Decoding String
Oct 11, 2006I get a string, like "1,3" and need to read out the numbers 1 and 3. I
can change the separator if needed, but all I want to is to send to
numbers in a string, then decode them
I get a string, like "1,3" and need to read out the numbers 1 and 3. I
can change the separator if needed, but all I want to is to send to
numbers in a string, then decode them
Is it available in js? found nothing on forum.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI want to know if there is a way to return ajax call as html value and not plain text, ie all html formatting will be displayed.
My code:
<script src="jquery.js">
<script>
$(function()
{
[Code]....
String returned from webform4.aspx is html formatted but jquery displayed it as plain text. Is that anyway to display it as html string ?
I have a for loop: Code: for( var i = 0; i < aInput.length; i++ ) I want to use this i variable to concatonate it as a string to find an input box
Code:
var j = i;
var qualname = "discountqualifier" + j;
qualname.toString();
if ( inputName == ( qualname ) )
{
Assuming I have a input box named discountqualifier0, discountqualifier1, discountqualifier2 etc...
I have some jquery code like this:
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1258" />
[code]....
I need a simple, quick and efficient way to logically branch if I find a string is contained in another string in jquery Most other languages this can be resolved in one or two lines and it would be readable.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have a simple example below showing how when I pass in the value of the value attribute of option node, and then use if operator to check whether parameter is a string or not, even though it's a string, it converts it to false boolean and triggers the else statement rather than calling a function.callback should be a string so why is it saying otherwise?
View 3 Replies View RelatedIs it possible to break apart a string into characters, be it a word or a sentence, and store each individual character in an array?
View 11 Replies View RelatedI have made a basic form, and I need to combine three values within my form, then create an md5 hash of this string.Then assign it to a hidden variable.My form is here...
Code:
<p>
<label for="firstname">First Name: </label>
<input id="firstname" type="text" name="firstname" /><br />[code]....
Or I have created a pastebin of it here, for easy reading: http://pastie.org/1171757.So I need to be able to combine the three values into a string, create a md5 of the string, then call the value of the string into a hidden value all before posting the form.
I need help with substring or trim function in javascript. Find below my code. Selection holds the value Select State, and length of the string is 14. I need to equate the Selection value to string "Select State" and execute alert message.
function selected_item() {
if (Selection=="Select State")
alert("Select the State");[code]....
I tried this:
var state=Selection.substring(0,11); and then string would be equated to state variable. But it is not working.
How I would remove characters from a string if they are present?
For example lets say I wanted to remove c:/fakepath/ from the string c:/fakepath/DSF102.jpg and just leave the DSF102.jpg how would I got about this?
I have this, VB.Net code..how can i do exact same thing in javascript?
How to check if some char in textbox contains one of the ones in string "allowedChars"
I am currently trying to build a new function in javascript that is supposed to handle a string of text. The idea is that it should find the lowercase letters and uppercase letters in a string and then swap them.
Meaning all lowercase letter becomes uppercase letter and vice versa.
So i am just asking if someone could point me in the right direction or give some tips. I've currently been reading about the toUpperCase(); and toLowerCase(); functions and i am fairly confident i know how to use them for switching, however i still need a way to find the lower , upper character in the string so i later can switch them.
Here is my code:
<script type="text/javascript">
var str="Welcome to Microsoft! Microsoft Microsoft";
var stringToBeFound = 'Microsoft'
var ReplaceString = 'site'
document.write(str.replace(stringToBeFound , ReplaceString ));
</script>
My problem is im trying to use string.replace that is not case sensitive and replace every string found. I could use regular expression with it but my stringToBeFound is a dynamic variable im getting it from my database
How can i remove a string from an existing string in javascript. I have a textbox in a form and want to make sure that when the user clicks a button that certain words are moved, like all instances of "hello" should be taken out of the text the user typed in the textbox.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI ran into a problem that I could not fix myself, I am trying to replace a string with another string, the replace lines look like this:
Code:
var word = document.getElementById("word").innerHTML; document.getElementById("word").innerHTML = wordd.replace(/B/g, '<span class="style106">B</span><span class="style107"> </span>'); It works just perfectly if left alone, but I need to replace every letter inside this string, adding those style and span tags around each and every letter. So if I add another line to this code, like this:
[Code]...
I am using the Google AJAX search API for simple queries. I want to do so
only for the current day. Right now I have:
var date = new Date();
var today = date.toString();
document.write(today.toDateString());
which prints
Wed Jan 31 2007
I'd like it to look like "Jan 31, 2007" before I query Google, ie
eliminate "Wed" and add a comma after 31. Can someone tell me which
combination of Date methods to use and how?
Also I want the value-of of the string in a searchString; "today" and
not the actual value is used below. Can someone also tell me how
to get to the value of the var.
var searchString = "al-Sadr OR Al-Sadr OR ('Mahdi' AND 'Army') AND today";
This is probably easy if I knew Javascript. Can someone show me the code to get the number "800014352" part from the url????
[URL]
string to num and num to string how?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI was wondering if you can get the info from the query string in a server-side javascript tag?
Here's what I'm trying to do...
I want to use the same function for a number of fields.
<input name="taxi1" type="text" id="taxi1" size="8"
(this,1)">
function myFunction(val, itm) {
}
What can I do to get the name of the text field "taxi1"? If I try to use
[val], I'm told it is an object. I'm looking for the string "taxi1".
I want to form a string that contains string and variavles.
Such as
var response = prompt("Enter Pcr Number?","");
var str = "'H:' response 'hi3.dot'";
So i want to fill in the string with the response.
I'm trying to work on something wierd and was wondering, given a string
that contains the name of a function, can you get a reference to that
function?
I have a popup window where a user can select from a list of address
records. When passing the details back to the calling screen i set all
the address fields using code like this:
Page.main.fldStreet.value = retStreet;
Page.main.fldCity.value = retCity;
but the problem i'm haveing is setting the selection of the combo box
for country codes using the returned country code value. i know there
is a setSelectedIndex but this doesn't help much. is there an
equivelent .value = ?
I am trying to use a string for a regular expression pattern. Here is a
test that I set up:
var s="^d{3}-d{3}-d{4}$";
var r=new RegExp();
r.compile(s);
var t="333-333-3333";
alert(r.test(t));
I have tried this with and without the "compile", and also adding the
"/..../" to the beginning and end of the string, but I always get "false".
Can you use a string to represent a pattern...in Javascript?
I can't figure out how to parse the following string and to decompose
it into substring.
CuttingFlags--C500F2*#C503F3*#C509F10*#C506F2*F15##
Basically, each C should go in an array. and for each C I should have
an array of F.
CuttingFlags array contains C500, C503, C509 and C506
C500 contains F2, C506 contains F2 and F15.....
Can you help to parse the string first?