I would like to store a variable then call it back later. I have a variable on line 198
www = ''+this._ad.clickUrl+'';
And on line 321 I try
document.write(www);
I've tried so many different options, just won't work. I have even tried to call document.write(window.www);
The code is below.. might be easier to read on [URL]
Code:
<html><head>
<title>Integrated Ad Sample</title>
<!-- NOTE MANDATORY jQuery Include -->
<script type="text/javascript" src="[URL]">
</script><!-- Integrated Ad Include-->
<script type="text/javascript"> .....
I have a .js file that receives a value from an html page. I'd like this value to be a global variable that all functions in the .js file can use. I have tried just declaring a var at the top of my .js file, but when the value comes into the function and gets assigned to that variable, it is not global.
how to assign a value to a global variable within a function and can't seem to figure it out. Here's my thought,
<script type="text/javascript"> var global1=""; var global2=""; function assign(vari,strng){
[Code]....
The purpose behind this is creating a form that will work with an existing database that would normally have a text area with lots of information. I am trying to turn it into a checklist that I can run from a mobile device. The global variables woudl be used to fill in a hidden text area that would then be passed on to the database upon submission. I am trying to keep the code as compact as possible.
im trying to change a variable set outside of a function and calling the function with an onchange... i'm having problems getting the variable to change
I am using jQuery 1.4.2 and I am trying to carry over the global variable totaltabs into my JSON callback function. The code seems to work properly, however, in my loadJSON function after the callback function loads the data, my totaltabs variable will not increment.
Here is a peak at my code.
totalItems is loaded from another function, not relevant to my example.
Code JavaScript: var totaltabs = 0; $(document).ready(function(){ resize();
[code] Hide from browsers that do not understand Javascript.The addLoadEvent function adds functions to the window.onload command to load multiple functions at startup function addLoadEvent(func)[code]When the page loads I get the nice alert box that says loading and then one that says count equals 0.When i click my edit list drop down and choose modify I get a message box that reads count equals in edit function 0.If I type text in the textbox and leave the text box I get an alert box that reads count equals in subcheck function Undefined and then another one that says NaN.
I have a function which has a nested function in it. I need some variables in the first function to be available in the nested function. How am I supposed to declare a global variable in jquery?
I have the code this way in order to consolidate it since I would prefer to do that instead of checking the selected ID and manually checking against all possible IDs (which works flawlessly, it just takes up about 5x the lines and is not modular). What I have above also works, but there is one fatal flaw:
It seems like the anonymous function that is the onclick for each unselected element becomes "return changeTo(tab + '_id')", but I don't want it to be that. I want the argument to actually be what tab is instead of the variable.
What ends up happening is that after changeTo() is called for the first time, any element you click will result in the last element being the selected one, as if it's using the final value of tab as its return value.
This doesn't make any sense, though, since tab is local, and deleting it before the function exists doesn't work. Deleting elem at the end of the for loop doesn't work. I honestly don't understand what's going on or why it doesn't set the new onclick value correctly.
Basically I just want changeTo(tab + '_id'); to turn into changeTo('MYID_id'); instead, but it simply doesn't do that and I can't figure out a way how.
I am simply trying to use a global variable in javascript, but can only access the variable on the second call. I can't find anything that relates to this through my searches. My application is supposed to query the server for XML that tells me which years and months are available to put into combo boxes. I want to store this xml in a global variable to access it later.
If I have a global variable in one <SCRIPT>...</script>, is it available in the 2nd <SCRIPT>...</script>. I do not know if "global" means the whole document or the whole <SCRIPT>...</script> only.
I've created a site where the pages generally contain a table of contents (site map) down the left side. When each page loads, the first function is called. The second function populates a global var (array) of all the links.
I try to avoid using global variables, but I am stumped how to eliminate this one (TocLinks) because other functions need to iterate through it. I think the answer is to create a custom object that the other functions can access. But I need some pointers on how to proceed.
Here's the function that the pages call initially and the 2nd function that it calls:
I have a global variable which does not want to change : <header> .... <script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript"> var i=1; function swap() { var window.i = 1 - window.i ; } ..... </script> .... <body>
I have a site that calls the function welcome() and displays a prompt. The same site also has an iframe that calls the next function, add_name(), but when the pages are loaded it says that "answer" is undefined.It says on the page, where the <p id="guest"></p> is, "Welcome undefined". How do I make it so that the value of answer, which is given onLoad of the 1st page with the prompt, is displayed as text in function add_name()?
[CODE] function welcome(){ var x = document.getElementById("body");
The value of startTime when called from display() is undefined. I'm not sure why, as I declared the variable outside the function. The variable should be accessible by all functions, right?
I have two pages. In one page I am changing the value of a variable called t, in the other I am outputting it. The problem I'm having is in changing its value.
I declare multiple variables halfway down the page. The number between "mech" and "Num" is generated dynamically in the XSL. Later on I need to reference that variable in a function, but I need to build the variable name in script. How do I convert it from a string reference to a ref to the global variable?
function changePreference(pos,mt){ //mt does not reference mech2Num, I need it to. } changePreference(2,'my' + pos + 'Num');
var mech1Num=1|2|3|4|5|6; var mech2Num=1|2|3|4|5|6; var mech3Num=1|2|3|4|5|6;