How I Can Get Current Username Directly From The System Win2000/xp
Jul 23, 2005How i can get current username directly from the system win2000/xp not from the user ....
View 1 RepliesHow i can get current username directly from the system win2000/xp not from the user ....
View 1 RepliesI want to validate the time field so that the user can enter the time more than 3 hours from the current time.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am trying to check the user enter time with current system. If user enter the time less than the current system time then I want to display the alert box. But the code is not working. Here is the code
<html>
<head>
<title>test</title>
<script type="text/javascript">
var d = new Date();
var curr_hour = d.getHours();
var curr_min = d.getMinutes();
[Code].....
I have two textfield in html forms I want to take value of current system time in one textbox in another text box I need manupulation(subtract 30 minutes) on times stored in textbox and want to display result in another textbox. is it possible through javascript?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI want to display the alert when user enters the time less than the system time and date should be current date and if the date is greater than current date it should ignore the alert box. Here is the code
<script type="text/javascript">
function check() {
var now = new Date(),
timeParts = document.contact_form.time.value.split(':'),
[Code]....
Code:
<script type='text/javascript'>
window.onload = function()
{
document.getElementById('goDirect').onchange = ddmOnChange;
}
function ddmOnChange()
[Code]...
I am curious if there is a benefit to set attributes directly, in my javascript, or to use setAttribute.
For example, I have this:
Is there any way I can allow access to a JS via the <script> but not directly?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI want to get the user logged in windows to send to a php page and valid
this user. Are there any way to do this with javascript or other languaje??
I was hoping I could do something like this in javascript:
var a = {x:1, y:2};
var b = {x:2, z:3};
b.prototype = a;
And then:
b.x => 2
b.y => 2
b.z => 3
The purpose is to set up "b" as an override of "a".
I know it doesn't work that way because "prototype" is not a magic property on any object but constructors only. Is there a way to implement the above without involving a constructor?
I am seeking a method to load one JS file directly into another,
*without* having to dynamically write <scripttags.
Is there any method whereby I can call only one external JS file using a
single <scripttag, but have that external JS file insert into ITSELF
the contents of five others? Code:
I'm attempting to simplify my javascript code when it comes to ajax, but afterwords it only prints 'undefined' to the screen rather than what I want it to print.
I want to be able to put something like this on my main page onclick="document.getElementById('output').innerHTML = print_output();" where print_output() is the ajax function. This way I don't have to use a function to assign values directly to innerHTML and I don't have to muck about with a js file whenever I want to change my page layout.
To do this, I created a recursive function:
function print_output(return_value) {
if a value has been passed to the function, simply return it
if(return_value || return_value == 0) {
return return_value;
}
[Code].....
but like I said, it prints 'undefined' out to the screen. Why isn't this printing the contents that it receives from 'index.php' like it's supposed to?
suppose I have the following:
Code HTML4Strict:
<li id="lists">
<a> ... </a>
<li>
[code]....
here it now selects all a tag in "lists" but I only want it to reference the a tag that is the direct child of "lists" li. I want it to ignore the freen highlighted part.
<li id="lists"><a> ... </a><li><a> ... </a>
<a> ... </a>
<a> ... </a></li>
</li>
I have a requirement that my javascript function can be called directly from the other website. I know how to add the external javascript and then call respective function
<input type="button" value="Testing direct function call of javascript" onclick="CALL THE EXTERNAL JAVASCRIPT(which will call main function in it" />
how can I create such javascript
I need a javascript that will accept the username "frederic" and the
password "ozanam" on my page "member,html" that will allow those who
input this data to access my page "member2.html".
I had a script that did this but when I updated the page on which it
resided I did not keep a copy of the javascript. Code:
My code:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-W3CDTD XHTML 1.0 TransitionalEN" "http:www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http:www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
[code]....
<script>
var userName = document.getElementById('userName');
var greetingText = document.createTextNode('Greetings');
[Code].....
If I want to store the userName variable from javascript to php. How to go about doing it?
I am really not a javascript developer (far more ASP.NET) but I need to set the username of a user in a cookie using javascript. So just before the form is submitted I use
document.cookie="Username=" + document.form.ID.toString();
Where ID is the name of the text box where the Username is input
All this returns is [object].
I'm using the Google Libraries API to load jQuery and jQuery UI. Is it permissible to link directly to component's file on jqueryui site? For instance I'd like to load the tabs component with:
<script src="[URL]"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
google.load("jquery", "1.3.2");
google.load("jqueryui", "1.7.1");
</script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="[URL]"></script>
I have a simple JSP based application which uses servlets to go between page1 and page2. Page 2 has some date fields on it.
<input name="mydate" id="mydate" type="date" data-role="datebox"
data-options='{"mode": "calbox"}'>
These render fine when I go to page2.jsp directly. If I go to page1.jsp and then click a button, which triggers either a servlet to forward to page2.jsp, then the date fields lose their formatting and appear as standard input fields. I've tried using JSF as the navigation framework with the same results.
Suppose I have a page that I cannot edit(in before "get a real host") but can apply Javascript to. For stylistic purposes, I would like to wrap the contents of the page in a <div> or <table>. Could I use Javascript to insert the needed HTML tags directly after the <body> tag in a fashion similar to document.write? I'm not very familiar with Javascript, but I've tried a few half-baked solutions of my own using GetElementsByTagName('body') and other variants, but no luck. I've tried scanning Google as well but I couldn't find anything that would work for me there either but I'm not sure if that's because I wasn't searching for the right keywords or what.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am currently using this template by flowplayer.org: [URL]. The functionality I need is the ability to link directly to a specific ajax tab (i.e. Seagram Building, Barcelona Pavilion, New National Gallery). As of now they are just line items without any anchor tags.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI am making a web page, and as part of it I have a table that the user can add rows to. My code works in FF and Chrome, but IE is broken.
function addrow() {
var example=document.getElementById("new");
var addHere=document.getElementById("ticketTable");
var node= example.cloneNode(true);
node.id="added";
addHere.appendChild(node);
}
This code is called when a button is clicked. New is the ID of the row I am adding and ticketTable is the ID of the table I am adding to.
this is my first thread here, but I've read your forum a lot as unregistered user. I've searched the web for a complete Javascript or some hint, but I didn't find an interesting script or article to implement what I've thought. There's a way to write text or number from the keyboard directly in a:
<input type="text" name="display" value="0" maxlength="10" disabled="disabled">
I'm working on an event driven app, which currently adds a listener to each of the relevant elements directly. I am planing on changing this to use a delegated event method but this raised the following question...Which is more expensive navigating the DOM, or adding event listeners?[code]I need to handle the click event of buttons 'b1', 'b2' & 'b3', a set of these buttons can be found in each 'a1' container but not always in the same nested position. To handle the events I need to know the class of the button clicked and the id of its 'a1' container. Would it be more efficient to:
A ) Add just one listener to the 'main' div, having to find the 'a1' containers id by inspecting each parentNode of srcElement until an 'a1_*' match is found.
B ) Add a listener to each 'a1' container, the id of the container can be easily passed as an argument.
I have a j query animated file and i want to make some changes but i'm not good with that : the animation has a title "welcome test" on mouse-over starts the animation but i don't want that, i want the animation to start directly without mouse-over... also i need the image to appear after the animation of the logo ends...