how to Get xmlHttp.responseText when you call from IFrame? I get empty xmlHttp.responseText, while when calling server from out the IFrame, I get the responseText without problem, how can I solve this problem?
I'm working on a script that calls my php file, checks the db and returns text. If the returned text="bad" then i want the var "bad" to be set to 1. at the bottom of my script, if anything has tripped bad=1 then it returns false and the form doesn't submit...everything works great except for this one piece so i was wondering if you guys might offer me some insight
I need to turn xmlhttp.responseText into a column of links that will be displayed in a popup div.I've defined xmlhttp.responseText as var named txt with: var txt=xmlhttp.responseText;
That produces a var with comma delimited values. I'd like to proceed by passing txt through a For Loop that will create the links, but I can't find a method that will count commas.
How do I return the number of commas in javascript?
i like to access a PHP file do some work and then if all is successful return the response text update the div innerhtml compare div content with xmlhttp.responseText
I've been racking my brain for a couple hours now and doing a lot of searching and I cannot seem to find an answer. I want to know if it is possible to return the xmlhttp.responseText value from an AJAX function to the function that originally called the AJAX function.
Code: //Set handler for server response. xmlhttp.onreadystatechange = function() {
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I want to return the my_response variable to the original caller. No matter what I try I have been unsuccessful. I even tried assigning it to the global window variable using window.my_response = xmlhttp.responseText but it ends up being undefined.
Every example I've seen of using AJAX pretty much does something inside of the if (xmlhttp.status == 200) part to update the web page. I really do not want to do that.
I'm making a vaery specialized form to output html code to copy and paste. So far so good and I'm happy with the out come. I know it's a tad bloated but I actually wrote a little bit of it from what I've learned so I'm learning and that's the point.
So what happens is that I present my user with a form where they can slap in all the info and the out come is a copy and paste procedure after that.
In the "content" section, I'm sure there will be a few paragraphs of text being entered sometime, and most likely copied and pasted in. What I would like to happen is the script recognize carrige returns and enter in <br><br> in place of them. This is a wordpress issue so im not sure if closing a p and opening one is going to work right. Code:
I am passing data from a textarea to a div with javascript. The problem is the div is ignoring line breaks.
document.getElementById('layer1').innerHTML = document.getElementById('reply').value.replace(" ", "<br /><br />"); e.g... i entered this in the textarea test1 test5 test6
I pulled together a custom RSS twitter feed that uses javascript; however, when I tell the code to "callback" 3 posts, they all run together without line breaks. What is the best way to have breaks between the posts?
This page shows the html code (in the right sidebar): [URL]
How do I make line breaks in my xml file? This is what I got in my <head>: <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function(){ $('.quotes').randomContent({xmlPath: "xml/quotes.xml", nodeName: "quote"}); }); </script>
As you can see, it takes a random quote from my xml file. But I have some long quotes which I want to line break like this: <quote> This is a verry verry verry verry <line break> ... long quote. </quote>
using the ajax function ($.ajax()) to send the value of a textarea to an php file. This works fine. But the data, which i`m sending to to the php file, is without any line-breaks.Here is my ajax request:
var myTextareaVal = $('#message-textarea').val(); $.ajax({ type: "GET",
I wonder if jquery or javascript has the function adding line breaks which can be similar to nl2br() in PHP? This is the info i want to grab from a database, PHP will add line breaks (<br/>) when it is passed into nl2br(),
getting first line coordinates of multiple line inline element.
Example HTML aaa bbb ccc ddd <span id="target">eee fff ggg hhh iii jjj</span>kkk lll mmm nnn ooo ppp qqq $(document).ready(function() {
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Assume that span#target has a line break, when I see a browser. Then I click span#target, above function returns the head of coordinates which second line ("hhh") has. I want to have the coordinates which first line ("eee") has. How can I get that?
How do I read a local text file line by line, one line at a time. I got upto opening a file, and can read whole file at a time. But I want to read just one line at a time. May be have a counter of lenght of the file and read only the counter number line at a time.
<SCRIPT language=JavaScript> var fso = new ActiveXObject( 'Scripting.FileSystemObject' ); f = fso.OpenTextFile( "c:\mytextfile.txt", 1 );
I'm fetching some HTML files with XMLHttpRequest and dumping the ResponseText into block elements; works fine except that single and double quotes are being displayed as question marks (inside of a black diamond in FireFox)
What's going on ? What is the workaround ? I've tried this:
I'm trying, to fill a table with data I receive from a Servlet. In Chrome everything works fine. But when I try the app on IE the responseText is allways empty. The following is my JS code (using prototype):
function updateToDeleteTable(){ var url = 'getDefHidConFechaInsercionMayor?plantacion_id='+$('plantacion_id'). options[$('plantacion_id').selectedIndex].value + "&fechaDesde="+$("dateSelect").options[$("dateSelect").selectedIndex].value;
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I know the servlet returns a correct text, because when I enter the request uri in a new IE tab it returns the appropiate html code.
Allso when I check the variable response in the IE JS debugger the resaponse of the servlet is 200 (OK). I realy can't think of anything I'm doing wrong, exept, that maybe there is a size limit for the responseText.