I'm trying to setup a daily tip section and would like to use href tags within my javascript message. I suppose this is possible, anybody have any suggestions?
This works without <a href>:
Code:
var msg = new Array();
Stamp = new Date();
today = Stamp.getDate();
msg[1] = "Tip 1";
This doesn't:
Code:
var msg = new Array();
Stamp = new Date();
today = Stamp.getDate();
msg[1] = "Tip<a href="tip1.htm">View More info</a> ";
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() {
[Code]....
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?
I'm using the following code (simplified version) to call a Json file, parse it and on each iteration, create a div with an ID of "tab". I'm using this with jQuery UI .tab() to create a listing with entries which have three tabs. Anyhow, the principle seems to work except that when I examine what's happening behind the scenes using Firefox console, I see that each href in the html code produced is causing the Json function to re-fire using the href as it's url target.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> <head>
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 have a user that insists they have web applications that do this, and wants the one I'm building to do it too...
You have a table on an html form. As the user changes one or more fields in a table row and moves to the next line, the changed row should AUTOMATICALLY be sent back to the server and updated in the database.
If the user moves BACK to a line that's already been changed, and changed a field, a popup should display and ask "if the user really wants to change the field". If so, again, it should AUTOMATICALLY be sent to the server and updated in the database...
Ignoring the horridness of making that many round trips to the server and banging the database for every line, is there a way to AUTOMATICALLY do the equivalent of a submit and post the changed table row back to the php script?
I've looked for this and I wouldn't know what the best practice would be for solving the following problem.
We use a BASE tag in our HTML pages. Now we have some links that use the <A HREF="#" onclick="...">Hello</Amethod to invoke a JavaScript. However, because of the BASE tag, when clicking a link containing only a # as 'href' it will load the root index.html file. What I want is it to do nothing and execute the onclick handler.
Now I have two possible solutions:
- Replace the # with javascript:... and remove the onclick handler. - Replace the A HREF by a SPAN having the same style as a link.
Both however, I've learn it isn't good practice to use javascript: in a link. The SPAN as link would be a sort of Sim-HREF, which will probably end up being trouble (span:hover anyone?). Anyone has a viable solution, cause I must be missing something.
I want to be able to put text on a new line in Javascript code. I tried '' but it did not work. My code for the java script and HTML is below. I want to put the Hours, Minutes, and Seconds all on separate lines.
i need to delvelop something like "SomeName X". Currently i am doing with DIV(1 DIV for 'SomeName' and 1 DIV for 'X' and finally float-left to another DIV). Since these names(like "Somename1 X",'Somename2 X")are populated in the div container, when it reaches the right end of the container, "X" alone getting wrapped to the next line. But it has to be along with 'SomeName' always. As other forums says, I tried with table but it didn't work since the final div container is fixed and i get multiple names with variant length. I tried clear: both, float left - it too didn't work. I have seen like the one in facebook - compose page.
How do I change the <br /> tags in the follow code to javascript code that performs the same function. I need new lines where you see the <br /> tags and I can't use <br /> since my javascript is within the header section of my HTML file and the W3C validator doesn't like it. Therefore, how do I change the following code to pure javascript with no <br />'s. I tried using and but maybe I didn't use this right as it didn't work. Please help, I am new to javascript
Please help me to get all characters from every line from a word-wrapped div using javascript.Need to get all the characters for first line, second line, third line,... separately from the word-wrapped div.
I have a autocomplete and I want that after a user selects the autocomplete, I want it to make a text input with the value of the autocomplete that is disabled in a new form so that they can submit it.What I have now:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en">
Is there a small graphics library that I can use? All I need to do is draw a line of a nominated thickness and colour between two specified points and to, at some later time, "delete" the line?
I've found a few offerings but either they weren't multi-browser compatible or they were too big for me to consider (20K instead of 2 or 3K).
I can get the escape character " " or document.writeln to give me a new line. Or for that matter any of the form feed " f " or carriage return " " to work either. I can get the escape character " " " I'm using XP home with SP2 with IE6 all my security setting set to Prompt so if that was an issue then at least I should get a prompt for allowing the script to work. I put my JavaScript in a .js file and have referenced it from the HTML page. I've tried this on different machines that also use XP with IE6, is this a problem with IE?
where the selectors and their opening braces, their closing braces, and declarations are each on their own lines (always), how can I replace a specific declaration (line) given a unique selector and a declaration property. For example, if I wanted the 'color' declaration property line in the 'bar' class changed.
At the moment I'm iterating through the CSS one line at a time looking for the selector and then looking for the declaration property (before I hit the closing brace).
i have a problem with a third-party code written using JQuery and i would like to debug it.however, as it is in 1 line (in my classical editor) i would like to know if it exists an editor which explode this 1 line code in a normal Javascript code ...more human readable.
When loading my web page I'm getting this error"stack overflow at line 0"What can be the reason for that? Is it related to the images I'm using in my site?
i am unable to break the line in javascript. Actually i am using a javascript to open Microsoft Outlook Express, And in the body text i am sending some value like "Name and Address(Shown in code)". I want after task it should break the line and the value of Address will start from new line. But i am unable to do that. The code i have used is given below.
// JScript File function EmailIt(emailTO,strAddress,strName) {
I have a piece of code that randomly picks a line from a preset list and displays it whenever the page is loaded. I'm using it to generate random quotes on my pages.
At the moment, there seems to be a good chance that when the page loads no quote appears at all, just a blank space.
I've searched and searched. It seems the sages, and experienced programmers think var dashes = "------------"; is the easiest way. Certainly there must be some simple (or not as simple) way of printing a line of dashes in javascript without declaring a variable as "----------" (that's just sloppy)I don't mean to be rude but this should be easy. Right? Or must I resort to a loop (probably an integer count) that ends at a declared number like 10 or 20?
I am trying to plot a line using the variables that I have derived in this "rectangular to polar" conversion program. I am just new to javascript and to programming generally. But with the help of sample codes here.
I have read that drawing in javascript isn't so easy. Could you give me some hints on how to draw the following variable in polar coordinates. Do I need to use another programming language aside from javascript ?