Executing Function Stored Within Object
Oct 20, 2011
I have a strange issue currently within my event.state I have a function that I would like to execute. So you can say that event.state = function(). How I now execute this function that is stored in event.state?
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Sep 14, 2009
I am trying to get an object that is stored as an attribute. In IE7 it works but IE8 appears to return the object as a string value (pretty useless). I tried getting the attribute node and the debugger shows an object as the nodeValue but I cannot access it either. It returns an object in IE7 but in IE8 I get the result of a toString on the object again.
Is there a way to get an object stored in an attribute in IE8?
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Mar 20, 2010
I created a method for displaying an object's properties:
As long as renderfunction = false, the object is fine coming out of this function.
However, if I change renderfunction to true, all my properties become undefined. Why isn't this working as I expect it to?
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Feb 10, 2011
I am trying to pull a value being stored in a php function (it works fine) which is echoed into an html element, and use it in a javascript function. my HTML:
<img id="menu_image" src="<?php echo get_php_value(); ?>" width="356" />
my javascript:
function get_large_image(){
var image = document.getElementById('menu_image').src;
alert(image);
}
right now the alert is giving me flie path to the current page, I need a file path to the image. When I had javascript pull a value from an input tag using the id to reference and stored the php function in the value attribute, I got this: "object HtmlElement" The final purpose of all this is to modify dynamically and HTML <a>'s href and class attribute based on a certain condition being true.
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Jul 11, 2011
I am making a small gallery script. When a user clicks an image, I would like for a function to be called that tells the browser where that image is located in an object. For example:
[Code]...
It works, I just don't like it because it is messy and it seems sensible that some workaround exists.
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Dec 16, 2003
I need to execute a javascript function on a page on a site. The link of a button is javascript:executefunction(2). However, I need to execute the function javascript:executefunction(1). Is there a way to do this by typing it into the internet explorer address bar (like the view-source:address thing)? Or is there a program that can accomplish this? I need to do this to test how it would execute the command differently. I have no access to the server (it is not my server/site) and don't have to option of download all the files to my computer (too many external css and js files).
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Feb 26, 2010
Can somebody explain the following code:
var dbg =
(
function(){
[code]....
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Jul 5, 2010
i've been trying to make an animated fly/slide-out menu and am just trying to get the basic mechanics down. long story short i'm just starting with a simple mouseover/out setup to get things going.currently (as seen in the code below) i have a div which should simply move down 30px from its starting point on mouseover and return to its starting point on mouseout. this works perfectly the first time the mouse enters and leaves the div but nothing happens the next time the mouse enters the div unless the page is refreshed.
Code:
<html>
<head>
[code]....
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Nov 15, 2011
I'm trying to run this script on Firefox. I'm copying and pasting the whole thing in here just to be safe, but I'm mostly concerned with getting the findLegendary function to call catchPok(). The script executes fine, goes into the battle, but then...does nothing.It runs the catchPok function if I manually click and deselect the "Find Legendary" window option, so alternately, if somebody knows how to make the program automatically click the element at that point to stop repeating the function (maybe?) and it works, I'd be just as happy with that. My best guess is that the autoContinue function might be interfering somehow, since it runs that portion of the code with the manual findLegendary shutoff, but to be honest I'm pretty clueless.
What I want it to do is run the catch function through, catch the game pixel, and then go back to repeating. I don't care how this is accomplished as long as it can feasibly loop. The game rules allow botting, so this isn't against any site rules, either.
// ==UserScript==
// @name Pokemon Vortex Tool
// @namespace vortexrising.tk
[code]....
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Sep 7, 2010
Following is my problem def: Load a HTML page and set the form fields on that page and submit it using javascript. I tried following code: I wrote a html file with following code in it.
<html>
<head>
<title>Test</title>
[code]....
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Jul 23, 2005
I have an application that navigates through the links in a document,
most of which are "javascript:doThisFunction(args)" type of links.
Using DOM navigation I can find the reference to the javascript
function and store it as a String variable, but is there a way to
execute the function? Currently the only way I know how to do it is
in a series of if/else statements as in:
if (link=="doThisFunction(args)")
doThisFunction(args);
else if (link=="doThatFunction(moreArgs)")
doThatFunction(moreArgs);
... etc.
is there a more elegant way to do this?
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Jul 23, 2005
I have a select dropdown and 5 text fields. based on the option
selected (which are the units - cm/mm/inches/ft/yard etc), i change
the values in the text fields using javascript to the corresponding
units.
my problem is that when the options are selected very quickly(for eg
using the keyboard's up/down keys) then quickly, the text field values
lose their connection with the select box and the values become
illegal.
I suspect that the javascript function is being called even before the
earlier execution has not terminated. I tried using a global variable and using it as a lock, but still no success.
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May 17, 2009
Need the closeAll() function to execute before the div's slidedown.All divs are initially hidden, just making a check that if one isopen, it must close before any new div runs.Can someone help point me in the right direction?Here is what I have so far.
function closeAll() {
$(".div1").slideUp('slow');
$(".div2").slideUp('slow');
[code].....
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Nov 29, 2011
I have a hidden div containing a table. When the user enters a number into a text field and presses submit, the div containing the table appears. That's what is suppose to happen anyway. I am using an onclick function within the submit button to change the css display from none to block. The javascript is not executing.
Code:
How many devices do you want to register?
<input type="text" name="rows" id="rows" size="2" >
<input type="submit" name="submit" value="Enter" onclick="showRows();">
The javascript is
Code:
function showRows() {
var numRows = parseInt(document.getElementById('rows').innerHTML);
if(numRows != "") {
document.getElementById('Table').style.display = 'block';
} else {
document.getElementById('Table').style.display = 'none';
}}
Am I going about this the right way?
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May 4, 2011
I have this line in my code:
echo '<a href="" onClick="yesnolist()">Free Chat</a>';
Then at the top I have:
<? php
//have some php here
?>
<div class="innerContainer">
<head>
<script type="text/JavaScript">
function yesnolist(val) {
alert("lakjsd");
var e = confirm('Do you want to send a free chat request?');
if (e == true){
window.location.href = "[URL]";
window.location [URL];
return true;
}else
return false;
}
</script>
</head>
<span class="headings2">CONTACTS</span>
//and more code after this
echo '<a href="" onClick="yesnolist()">Free Chat</a>';
Why is it not doing my onClick()?
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Aug 3, 2011
I'm an experienced programmer (c, perl , python, bash) but absolutely newcomer with Javascript. The code I'm experimenting with is shown below. What I'm trying to do at this point is define a function in a script section in the head of my html page, then call that function in the onclick action of a form button. Sounds trivially simple, but for some reason it isn't doing what I expect. The eventual result will be that the Javascript will launch a Silverlight video player using the values supplied by the end user, but for now I just want to get the basic buttons to work.
<code>
<html>
<head>
<title>Silverlight player</title>
<script type="text/javascript">
var vProto;
var vServer;
var vStream;
function showMe() {
alert("In the function");
vProto = document.getElementById('proto').value;
vServer = document.getElementById('server').value;
vStream = document.getElementById('stream').value;
return false;
}
function alertMe() {
alert(document.getElementById('server').value);
return false;
} .....
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Mar 30, 2009
Is there a function in javascript the same as PHP's exit(). I have:
<script>
****EXIT OR EQUIVILENT IN JAVASCRIPT*****
</script>
<a id="java" style="color:#FFFFFF; ">Enable javascript to view my website</a>
This tells me if javascript is on or off.
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Aug 30, 2010
I've been having trouble with a seemingly simple function...I have a form where 3 of 5 field values are generated by a script tied in with Google Search (like a business address). The user is prompted to enter their business license #, and as soon as the input field has val().length == 9 characters, I want to execute an ajax call among some other functions... The problem is the function works when there are 9 characters in the field, but only after I generate a new and different set of values for the generated fields (i.e. the first generated values, coupled with those 9 characters isn't enough to set off the function, although when i use a second set of generated values, the function kicks in). Here's the applicable code...although there's a lot more to the picture...
[Code]....
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Oct 28, 2010
Test Page: http:[url].........
Code below:
<script language="JavaScript">
function function1(){
window.scrollTo(0,265);[code].....
Question: Is it possible to get rid of the button and have it scroll to 0,265 on page load ?
Comment: <body onload="function1();"> doesn't appear to work.
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May 21, 2011
I would like to execute functions based on the value of a form. This is the code I have.
<input type="text" id="posttitle" value="Title" onblur="if(this.value.length == 0) this.value='Title';" onfocus="if(this.value == 'Title') this.value='';">
Now let's say I want to execute the function "myFunction()" onblur if that same condition is met, so not only will it recreate the value "Title" but it will also execute a function afterwards. How can I achieve this? I assumed I'd do something like...
onblur="if(this.value.length == 0) this.value='Title' myFunction();"
But that did not work.
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Jul 23, 2005
I made a function call on the form onLoad event and it is ignored
in firefox. I place an alert box just b4 the fucntion and it is called
correctly by the browser but it stops when it enters the fucntion.
This work as it is intended in IE. How do I make a fucntion call in
Firefox?
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Apr 22, 2007
What is the best way to execute a function when the user clicks and holds an element for, say, 3 seconds? A Google search didn't reveal anything, but I couldn't really come up with a concise search query either. The only way I can think of is setting a timeout onclick, and clearing it onmouseup. Is this the best method?
On a somewhat related note, I am trying to check if the user has entered a valid time, in the form (m)m:ss, where the first m is optional. I decided to use a regular expression. (Is that the best way?) So far I have come up with [0-5][0-9]:[0-5][0-9], however, this allows other characters at the beginning or end of the string, as well as forcing the first character. If I change the first character to [0-5]?, it makes the first character optional but it allows times that don't meet that requirement - which basically defeats the purpose of having that rule at all.
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Nov 3, 2009
Is it possible to execute a JS function in a website, by using the JS console? Facebook has a function Facebook.streamPublish() for instance, which displays a dialog box to send a story to your Wall.Is it possible to call this from the JS console manually?I'm developing a Facebook application. I tried to call the above function from the Firebug console to test but with no success.
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Aug 31, 2011
I'm having some difficulty preventing a function from executing. Here's a scenario: I have a drop down list that has a sub menu. When you "mouseover" the menu heading, the sub menu expand and when you "mouseout" the menu heading, the submenu collapse. I also add "mouseover" and "mouseout" listeners to the sub menu. My trouble is how do I prevent the drop down list from collapsing so that I can get to the sub menu. And only collapse when there is a "mouseout" on both the menu heading and the sub menu? How do I prevent a function from executing, from inside another function?
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Jul 31, 2010
I am trying to load image and display other stuff dynamically, but I am having a hard time with it.How can I find out "span class" on the code below?what exactly defines "this"? and how can I access its contents?
<span class="PY4AAA">
<a title="" target="_blank" class="callsign" href="/qrz/PY4AQ">
<img src="/img/f/br.gif"> PY4AAA</a>
[code]....
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Jan 28, 2009
I am having issues with the following bit of code:
function test(){
window.alert("Alert1");
var testvar = document.getElementById("topMenu").getElementsByTagName("li");
[code]....
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