I have a js file located on domain A, and on domain B i have included the js file, i want to change some information within my js file depending on the url(pulled from a database). I already have pulled the url via some coding and I am wondering if I use Ajax on domain B will this actually pull the information or will it stop it because of cross domain security? If it will block it, how can I pull this off?
I need to create three dropdown boxes (box 1:colour, box 2: price, box 3:brand) and when the user presses "GO" they are returned with the correct information, pulled from corresponding fields in my MYSQL database.
For example, colour: silver, price £100-£200, brand:samsung...should return 5 items on the page. I do not need the dropdown boxes to populate depending on ther previous selection - they are static, so to speak. If possible, I would like the information to be retuned to my page without the URL changing, which leads me to think I will need to be ausing ajax....?
I have a site setup, where each page has 3 <div> columns. In the 3rd <div> Column, I want to populate dynamic content. Basically, I want to have 1 external file, which holds the content to be populated. The 3rd <div> column on each page would need to pull the information from the 1 external file. I want to insert JavaScript in the 3rd <div> column to direct the page to pull this content from the 1 external file.
Example: 3rd <div> column could show Ads or Promotions. The external file holds the images, links, etc. for the specific Ads or Promotions. The external file can be edited just once and all pages automatically show this new content because the JavaScript in the 3rd <div> column pulls from this external file. This seems like it should be really simple, but I cannot find anything online that describes how to do this. I am likely not using the right keywords for my search because I am new to JS.
Can I call a value from the database to javascript/vbscript. Let's say the database is called SQL="SELECT * from checkout".Can I validate that the SQL and the javascript/vbscript equals to each other and inside the javascript uses the response.redirect function to another asp page?
This hides the games the user doesnt want to see on the page. But before the game is hidden I want to make an Ajax call to the database and add the user's preference into the table so next time the user comes to the page I can hide the game from the start. How can I do this?
I am mixing javascript and php to graph sales dynamically from a mysql database - unfortunately i can only plot 1st sales value - i basically need javascript to call a php function that queries the database and returns the next sales value - here is a snippet from the php file [code]...
Is it possible to call a WSDL document behind authentication with an existing SOAP service to pull data from a database behind authentication in Javascript?
Ultimately, I want to insert script into a spreadsheet to aggregate data from a database behind authentication.
i want to add a part of the website that will be generated from mysql database from an external file just like php include just that i want these parts to update realtime without refreshing the browser. i also want it to have pagination.
function displayTimes() { document.write("8:30-9:50<br>9:55-11:15<br>11:15-12:00<br>12:00-1:20<br>1:25-2:43"); }
It's not displaying. How do I call the function properly? I tried reading about onload but it only applies to <body> and <img> and I want it in a specific area of the page. I can put the script on the same page and then call the function later, but I want to know if it's not possible doing the above properly.
Below is a sample HTML code for including a javascript file.
Code HTML4Strict:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
[code]....
When i browse this test html page on Firefox, the alert message is displayed as on the code above. But on IE, the page shows no such alert message.I assume this is a problem with the functions on the external js file not being recognised in IE.
I am having a project requirement of calling a Javascript from a java program or JSP. Here it goes...
I have an external web page which I can access using a hyperlink this page is "Export to PDF" page. In this page we have an "EXPORT" button which on click calls a "do_export" javascript function. On clicking the EXPORT button a PDF is generated.
Now my problem is I do not have the access to the code, so what I can do is to some how open that webpage and then execute that javascript function form a Java program or a JSP file or even a shell script file.
In simple, I want to automate this export process and I had only access to this webpage by a URL.
I have a JavaScript image gallery that loads in a DIV. I have 4 different Galleries - each with their own image array stored in it's own External JavaScript file.
What I want to do, is when you click on a link to any of the 4 galleries that an onclick function calls the relevant external JavaScript file and then loads the array of images in the same DIV. I want to remain on the same page at all times...just a different array of images is seen by the user in the DIV.
So I have a nice little hand rolled Ajax call to my server pulling a list from the database and displaying it in a drop down list dependant on the user input. Aka Google suggest. I am wondering if the quickest way to do this is to call the database each time with Ajax and search the results with the input, or to write an xml from the database and search that. Then when the Database is updated rewrite the xml file.
Am I underestimating MYSQL again? Or not, and I feel it would be good practice to write the xml file because it will essentially mean a lot less database calls. But I don�t know how fast searching an xml file would be in comparison to a db call. The results from the database are say 500 entries anywhere between 10 - 100 characters each. I want to know A. The best way to do this B. Lets say the site will have pretty high traffic so I am looking for it to be as tweeked as possible. I can test but thought at the end of my week it was worth seeing what peoples advice is.
I am creating a job ticket object that will interact with a database. It has to update the database on the fly via AJAX. Within the job ticket object, I have instances of a Component Object. Within the Component Object, I have an instance of an Editor Object. One of the methods of the Editor object is a function to edit some text and when it's submitted, it will update the database. All of that is working fine. My problem is that I need to refresh the screen with the new contents of the database. I have a method in the Component Object that refreshes the screen, but how do I call it from within the Editor Object? I believe it has to be called there because the editor object has a handler for the form submission and the AJAX function. So I'll have to reference a callback function once the AJAX request is handled, but I don't know how to call it.
I know that sounds kind of convoluted, so hopefully, this very simplified code will paint a better picture of what I'm trying to do:
Code:
Now I want to call refreshScreen, but I don't know how:
What im trying to do is to dynamically call an external javascript file. The script once called will provide variables for another function.The problem is that variables can not be passed through from the external script to the parent script. I understand why this is, but i am wondering if there are other ways to load (or refresh) an external script?
How do you call a jquery function from an external js file and then load that function when the window loads, that is the .ready() function if I am not mistaken.
This is my first message and I am extremely new to jQuery. I am using Ajax to call external html pages into a div in my site. I have three external html forms which uses JavaScript and one .file. When I call these pages, the html pages are being rendered correctly but the JavaScript and .pl file (form post) is not being executed. Any ideas on how to resolve?
I actually use a counter on a webpage (It works). To do it, I use an inline javascript but I would like to unify the entire page and call that counter directly in the external Javascript that manages the whole site.
Here's the actual code... Code: HTML <body onLoad=gen_hits()> ... <span id='hits'></span><SCRIPT language="JavaScript" SRC="[URL]"></SCRIPT> ... </body>
EXTERNAL JAVASCRIPT (ini.js) var hits="HITS "; function gen_hits() { document.getElementById("hits").innerHTML=hits; }
And here a "view" of my request... Code: HTML <body onLoad=gen_hits()> ... <span id='hits'></span> ... </body>
EXTERNAL JAVASCRIPT var hits="HITS " + <SCRIPT language="JavaScript" SRC="[URL]"></SCRIPT>; function gen_hits() { document.getElementById("hits").innerHTML=hits; } How to modify it ?
/**** This is "myAjaxFunction.js *****/ var asyncRequest; function getContent(url){ try{ asyncRequest = new XMLHttpRequest(); asyncRequest.onreadystatechange = stateChange; asyncRequest.open('POST', url, true); asyncRequest.send(null); } .....
I have a few buttons on a page I'm developing and I want the onclick event to call a javascript function in an external file and execute it. I would like to be able to pass a parameter to that function and then either have the function take the user to a new URL or make changes to the webpage content.
Initially (just to test) I had inline javascript that caused an alert to popup. That worked fine. Next I took the inline code and put it in a function in an external javascript file that was referenced in the HTML:
I need to be able to use jQuery's load function to grab the contents of an external file and append them to a particular DOM element. The problem is that when that external file includes scripts that contain calls to document.write, I get weird behavior that changes depending on which browser I'm using.If I'm using Internet Explorer, the load function gets all of the non-script elements from the external page and correctly appends them into the DOM element. Of course, this is not ideal because it ignores the scripts.If I'm using Firefox or Safari, the load function runs the scripts but the document.write output overrides the entirety of the calling page.Thus, I end up with a page that now only contains the document.write output instead of a page that includes the original HTML plus the document.write output as a child of a DOM element.
I have a external file for example abc.js ,in this abc.js file no functions ,it contains some scripting,i want to call the scripting file though html I use the code
I have been searching how to connect to a database and execute some queries, and then use the data that I get to populate some tables in a web page, all this using javascript.
I am confused because I have seen in some webpages that javascript is not designed to connect with databases, and also I have see other pages where they say that it is possible.
Does anyone know if it is possible to use javascript to connect to a database (informix), and execute some procedures or queries?