The value of lastModifier varies from browser to browser. For example, for a server writing the header:Last-modified: Fri, 04 Jun 2010 20:41:59 GMTSafari 4 puts out a literal string that is exactly what is found in the document header, Fri, 04 Jun 2010 20:41:59 GMTFirefox 3.6 and Internet Explorer 8 put out a reformatted string in local time (not sure if it's the server's local or the browsers local, since my server is in the same time zone).06/04/2010 13:41:59Is there any way to get a consistent lastModified string without doing browser sniffing? I would expect sniffing to not be resilient to change, given that lastModified output has changed before in browser history, based on posts from several years ago, and will likely change again.
I have a javascript slideshow with a "thumbnail strip" at the bottom that scrolls based on mouse position or current image. I am using the setTimeout function to loop through scrolling the div, but it is not consistent. also, it works good in Safari and Chrome, IE is slow, and Firefox is choppy. is there a way to make it scroll smoothly on all browsers? all the code is in one html file. here is a link to the file: [URL]
I'm trying to write some javascript code that will swap two rows in a table, in an attempt to provide users with an easy and visual way to manually change the order of the listed items in a table.
The sample code works as it should in IE, and switches the two rows nicely.
In Mozilla however it fails the first time, but for some odd reason it works fine afterwards.
Mozilla doesn't seem to be removing the duplicated node the first time, which makes it appear as if an extra node is inserted into the table (which is actualy the case), but on subsequent attempts, it seems to be removing the duplicated node perfectly... Code:
I have a question about what the most certain method to obtain the correct UTC time in javascript is.On my forum, there is a countdown clock, that should show the same amount, wherever the user is located. I use UTC in javascript to get the current time, but I have trouble getting consistent results.I have tried two methods:Method 1:
Code: var d = new Date(); var localTime = d.getTime();
Once you load this up you will see that eventually the hover will not set the height correctly. Keep on hovering on each item and then leaving it before it fully expands and then the next time you go over it it will leave off where the last item had expanded to
I have list of about a thousand applications for which various outsourcing companies are supporting at different levels. I want to use the attached code to filter. For example, if I type "SOX", every row with "SOX" appears. The filter works well but when I type "S" and the information appears on row, the height of the row changes. When I type "O" it changes more. What must I change to keep the height of the rows consistent.
What to return from my functions. Initially I was returning true or false to indicate success. But really, true only indicates that the function completed, not that it successfully did what it was supposed to do.
Try/catch is pretty useless as the browser tends to ignore most errors and so doesn't execute the catch clause in a consistent manner.
I notice libraries tend to return an object reference, which would be undefined on failure.
There's a setting in php.ini: zlib.output_compression = xxx
If it is set to "On", php will bzip the output of scripts so that there is less data to transfer to the client. I found that this setting is quite useful especially on slow connections, but I have a slight problem with it: it also compresses output of scripts which generate pdf files. While Mozilla / Firefox handles this well, IE simply fails to show the document.
Is there any way to tell PHP not to compress output of certain scripts. Is there a command for that?
I have this script here but im struggling to add commas to the output to seperate the figures. e.g. rather than 10000, I would like 10,000 here is the script:
This year approximately <span id="fires" ></span> people have died in a fire.
I thought I knew how, but I'm unclear how to get this function to display: document.getElementById("txtHint").innerHTML=xmlhttp.responseText;" inside the div.
xmlhttp.onreadystatechange=function() { if (xmlhttp.readyState==4 && xmlhttp.status==200) { var div = document.createElement('div');
How do you simply output the current url in the browser i.e if i am in google.com I want google.com outputted and so on.Also on multilanguage sites if my url is say www.mydomain.com/en/about.html or www.mydomain.com/en/animals/horses/racehorses/stallions.html I want to be able to manipulate the url so I can change en to fr for example when I jump between english and french pages. I want users to be able to switch the language of that particular page by clicking a link. I need to be able to switch segment one of the url (en,fr,de etc...)dynamically somehow instead of hardcoding a link into each page.
Ok Im am so very lost on what to do now, I have written the php code and would like to display the contents of what is being echoed through the url.Example is by enteringmywebsite.com/index.php?dog=dogs it returns "a dog"mywebsite.com/index.php?dog=littledog returns "a little dog"What I would like to do is display the output of the urls to my webpage using javascript in popups. I have the pops written already I just need to be able to display the output.Please note that some of the pages are html so I would like to do this in javascript.
I have a html form that is submitted with a submit button code...
if I display the output using the alert methods(now commented out) they work fine. I was hoping to display my messages in the div with id of output. When that didn't work I tried to see if I could send anything to the div. When I click the submit button the message "WTF" appears for at most half a second. I'm hoping to get it to stick around. I'm sure it has something to do with how form submission works. Maybe I need to submit to the same page? can I do that with JS?
This code works successfully, however the outputted message looks boring and unprofessional.
This appears with a plain grey border around it: "You cannot upload without first logging in. If you have not already logged in, please do that first." How do you add attributes to those script lines? And the border too?
I have a for each loop in javascript, of which I need to output to an ASP array. unfortunantly not too familiar with javascript..
the loop is for items ordered in a shopping cart. they are displayed as rows of a table. all i need to do is get the same data into an ASP array to use on the next page, specificaly the +theitem+ and +thenumber+ variables. Code:
I need to take text from a database, turn it into a barcode from the Web and print to a Zebra Z4M barcode printer. I am stuck at two separate approaches.
1. Use ZPL II (Zebra's proprietary language to command the printer) which is executed at a DOS Prompt with "COPY BarCode.txt LPT1" Is there any way to run that from the web. Also, is there any other method of sending the information in the text file to the printer?
2. Use some sort of ActiveX object to compile a barcode label image, then use another ActiveX object to remove the Header/Footer and Margins from the IE printout. I have found ActiveX objects that can compile the image, but have not found anything to block out the Header/Footer and Margins.
I'm sure you all have seen how using the src argument in a script tag is essentially the same as including the body of the script within your page. For example:
Is there a way to capture the html output of that script and save it to a variable or text file so that I can use a language like php to parse it and look for certain words or phrases?
For instance, this particular url executes some javascript code which produces an iframe on my page, but view source only displays the script tag. Using innerHTML I can get the iframe code to print in another browser window, but I would prefer the iframe html be save to a variable or text file so that I can write a script to parse it on the fly.
I am new to this forum and also not a javascript coder. That said, I have a webpage that uses a freeware compiled javascript that displays the number of users current on line.
It works fine. But I would like to capture the output value as a variable that could then be used later. The code below displays the current number of users.
I would like to know if it is possible to create a script to use in a webpage for output the title <a href="[url].....types.html">TITLE</a> BUT not the link itself = [url].... or http:
[url]......It is a website (it it not mine) where the user input your data in a database being output as html page.
I've got the following page below. Instead of the function writing to textfields, I want to write to span tags, which will be blank to start out with, then populate with the data after the function runs. This should be simple, but I'm not getting the syntax right for some reason. Here's the page: Code:
Does anyone know of a way to retrieve the output of a webpage and place the output in the current web page (not using iframes)?For example, here is a simple web page (test.html):
<html> This is just a test </html>
I would like to take the output of this page and insert into my current page: