I know I shouldn't be having this problem at this stage. But what have I done wrong?I have my main page, I have my onload page and in that onload page I call a function:And then I get the error message:Fatal error: Call to undefined function OpenChat.Needless to say I am trying to create an instant chat.
I'm getting an error message that says that my function is null or undefined. I figure it' something simple, like maybe a ( instead of {, but I can't seem to find it.
Here's the script from the header: Code: <script type="text/javascript"> var time = new Date(); var dayNight = time.getHours(); function displayImage() { if (dayNight >= 9 && dayNight <= 14) { .....
And from the body: Code: <body onload="displayImage()"> <div> <img id="highlights" src="" alt=""/> </div> </body>
I've written a function to format a number. It strips dollar signs and commas, converts to a number, and sets the number to two decimal places.However, I get the error message "amountNum is undefined". It occurs right where I use the replace command.[code]I am calling the function with this line of code:[code]
I'm trying to "progressively enhance" one of my surveys using javascript. Basically, I have rating scales that make use of radio buttons as each point on the scale. Each radio button occupies its own cell in a table. I wrote some functions that will highlight cells on mouseover in a color corresponding to its position on the scale (e.g. the lowest point is red, the midpoint is yellow, the highest point is green). When a radio button is clicked, the background of the button's cell and preceding cells in the same row will be colored accordingly. The functions are working well in FireFox and Chrome (I just have to add a few lines using the addEvent function to make it compatible with IE).
The effect looks a lot nicer when I add a function that makes the visibility of the radio buttons hidden.
However, I want to make sure that there is a fallback option in case the functions that color the cells don't work for whatever reason. I would not want the radio buttons hidden in this case.
Is there a method whereby I can call the "hideRadiobuttons" function only if the other functions are successfully executed?
I have a function which is called twice. It allows the elements of an array to be set to a different color, successively:
function ln8 (arrayA,color,current) { var arrayB=(typeof arrayA == 'string')? arrayA.split(',') : arrayA; var line = document.getElementById(arrayB[current]);
I am really confused as similar code on Tizag web site works fine. Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function changeText(){ document.getElementById('boldStuff').innerHTML = 'Fred Flinstone'; }</script> <p>Welcome to the site <b id='boldStuff'>dude</b> </p> <input type='button' onclick='changeText()' value='Change Text'/>
I would like to call a function within a function. When I do this I get "undefined"
Here's my code: <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function product(a,b){
[Code].....
I know you can just return in the first function, "product()" but I would like to do something else in my second function "display()" then return a value.
jquery SVG plugin into my website(Keith Wood) but I can't seem to get any of the plots to be visible. The exact code that I have below; also I should note that I get the error "TypeError: Result of expression '('#svgplot').svg' [undefined] is not a function."
Eric Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=utf-8"> <title>jQuery SVG Basics</title> [Code]..
I'm using a JavaScript to upload multiple files, namely this one: [URL]
The script has the ability to post additional parameters to the server, by calling the function setParams
var doktyp = "default"; var uploader = new qq.FileUploader({ element: document.getElementById('file-uploader-scope'), action: 'uploads.php',
[Code]....
Without the onSubmit: part the script works well and does as it's supposed to, but with it FireBug reports "uploader is undefined" und the script seizes to function. Now JavaScript istn't my strong suit, so I have been reading up on this for the last two hours, tried calling that function from a different place, tried to modify it, but no luck; the error remains the same (or slightly different; if I point at the class in question directly, the function doesnt work...).
Does anyone know why the onclick in the following popup menu gives the error:"Val is undefined"? Does it have something to do with the fact that it is called within the variable tablePop? Because it IS displayed properly as part of the popup text, where it is called outside the single quotation marks (see [***]). It is only in the onclick that it's causing problems. Code:
I am working on a site and have put some javascript in to control the size of the image that gets displayed on the page, however it runs ok but always returns an error after loading, and I can't find a cause. Code:
I've written a javascript function that checks for a php session. When there is no session, it works okay. But when there is a session, I get an "undefined" javascript error.
This is my js in question. I call sessionCheck() in body onLoad. If there is no session, I will get my alert of "it is null"
Code: function getUser() { return "<?php getSessionUser(); ?>"; }
I am trying to write a snippet to put in my form and cannot get it to run. I keep getting an undefined error for the variable 'Code' no matter what I do.The goal is present obtain a Time Frame based on an SVCode selected from a group of radio buttons.
I have a webpage that gives a quote (simple math). I recently revamped my entire website and when I went to place the page into the new site it will not work. It seems to not be doing anything at all. the page is at www.rwinvite.com/quote.html it uses quote.js which is in the same directory with the page. the html and js code is long, not complicated, but there are a lot of variables. This was working before I had the website redone, but I have no idea. I did run firebug and it tells me...
I have a bug that is only seeming to effect IE 8.Also has a weird display issue in IE8, but not in "compatibility view", which the bug may fix. Works and looks beautiful is Safari and Firefox.