, and click alerts 3 - valid once more. However, whenever I click back on any of the other categories, it always alerts 3.
Is it possible for jQuery to count the number of rows in a table and then add some more if there is less than a defined amount? So that this table with less than 10 rows..... <table class="testTable"> <tr> <td>Foo...</td><td>Foo...</td><td>Foo...</td> </tr> </table>
I am a newbie to jquery i want to count some tags inside a <iframe>.The iframe src is like this<iframe src="http://mysite.com/testing.php?id=7632762"></iframe>the php file included in the source contains several include files and more php kinda script finally a html output is generated.How to count the tags this generated html
I need to count the non - empty fields on a JQuery tab. The following works to tally non-empty text fields and selects. How do I do the same for non-empty textareas?