How To Test If JS Is Turns Off ?
Sep 14, 2010I have Javascript on my site and will not work at all if JS is disabled.How do I notify my users that the pull down menus use javascript and will not work unless they turn it on?
View 2 RepliesI have Javascript on my site and will not work at all if JS is disabled.How do I notify my users that the pull down menus use javascript and will not work unless they turn it on?
View 2 RepliesI'm using the standard module pattern and the problem is once you set a private variable, trying to test that object independently becomes a nightmare as the next test is polluted by the actions of the previous.So, the options are to have some reset method (which is horrible), setters on everything (defeats the point) or delete object and re-load script (hideous).
View 2 Replies View RelatedHAVE CLIENT-SIDE FORM COOKIE GET AND SET FUNCTIONS IN THE SECOND WINDOW DOCUMENT EXTERNAL JS.FILE OF A DUMY TEST SITE FOLDER ON MYCOMPUTER. IE8 THROWS 'SYNTAX ERROR' ON THE 'WINDOW.LOAD=FUNCTION, FIRST COOKIE FUNCTION HIGHLIGHTED'. CAN I ACTUALLY TEST COOKIES ON A TEST SITE ON MY COMPUTER WITHOUT THE SERVER (MYCOMPUTER) OR A DOMAIN NAME? YEAH NO HECKLING FROM THE PEANUT GALLERY.[code]...
View 9 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to create a page that takes data and turns it into images - I'm starting very simply. For each row of text, I first:
if(j.match(/[a-z]+_\d+/)){
colorval='red';
} else {
colorval='blue';
}
then I add a sequence of numbers for positioning to an object called pixs (with a numerical index as well that may or may not be useful):
var xpos = startwidth+d_num;
var ypos= startheight+d_scroll;
pixs[num]= {};
pixs[num]['xpos']=xpos;
pixs[num]['ypos']=ypos;
pixs[num]['color']=colorval;
As I loop through my arrays of little pieces of data, all of this information is stocked into pixs - BUT then- I have to insert this information from pixs to a function, like:
$(container).fillRect(xpos,ypos, width, height, {color: color}) where width and height are each preset vars.
My challenges here are to 1) successfully loop through the pixs object. 2)Use jquery if possible (or if easier) to get these variable values into the function to evaluate. 3) Successfully '.fillRect' with each loop. 4) Use the append method (or something?! again, I am a n00b) to get all of these instances of fillRect onto the container in the html document (which appears to be set up and working with instances of fillRect not using variables as parameters)
I'm using mootools to power the contact form on my site, and while everything works perfectly in Firefox and Safari, IE bugs out a bit on every other onBlur input event.To replicate the problem: Open the page in IE 6 or 7, click on one input followed by another, and then click anywhere else on the page. Once you have shifted focus off 2 inputs, the Submit button turns blue :/ The relevant part of the script (contact.js):
Code:
var inputs = $$('input', 'textarea');
inputs.each(function(element) {[code]....
[URL] The calendar shows, from left to right, Monday-Sunday. For each day, the date turns green from monday-saturday (for example, try to set your computer day to 15 January). However, no green color is there when the day is a Sunday (the absolute right part of the calendar).
View 8 Replies View Relatedhere when i click the test button it will create a new test button inside div tag.But after that if i clicked new generated test button document.getElementById("test" ).onclick = function() is not working.how can i add functions to new dynamically created fields?
<div id="a" >
</div>
<input type="button" value="Test" id="test" class="form-submit"/>
when i click the test button it will create a new test button inside div tag
I have a site at: [URL] If you notice at the bottom, you'll see PREV :: NEXT navigation links. When you mouse over them, the mouse icon turns to a Cursor. Does anyone know how I can revert this back to a regular mouse "hand" icon for better usability purposes? The cursor is not intuitive, imho.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am using superfish menu on the site below. http:[url]...when I go through the sub menus. parent menu item's "a color" turns into white again but not background color. then nothing is seen. I want it to stay as first hover condition (white bg and black text) when I walking through sub menus. I cannot override it.
View 1 Replies View RelatedThe .find() method does not seem to match on input fields by using a class. The ti This problem seems to be only visible on input fields. The following is a demonstration of the issue:
Example at [url]
I have the following code that test the target element of a mouse
movement to check if its and Image and the Parent is a Div element. It
works perfect in Fire Fox, however IE does not allow access to test the
target against instance of HTMLImageElement or the Div Element.
Is there a property that I can use to get the object type that will
return "image" or "div" or anthing else that I can use. The typeof
function only returns "object" which is totally useless in my
application.
DragObject.prototype.mouseMove = function(ev){
ev = ev || window.event;
var target = ev.target || ev.srcElement;
var dragObj = target.getAttribute('DragObj');
if ( target instanceof HTMLImageElement && target.parentNode
instanceof HTMLDivElement){
target = target.parentNode;
dragObj = target.getAttribute('DragObj');
}
}
I have a form on a page that the user fills out. When he's done and it's validated, I need the contents along with some other stuff to be printed before it's sent to the server. To accomplish this I'm using window.open on the Print button, then I intend to reference the fields from the page which opened it using the window.opener.formname.fieldname.value .
Problem is I have couple sets of radio buttons on the form that was filled out and I would like to print all the radio buttons showing the selected one so that the user acknowledges on the hard copy what his choices were.
If I was doing it server-side(ASP), I'd test the value of the incoming form value by executing a function, and I'd like to do it that way too, but I can't seem to figure out how to do that without putting <SCR IPT>function...</SCR IPT> tags with every radio button <INP UT> tag.
This also applies to where I'd like to write the values as HTML.
I want the javascript to test an alphanumeric (a string contains alphabet or numbers only) string. Should I write a regular expression?
View 4 Replies View RelatedIs there a way to test for security settings in a users browser AND
their firewall. Lets say someone is using zonealarm. Is there a way
to test for their setting in zonealarm, so I can then redirect them to
a specific page.
The reason I am asking is that I have a flash front page. A user
cannot see the page because he has his security settings set so that he
does not see activex controls. I want to be able to test for those
settings then redirect him to a static page.
I want to supply a button on my public web page if I have opened up my
private web page, but disable it or remove it if the private page is shut
down. Is this possible?
In other words, I often have a port open for a chat page and I use
no-ip.com to do a port redirect. When the port is open, I want my public
page to test the port when a user loads the page, and if the port is
available, supply a button to click over to it.
How do you test a variable is an Array or not in Javascript?
Indeed, I need to get the html checkbox info in an html form like this:
<html>
<script>
function test()
[code]...
What is the difference between the
var test = "abc";
var test = ("abc");
find a similar template on the web. I couldn't.A list of checkbox options:
1. Water
2. Sand
3. Red paint
Submit button which brings results IF Water and Sand selected, result = Mud IF Water and Red paint selected, result = Red water The closest thing I got to was[URL] How would code for such a program look like?
When looping thru a group of elements and using getNamedItem('itemname').value there are some elements that are going to have a null value for that particular getNamedItem... the problem is that you cannot test this value to see if it's null because it generates an error instead, and the code does not continue: _allnames[_j].attributes.getNamedItem("onchange") is null
You cannot even test it for null like this: if (_allnames[_j].attributes.getNamedItem("onchange").value != null) { do something } This will also generate an Error instead of testing to see if it is null.
How do you test getNamedItem for null to avoid this error?
EDIT: It appears that the problem is limited to Firefox. It works fine in IE7, but the error occurs in both FF v3.5.4 and in v3.5.5!
In my example below, there are no elements that match, so you should see an alert box that says 'No match', but (using Firebug) you will see that an error is generated when it tries to find the value of onchange in the last input tag.
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1250">
[Code]....
I am doing an image/data rotating script. I get the data from a XML. I parse that data and build the divs and such.Data Set 1 --- background image in a div, with a button and some text overlayed on the div.
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Data Set 4 -- etc..The thing is, I load the script and the div appears, BUT the text overlay appears first THEN the image pops up for the first Data Set. I can't have that. I need them both to appear at once.Is there a way to determine that a div background image is loaded?-- I have access to the prototype js library.
Say I have two sets of radio buttons. One is group name "location" and the other is group name "time".
Lets say location has 4 possible values and time has 2 possible values.
All location values should be both time values as a possibility except the last location value which should only be able to select 1 of the 2 time values.
How can I popup an error message if location has a certain value and time has a certain value.
I really don't know the operators to use. Please give sample code with operators if you can.
I don't know if there is such a thing as a if then radio selection or not but I figured javascript could do it instead.
how I can run / test code on windows? I also want to download the library.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI have an XML tag that looks like this.
XML:
Code:
And I'm testing if I have an attribute in the image tag like below. All is fine in FireFox but in IE it fails on the hasAttribute test. why IE is not accepting it?
JS:
Code:
How is firebug used to test javascript?
View 1 Replies View RelatedThis script takes the text from field1 and puts in field2. How do I modify it place the text from the <span> in field2?
Code:
<html>
<body>
Field1: <input type="text" id="field1" value="Hello World!" />
[code]....
This piece of code is throwing an error on I.E. 7, its because the drop down box is empty, can anybody advise me how to deal with it?
Code:
var category = sel.options[sel.selectedIndex].value;
if(category.length>0){
[code]....