How To Use JS To Turn On Projector And Put Up A Picture
Aug 2, 2005
Setting: chruch multimedia computer and projection system, with 2 display
monitors. The projector is connected to monitor #2.
Is there some way using JavaScript I can display a ".jpg" picture on display
#2? I know how to send the <form> tag to turn on/off the projector, but
don't know how to put up a picture. I don't want any browser artifacts to
show. Just the picture.
The code is working 100%, but the only problem is with the function calling statement. It is working on the first img (picture) i want it to be called on the second picture.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-w3cDTD xhtml 1.0 strict EN" <html xmlns=http:www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns = http:www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
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Im new to javascript so this could be a simple change for someone with more knowledge then my self. the webpage is built with ASP.Net
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<script type="text/javascript"> var LexiConn = { regCustomer: false, reg_cookie: /.*ss_reg_.*/,
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If the source code is needed i can post a shortened version of it.
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var items = ['04', '05', '06', '07', '08', '09', '10', '11']; for(var i in items){ document.write(parseInt(items[i]) + '<br>'); }
where you should see 8 and 9 it just comes back as 0 (except in IE 9).
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