Grabbing Text From Webpage To Display On Another Page
Aug 19, 2011
I am trying to place text output from a url on another webpage.The output is the status of an alarm system.hash and mac info remove for security reasons.I would like to place these three outputs on another page.
While on vacation I've been writing a bunch of javascript/css text effects for fun and I'm planning to look into how I can implement my code inside a url. So now I want to know how I can recognise and grab the text from any random webpage and put it inside of a variable, my script can take it from there.
The red part of the code below doesn't work correctly, but I hope it shows what I want. Code: <html><body> <div id="container" style="float:left;"> my<br> dynamic<br> contents </div> <script type=text/javascript> var container = document.getElementById('container'); var containerHeight = container.clientHeight; if (containerHeight >= 100) { dispaly("big sideBanner"); } else if (containerHeight > 50 && containerHeight < 100) { display("middle sideBanner"); } else { display("small sideBanner"); } </script></body></html>
I like to display "big sideBanner" on the webpage if containerHeight is 100 or containerHeight is more than 100 and "middle sideBanner" if containerHeight is more than 50 and containerHeight is less than 100 and "small Banner" if containerHeight is less than 50. How can I make it work?
Is it possible to have a text box input searching for the entered text on another webpage in the same way Find In Page would do? I have a webpage that I want users to input an item, and that this will open the targeted webpage and bring you to (and highlight) the matched item(s) like find in page does. Is this possible or is the easiest way to just make users open the link to the target page and just complete the find in page search there?
I am trying to display a webpage from another domain and tried to access its elements and I am facing issues with this.
I tried using "iframes" and am facing cross domain issues.
All that I want to do is, set and get the attributes of the elements of the webpage from the other domain (eg: set text field value, get dropdown box values, click button etc)
Is there a way to get this job done?
I thought of browser addons however it will be a browser specific solution.
I have a function that lets me convert one character and throw an alert with the corresponding ASCII value, but what I am having trouble with is applying it to a text box. What I'm trying to do is when characters are entered the function will loop through the entered values and throw an alert for each of the corresponding ASCII values for each of the characters entered. I am trying to alert the user for every character that is out of the range of ASCII equivalent 1 - 128. Test code:
I am wondering if it is at all possible to create a button that--when clicked--grabs a paragraph of text that a user has highlighted. So you go to this website, then highlight a section of text. Once you have the text selected with you mouse, you then click the button. The button executes a function which acquires the selected text in a string. Is this hypothetical situation possible? Thank you for the time it took to read this post.
Is there a way to grab the text from inside a alt tag?I have a sitethat will have tons of span tags and I need to go through all of themsearching for the alt="" attribute then grab it.I'm using some non-jQuery javascript, so I'm sure there is an easierway to format this than what I currently have.----- html example:
I'm trying to grab a specific part of a string of text and am wondering how to do it (or if it is possible to do it) with a jQuery selector.Is there any way to get that specific part of the link?
Here's what I have so far, which handles characters as they're typed in. Could someone please show me how I would loop through all the values that are entered if a block of text was pasted in, and then grab the ascii value(s) that are > 128?: Code:
Im trying to grab certain variables like orderID & Subtotal variables that are posted to the confirmation page. The reason im grabbing these is for a confirmation pixel that is displayed for commission junction. When some clicks on their link, then completes an order,heir tracking pixel fires grabs these variables and that way they can track the order confirmaton. The problem is they dont see the tracking pixel firing and its not grabbing the variables. I dont know what to do. Here is the code.This is the code that shows on the confirmation page. Im assuming this is where im suppose to grab the variables.
//<![CDATA[ var SecureCartOrders = [ {"orderID":154983165,"name":"Max Test","company":null,"email1":"max@maxtest.com","address1":"123 main
I want to use the values of text boxes on my HTML webpage to create a webpage URL (like below):
<script type="text/javascript">
My text boxes are as follows:
Now this all works and the result webpage URL prints to id='ID1', but the big question is how do I use this resulting URL in another Javascript section as the src="?
.innerHTML is used when you trigger an event but if you just want to display the text how would you go about do it??I don't want to used document.writeln because it will "Wipe out all the contents" of that page.So I have some HTML text and javascript text.I would like both to display on my page.
I have 2 pages of html, one is test01.html and another is testing2.html files.My question is: In test01.html page I have some text fields,onclick on the button in the testing2.html page some text should show in the text field in the test01.html page. Is it possible to do it using javascript?
I have an ASP page that send data to a database. One of the fields is "Date" (no quotes). The form name is FrontPage_Form1. I would like the Date field to auto populate. So, I did some research and the only thing that I could come up with that worked was this:
<script> function upDate() { FrontPage_Form1.Date.value=new Date(); }
.innerHTML is used when you trigger an event but if you just want to display the text how would you go about do it? I don't want to used document.writeln because it will "Wipe out all the contents" of that page. So I have some HTML text and javascript text. I would like both to display on my page.
Here's my code Code: <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function display() { document.writeln("How do I make both text appear"); } </script> </head> <body onload="display()"> I would like this text in the body to remain. <script type="text/javascript"> display(); </script></body></html>
I am trying to create a chrome extension that can pass text from a text box to a webpage text box. Basically my company has an intranet site where you can search for an employee. The url does not display the search terms so i cant just append to it. Since I cant really work on this outside of work (its an intranet site) i have tried replicating it from home using the let me google that for you (www.lmgtfy.com) site.
I have a standard HTML form that asks the user for a dollar amount and a payment date. On the same page I want to display some acknowledgement text which displays to the user what they entered above.
For example, lets say the user entered 10.00 as the dollar amount, and 03/01/2011 as the payment date in separate HTML form text fields. Right before the submit button I would like to display to the user "By clicking on the submit button below, I agree to pay $10.00 to Company, Inc. on 03/01/2011".
I'm sure this can be done using jQuery... I'm just having a hard time finding an example.
I have posted in my community in Open Text an accordion, but only the text is displayed like a bloc, no accordion effect.on this community the Module header look and feel is based on a CSS. It seems that i have some conflicts between both (no error message displayed).
i have a web based system, i would like to create code for the system for the webpage to display properly in every browser but i do not know where to start from.
it is possible to display the duration a webpage is accesssed. For example, if its a form webpage, then the time to be displayed will be = time the webpage was left (press submit button etc. or the time the viewer left the page) - time the webpage was first accessed or loaded.
If it is possible with javascript, what are the methods, attributes etc that need to be used.
I am creating a site whereby advertisers can create adverts. One of the options is to view a preview of their advert. I currently open a new window to display this preview page. I would prefer to keep the user within one window at all times to avoid confusion of multiple windows and therefore was wondering if there is a way to display this preview page as an overlay similar to how lightbox displays images? I am currently using jquery lightbox to display some images and also jquery for other elements of the site such as tabs.