How To Parse String 01

Aug 3, 2010

How to parse String 01?

When I use parseInt("01"), js will give me 0.

What matter?

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HTML String Does Not Parse

Jun 6, 2005

I have a HTML string (which I retrieve from an XML file) and when I display it with

elm.firstChild.data = response;

Where 'response' is the HTML string, it will show the HTML tags non-parsed. How can I make it parse the HTML inside the string?

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Parse String To Display Items

Jul 23, 2005

I have a string that contains n items. Each item start with a '@' and the
item itself does not contains the '@a'.

For example the string looks like: "@one@two@three@four"

I have to output this string as "one, two, three and four".
So in fact the first '@' can be removed, the next except the last replaces
by ", " and the last one by the word "and ".
Is there a simple way doing this?

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Looking For Parse Query String Function

Jul 20, 2005

I am looking for a javascript function that will parse a query string.
Parameters are passed in the url: url?a=3&c=5&etc
An array is returned that uses the variable name as the index.

array["a"]=3
array["c"]=5
etc.

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Parse Url And Pass The String As A Parameter

Nov 16, 2007

I'm trying to parse a string from a URL and pass it as a parameter to another function. If that parameter meets certain conditions, I want hidden fields in my form to "unhide".

I am giving 3 usersr a specified url i.e. (http://DOMAINNAME.com?usr=uk or http://DOMAINNAME.com?usr=france) and based on that url, we'll parse the name and pass it as a parameter to a function. (i think i expressed that right??) Then we will display the proper shipping address depending on the parameter passed. My only problem now is, i'm horrible at writing regular expressions and programming in general. Do you or anyone else out there know of any good url parseing functions? I've been doing mostly project management throughout my career and never really got a chance to become fluent in javascript or programming for that matter.

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Parse Search String Into Get Variables

Aug 21, 2002

I feel like I have been repeating this code lately, so I cleaned it up and am gonna show it here. This function returns an array (with hash names) containing all the get variables.

function parseGetVars() {
var getVars = new Array();
var qString = unescape(top.location.search.substring(1));
var pairs = qString.split(/&/);
for (var i in pairs) {
var nameVal = pairs[i].split(/=/);
getVars[nameVal[0]] = nameVal[1];
}
return getVars;
}A simple page to test this looks like<html>
<head>
<title>Test</title>

<script>
function parseGetVars() {
var getVars = new Array();
var qString = unescape(top.location.search.substring(1));
var pairs = qString.split(/&/);
for (var i in pairs) {
var nameVal = pairs[i].split(/=/);
getVars[nameVal[0]] = nameVal[1];
}
return getVars;
}
</script>
</head>

<body>
<script>
var g = parseGetVars();
for (var i in g)
document.writeln(i+'='+g[i]+'<br>');
</script>

</body>

</html>

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JQuery :: Function To Parse Query String From URL?

Jul 5, 2009

I see that jQuery provides a function to turn an object into a set of URL query parameters: $.param({foo:"xxx", bar:"yyy"}) => "foo=xxx&bar=yyy" is there a function which does the opposite, i.e.parsing a query string into an object? The reason is that when I make an Ajax request, I want to take some parameters from the original page and include them in the new request, and modify others. I can get the original page's query string from location.search, which may contain, say, "?foo=xxx&bar=yyy" Now, suppose I want to submit an Ajax request with the same value of foo as the original page but a different value of bar, what's the cleanest way to do that? Remember that the original query string might have the two parts the other way round, i.e. "?bar=yyy&foo=xxx" If I need to write a function to split this myself, I know it's not a major undertaking, but I just wanted to see if I've missed something in the API.

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JQuery :: Parse A Json String Received By $.getJSON()

Oct 22, 2009

I'm trying to parse a Json string received by $.getJSON(). I can receive the string but firebug gives me an "invalid label" error. I think it is because the string is an hash array with a number as first label, but I'm not sure. This is the string:

{"15":{"id":15,"x":0.4589937586135409,"y":
0.8324914620560137,"z":-0.9435707004102728,"rawData":"1256204002860 13
-442866538 18392602 647462767 314 1777206957 -1664784174 "}}
and this is the non-working code:

[Code]....

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JQuery :: Selectors With Xml Cdata / Parse Html String

Aug 21, 2009

I have an XML document that is returned which has an element named html. Inside of that element is a block of HTML wrapped with CDATA tags. I can alert the html variable that i create and see it has all of the data inside of it. So I want to parse through and grab certain things now. I'm just trying to get the element to return it's id to me, even though I know it ... because I kept getting the following error with other code.[code]

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JQuery :: Selectors With Xml Cdata - Parse Html String

Aug 21, 2009

I have an XML document that is returned which has an element named html. Inside of that element is a block of HTML wrapped with CDATA tags. I can alert the html variable that i create and see it has all of the data inside of it. So I want to parse through and grab certain things now. I'm just trying to get the element to return it's id to me, even though I know it ... because I kept getting the following error.

I still continue to get this error with the current code below:

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Ajax :: Parse A HTML String Received From A Request?

May 24, 2009

I need to parse an HTML string received from an AJAX request. I wrote a function that places the HTML string into an unappended (not added) <div> , which opens the string up to the DOM hierarchy. However, when I try to access the elements of this <div> , I get an error in the console that says root.getElementById is not a function. This tells me that I can't access any of the child nodes.

Here is what my script looks like:

function parseHTML(html) {
var root = document.createElement("div");
root.innerHTML = html;
// The error console stops at this line

[Code]...

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Parse Url

Mar 15, 2006

I need to parse the url for 'forums'.

I have some fastclick code that cannot go on my forums, so I want to put a javascript conditional on the code. Can someone help me?

I.E.

Code:

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Parse The Referrer

Feb 23, 2006

Is there a way to turn the document.referrer string into a Location like
object, so I can extrac the domain and other parts of it?

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Re Parse Div In Page?

Oct 21, 2010

I have this div and I AJAX html into it, the problem is that the AJAXed html does not interact correctly with the rest of the page. I think i need to re parse the div, but not sure... Does anyone know how to have it parse the div? or a better way to fix this?

This is the div that the html is AJAXed into: <div id="insert_searchs" class="update"> </div>

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Any Way To Parse Sounds From Mic?

Aug 1, 2011

I know javascript can't do this natively but with flash or java it should be possible right? I'm thinking of doing something along the lines of a tuner ( [URL] , but a bit different). Any framework for reading notes from the mic with javascript? Preferably something which takes care of all the flash/java integration.

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JQuery :: IE7/8 While Trying To Parse XML In An IFRAME

Dec 20, 2010

I am using the infamous hidden IFRAME trick to manage some image uploading. My server-side ASP page passes back XML to indicate success or failure. It was a snap to grab this in FireFox and parse it using the standard JQuery methods. Then I spent most of an afternoon trying to do the same in IE, I finally found this page and this comment: [url]

JavaScript, IE, XML, IE uses MSXML and an XSL stylesheet to transform the XML to some HTML document that pretty-prints the structure of the XML. That way when you access the iframe document you indeed access an HTML document that IE renders. However IE stores the original XML document in an XMLDocument property of the HTML document object so to access the XML data (and not the HTML document) you can do e.g. var xmlDoc = window.frames.frameName.document.XMLDocument; [...]

The solution thus ended up as follows:

From there I can use all of the normal JQuery code to traverse the XML. Anyway I am not sure if this is an IE bug, a JQuery bug and/or presumably specific to this wacky IFRAME scenario versus a normal document.

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JQuery :: Parse Xml With Name Spaces?

Feb 27, 2011

I am trying to get two values from a web service response.

The web service was called using jquery $ajax:

$.ajax({
url : "http://localhost:3032/ufs/integration/copymoveTerm",
type : "POST",
dataType : "xml",

[Code]....

All I want to do is to get the values of UNDO_COUNT and MSG into separate variables.

Here is the jquery I am trying to use:

function undoSuccess(xmlData, status, xmlResponse)
{
$(xmlResponse).find('res:OUTPUT').each(function () {
var undoCount = $(this).attr('res:UNDO_COUNT).text();
var msg = $(this).attr('res:MSG).text();
});
}

I have tried it with and without the name space "res:". I have tried it with xmlData and with xmlResponse I have tried changing the web service so that UNDO_COUNT and MSG were elements in their own right or were attributes of OUTPUT all without success it just bypasses the initial find on OUTPUT.

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JQuery :: Parse Xml When Using Post?

Aug 6, 2009

I want to send data to a database by a classic asp page. This page returns xml which I want to parse on the client.

[Code]...

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JQuery :: How To Parse Value Into Plugin

Aug 4, 2010

I am trying to parse a value into a plugin, but it does not work. an alert(myborderimage); shows that I am getting the value, but I cannot parse it to jQuery
$(document).ready(function(){
var myborderimage = $("#myborderimage").val();
$('#myborder').borderImage('url("borders/+myborderimage
+") 30% 35% 40% 30%');
});

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Parse Xml Using JS Into Html Table?

May 3, 2011

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();
}

[Code]....

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">

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Parse USB Port Via Script?

Aug 5, 2009

I am planning to use a USB barcode scanner and use web browsers as my interface.

Is it possible to parse the USB port via javascript? (or any client-side languages)

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Parse Error Using Jsonlib?

Jun 5, 2011

I'm playing a bit with the goo.gl API and Javascript using the jsonlib like this:

function googl(url, cb) {
jsonlib.fetch({
url: 'https:www.googleapis.com/urlshortener/v1/url?key=<my-api-key>',
header: 'Content-Type: application/json',

[Code]....

PS: I've removed my API Key from the code to make it public, on my test the API Key is there and it is correct, since I can see the valid JSON if I click on the fetch:1 on the Safari Debugger

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Parse HMTL Before Output

Apr 5, 2010

I have a variable which contains a string of html that I wish to output into a content div on the click of a button.I can toggle the content of the div with the string above, but I wish to include the ability to parse that string before output, so I can translate its language before its output.I can easily do this once the html is output into the content div using the JS HTML DOM, but due to this conversion not being instant I'm looking into ways of translating this text before it is output, so changing the string stored in the variable html.

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JQuery :: Get URL Parse And Reformat?

Aug 25, 2011

I have the need to grab the HREF value from a link to an image, parse it, append it with "-144x127" and reassemble it for use as the src for a dynamic thumbnail. I have the following worked out, but... surely there's a better way?

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Of course it would be a lot easier to split on the file extension, but I won't necessarily know whether the file is a GIF, PNG, JPEG... so...?

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JQuery :: Display The Result Of Ajax Call As Html String And Not Plain String?

Dec 25, 2010

I want to know if there is a way to return ajax call as html value and not plain text, ie all html formatting will be displayed.

My code:

<script src="jquery.js">
<script>
$(function()
{

[Code]....

String returned from webform4.aspx is html formatted but jquery displayed it as plain text. Is that anyway to display it as html string ?

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Converting Int To String - Variable To Concatenate It As A String To Find An Input Box

Jun 26, 2010

I have a for loop: Code: for( var i = 0; i < aInput.length; i++ ) I want to use this i variable to concatonate it as a string to find an input box

Code:
var j = i;
var qualname = "discountqualifier" + j;
qualname.toString();
if ( inputName == ( qualname ) )
{

Assuming I have a input box named discountqualifier0, discountqualifier1, discountqualifier2 etc...

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