I need a function like reverseChars(str_arg) � this will return a string containing the characters of the string str_arg in reverse order. For example, if reverseChars("javascript") is called, the return value will be "tpircsavaj".
I would like some help in how to "shadow effect" words and letters in.I don't know anything about Javascript butI know there has to be a simple way to do this and be able to change the shadow color, whether shadow is left or right, size, etc.
i want a value search(find) to database(table), this requires an ajax call to a server page? if want show result search live(online) and search letters to letters (transliteration), how is it?
I am currently trying to build a new function in javascript that is supposed to handle a string of text. The idea is that it should find the lowercase letters and uppercase letters in a string and then swap them.
Meaning all lowercase letter becomes uppercase letter and vice versa.
So i am just asking if someone could point me in the right direction or give some tips. I've currently been reading about the toUpperCase(); and toLowerCase(); functions and i am fairly confident i know how to use them for switching, however i still need a way to find the lower , upper character in the string so i later can switch them.
I just found out that for IE6 (standard mode and quirks mode), for DOM Level 2 events (haven't tested for DOM Level 1), the event object is available just like in Firefox, that is as the first argument in the event handler function. I named the first argument eent (vokuntarily misspelled eent instead of event) so as to assure myself that IE6 didn't take the variable named event as window event.
CCl: For IE6 and on, no more need to have this ****** code (I hate it):
function eventHandler(event) { if (typeof event == "undefined") { event = window.event; }
Unfortunately, I couldn't find any way to traverse the object array in reverse order. I'd thought there must be a way to do it with for..in loop, but couldn't find anything yet.
I have created this chatroom using php and scriptaculous but I am stuck with a tiny issue which I believe is only solvable using Javascript.
I have attached 2 screen shots. 1.jpg is what I get at the moment and 2.jpg is what I want to get.
As you see when somebody sends message and the messages exceed pages size, the scroll bars appear, I need the scroll bar to be the oposite direction (down to top) like yahoo or msn or any other chat room.
I would like to create reverse dropdown boxes (that is, dropdown boxes that "drop" the other way around--perhaps "drop-up" boxes could be the closest term I could associate with such elements) for the menu of my personal site; I've seen such menus before, however at the same time I have also neglected to take note of what JavaScripts were used.
The code sortes/reverses the rows of a table with data upon the correspondent chosen column.
Uses DOM methods
Tested in IE6, NS7, Firefox, Moz 1.7, Opera 7.5 on XP
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <title>sort_reverse table</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css"> <meta http-equiv="Content-Script-Type" content="text/javascript"> <style type="text/css"> <!-- td { background-color: #CCCCCC; } --> </style> <script language="JavaScript" type="text/JavaScript"> function sortIt(w){ r=document.getElementById('tab').rows;//the root var oRows = new Array()//set the rows to be removed as an array of cloneNodes var iRows = new Array()//set those rows' indexes as array for(var i=1;i<r.length;i++){ oRows[i]=r[i].cloneNode(true); iRows[i]=r[i].rowIndex; } q=w.parentNode.cellIndex;//set the column index of cells content var oCol = new Array()//set the string content of column cells as array var vCol = new Array()//set the "compare" array for a future sort/reverse for(var i=0;i<iRows.length;i++){ oCol[i]=[r[i].cells[q].firstChild.nodeValue,iRows[i]]; vCol[i]=[r[i].cells[q].firstChild.nodeValue,iRows[i]]; } oCol.shift();//remove the first element (the content of the cell in first row vCol.shift();//do the same with "compare" array oCol.sort();//sorts the content array if(vCol.toString()==oCol.toString()){oCol.reverse()}//if the content was already sorted, reverse for(var i=1;i<r.length;i++){ r[i].parentNode.replaceChild(oRows[oCol[i-1][1]],r[i]) }//writes the rows in a sorted/reversed order } </script> </head> <body> <table id="tab" width="400" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2"> <tbody> <tr> <td><a href="#" onclick="sortIt(this);return false">SORT/REVERSE</a></td> <td><a href="#" onclick="sortIt(this);return false">SORT/REVERSE</a></td> <td><a href="#" onclick="sortIt(this);return false">SORT/REVERSE</a></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Banana</td> <td>yellow</td> <td>10</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Apple</td> <td>cyan</td> <td>20</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Cherry</td> <td>blue</td> <td>40</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Drops</td> <td>green</td> <td>30</td> </tr> </tbody> </table>
I'm baffled! I'm coding in HTML5 and getting back the geo coordinates with no problems; I set them as cookies for future reference, then pass them to a reverse geolocation server using $.getJSON in jQuery 1.5.1. I have to parse through the results, but I manage to get the user's US state location (which is my goal) in Firefox, but not in IE.
The JSON appears to be well-formed, and looks like this:
Code JavaScript: {"place_id":"3065317","licence":"Data Copyright OpenStreetMap Contributors, Some Rights Reserved. CC-BY-SA 2.0.","osm_type":"node","osm_id":"356821721","lat":"32.9029017","lon":"-96.5636022","display_name":"Church of the Nazarene, Main Street, Dallas, Texas, 75088, United
I know the title is not so good, it's hard to explain the simply thing I'd like to do.In fact, I'm looking for a reverse e.preventDefault() method, something like that :
$(document).keydown(function (e){ if ( e.keyCode == 9) {
I am trying to display a hidden bookmarks list when the bookmarks category heading is clicked on. I have gotten as far as writing the script below so that once the heading is clicked, the list drops down and the list items fade in..
how to I make the list items fade out prior to the list collapsing again?
Here is what i have conjured up so far:
var $j = jQuery.noConflict(); //online bookmarks $j(document).ready(function() { $j('#online-links').click(function() {
I'm slowly learning jQuery and starting to have some fun with it. I've set up an animation where if you click a certain anchor the animation plays. However, being new at this, I cannot figure out how to play the animation in reverse if the same anchor is clicked a second time.Here is an example of my sloppy script:
I already have a working bmi calculator for my website where visitor will enter height and current weight to calculate their current bmi. Then I want to have a reverse bmi calculator to grab the same height and weight from said bmi calculator to give a calculation with a fillable goal bmi (example: 18-24 "healthy bmi") to read out a goal weight for them to achieve. I have already figured out the first part of the bmi calculation now I just need the second calculation to grab the height and weight from original bmi calculator without needing to be filled in again and compute result in a second table. I will post code that I have come up with so far for the whole page.
[CODE] <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "[URL]"> <html> <head> <title> HCG Drops Fat Lose 1-2 pounds Per Day! </title> <style type="text/css">
I'm trying to make web page where when you click on a map from google maps, a marker is inserted with an infowindow telling you the address on which you placed the marker. Placing the marker works fine, but the reverse geocoding is giving me some trouble. I'm pretty sure the problem is in the javascript code not the google maps API. I put in some comments to show where I think the problem is.
HTML Code: <script type="text/javascript" src="http://maps.google.com/maps/api/j </script> <script type="text/javascript">
I have image and some text next to it. ( login arrow and login text )The script below changes the image ( to a brighter one and the style of the text next to it.( changes text color to brighter).Question: It activates when you move your mouse over the image. BUT how do I make it ALSO activate when It moves over the text?
******CODE****** <script type="text/javascript"> function hilightlogin(we) {
I'm trying to do this email obfuscation thing where I reverse the email direction with php and then on the page flip it right way with css.
Looks great and works great, expect when I copy the email, it's of course backwards.
Would you have any ideas how to use jQuery (or just plain js) to flip it right way when it is copied? Or would it make the whole obfuscation thing useless?
I am looking for a snippet to use touch gestures in jquerymobile. The following snippets works fine but the page only slides to the left. How to swipe the page to left and right? (data-direction=reverse"?
<script type="text/javascript"> $('div.ui-page').live("swipeleft", function(){ var nextpage = $(this).next('div[data-role="page"]'); // swipe using id of next page if exists if (nextpage.length > 0) { $.mobile.changePage(nextpage, 'slide'); }}); $('div.ui-page').live("swiperight", function(){ var prevpage = $(this).prev('div[data-role="page"]'); // swipe using id of next page if exists if (prevpage.length > 0) { $.mobile.changePage(prevpage, 'slide', true); }}); </script>
I have set up a reverse proxy for a wordpress blog that is using the theme mystique. When I use IE to connect directly to the blog the theme works fine and loads ie7.css When I connect through the reverse proxy to the blog the theme does not load the ie7.css
From what I can work out it looks like the person who wrote it is using jquery to determine the browser type. Any ideas why jquery would fail when passed through a reverse proxy?
I need to use javascript's graphics API to draw the letters of the alphabet. If necessary, I can map out all 26 letters myself and use drawline() to draw them, but I am hoping someone out there might have a better suggestion. The user will click a spot on the canvas, and the script will draw one of the letters at that spot.
I have a document list of several hundred drug names where some are lower case and some are all caps. I want to bold only the lower case drug names but don't want to do it manually. Is there a java script that I can apply where it automatically does that for me?
I'm working on a site, which will include a registration form for users that wish to register. In this registration form I would like it to have an AJAX based effect, such that when the user types each letter out for his username in the field, his username will appear (letter upon letter) itself.I've done my research, but had little luck. I'm sure it is possible as I've seen it before in a slightly different manner.