I am trying to create a tree table (javascript code was adopted from
online source) but the rowspan in td tag does not work well when I
toggle the rows. Here is the sample code, notice the row "4" should be
in the Type 1 section (click on the arrow and expand it, it will
display correctly), but when it is collapsed, it is pushed downwards to
Type 2 section. Could not figure out what is the reason. Any ideas? Code:
using the fixedheadertable.js plugin I bumped into what looks likes an underlying bug of Jquery. Atextarea in a rowspaned cells doesn't fill the subsequent rows ; except if a arbitrary string (a single character do)is put before the textarea. The following spans correctly the 5 rows (taken from the demo test.html of the plugin.the html is very simple and looks valid):
I've been trying to build a HTML Form, consisted of Input Boxes, that can be autoincremented, in a tree style. Basically, I need something like the following:
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where A can always be incremented (A.1, A.2, A.3, ...), having each A "child forms"
I have an html table with six rows and two columns. I have what it is supposed to look like here. But, what is really confusing me is that with the exact same source code snippet inside wordpress here is not displaying the same output, the image does not span both rows? I am super confused by this behaviour. Has anybody ever run across this error before?
I have a dynamic HTML table which gets populated by coldfusion and displayed in the page, I have a column called performace which holds numeric values. I need to select the top 3 best performace value in the column and then highlight the entire row in different colours (top 3 values for performance). Can any one help me in doing it?My server can run only Javascript and coldfusion, No Ajax/PHP.I need a complete set of code which such that I will add the script and it performs the calculating and highlighting part.
I've been working on getting a table with a super header and sub headers to only sort by the sub headers. The example at [URL] shows this is possible but everytime I try to run the code the items in the top row are used to sort columns starting with 0. I've tried two different versions of jquery and re-downloaded Tablesorter twice now. It seems as if this should be easy and I'm just missing some amazingly simple thing.
Code:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/ TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html> <head>
I have written some JavaScript that I can use to remove a table row from a table. If I have the table:
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I also have JavaScript that will add a row to the same table. I've found that if I add a bunch of rows, when I delete one, there is a small amount of whitespace added between the permanent row and the others. It seems like while the row is removed, some remnants of it remain. Is there a way to get rid of it completely?
On the time sheet page i have created a years worth of entries in the database for a user so that they may create entries ahead of time(for holidays etc.).
My problem is that when i load the page, i display the current month for that user and it displays:
Date Month Day TimeInMorning TimeIn Evening etc..
What i would like is that a user may update any field and click on a save button which will update the field(s) that they have changed. I ahve attempted in javascript to do this but i am failing.
My program builds several tables using inner HTML. All the tables are displayed only when the program terminates. How can I make it display one table at a time and then wait for a click before displaying the next table?
The basic concept is a music playlist that I'm trying to write as a table inside a div.
I have Song and Playlist 'classes'. The Song class has a Write() method, as does the Playlist.
The Song.Write() boils down to this: var tr = document.createElement("TR"); var td = document.createElement("TD"); tr.id = this.ID; tr.appendChild(td); td.innerText = this.Artist + ' - ' + this.Title; td.onclick = function() {top.playSong(this.parentElement.id);} return tr;
The Playlist.Write() call is essentially this: // this.songs is an Array of Song objects for (var x = 0; x < this.songs.length; x++) { playlistTable.appendChild(this.songs[x].Write()); }
When I attempt to call playlistTable.appendChild() after creating the table via document.createElement("Table"), everything works fine, except I have no way to add the table to my document, since the div I want it in won't believe that appendChild() is a valid method. If I put the table in the div as a <TABLE>, and then try to append to that, the *table* doesn't accept appendChild() as valid. Specifically, I get an 'Invalid argument' error when calling either.
New to this, worked through the w3c tutorials and am really fascinated by some of the concepts. I'm only familiar with html, css, js (basics), so am trying to keep things as simple as I can for this.
For simplicity I'll use books.xml with a listing of books. Each book has a <title><author><year><price> and <image> element. The images are stored in a folder called "images" a path is listed in the xml document.
Using js and an array I can loop through the xml file and have it extract each node into a table, if I mouseOver a ROW in the table, it displays that listing in a DIV above and I would like it to display the image/thumbnail for that particular listing within another div called thumbnail which is in the same location regardless of which listing you mouseOver.
if (window.XMLHttpRequest) {// code for IE7+, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari xmlhttp=new XMLHttpRequest(); }
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So the way this looks is there's a grey div. At the top it says listing, and when the body loads it lists the [0] first entry from the array. To the right of this is a small div called thumbnail that is empty and I would like it to load the relevant image from the path in the <image> tag in the xml file.
Below the listing is a table with 4 columns (title, genre, price, image) and an equal number of rows to the number of listings in the xml file. Under the "image" column it just shows the path to the image.
So how do I tie the empty thumbnail div to the listing so it'll just add the path from the xml <image> tag into a <img src="pathnamefromxmldocument">
I''m using some javascripts for tab content and I would like to copy content from one tab to another tab. I found DOM could achieve this, but I can't get it working in my code:
The following code (HTML) generates a table. Now I'd like to insert a new row by a javascript.
The following code (javascript) works with the Internet Explorer and also with Mozilla. However, the inserted button (onClick) in the table does not work with the Internet Explorer. It only works with Mozilla. Code:
I am looking for a package i found once that created excel style html tables with javascript. It would do all sorts of things like column resizing, sorting, rearranging etc.
I don't remember the name but I am sure there are similar packages like this. Anyone have a list of links?
I am constructing a large table on the fly and add it to the dom using html(val). It takes about 6 seconds. I am wondering if there's any practice that would speed up this process?
I want to create a HTML Table and correspondingly have 2 buttons. One would be add button and other would be remove button. I have few text boxes where I will fill the data and later on clicking Add these text boxes details would be added to the Table. I am using javascript code to handle the event (on click event handler) Similarly I wanted to delete an entry from the table. This is where I am having a problem. The requirement is: In the table if I click on any row I want that row to be highlighted. I can use any color to highlight the row. Then on clicking Remove Button I want to delete that row that is highlighted. I am unable to solve this as I dont know what event handler to use to perform this action and also how to code for this. I am not sure about the events the HTML table can handle and how the selected row can be deleted.
I have a question about iterating through an HTML table with jQuery.
I have a table that I populate with AJAX and only stores the data. However I would like to now stylize each cell according to the data that is inside and its position in the table.
I have come up with something like this to iterate through each row and cell
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I am wondering now, how do I reference the very first column once I am inside the inner .each() loop? The very first column of this row contains information on how to stylize this cell.
I have a table on my website displaying a list of members details. I would like to create a script where when a button is actioned, the table can be downloaded in a CSV file.
I have found an example using Excel, but it needs to be CSV as this script will be ran on a linux server.