JQuery :: Can Two Functions Work At The Same Time On The Webpage
Oct 21, 2011
I wondered if two jQuery functions work at the same time on the web page. I did practice one with two jQuery functions, just one function work while other isn't. What is causing it? What should I do to prevent having one is working while others isn't ? Is there a code to put in there to prevent it? If so, where should it be at?
I'm writing an application with PHP that let me have statitics about visited pages for my web site. to save informations needed i use an ajax query with the unload event. The problem that i have is titme to time the script uses with that ajax query doesn't work especially when i stay long time in a page.
This is my code?
Why it works most of time but sometime doesn t work? is there any specifications to take for the unload event ?
How can I get 2 functions working at the same time? Here is what I have at the top:
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It seams every time i comment out switch.js the innerfade function works then if I comment out jquery.innerfade.js(image change), switch.js (menu)works. But they do not work at the same time so if the images are changeing I cannot hover over the buttons on the menu they act like a graphic, basically not interactive.
What i want to do is perform an action (specifically click a button) on a web page by executing a program on my computer. I'm guessing you need to activate the button's click event (or whatever javascript uses) on the web page in your program, but I'm not sure how i would go about doing that. Is there a way of doing this in Java?
I have written a number of functions designed to return frequency data on 1000 randomly chosen numbers using different math functions for the rounding. I would like to include all of these functions within the wrapper of another function so that only one call is needed to get returns from all of the 'inner' functions. However, while each of the functions works in isolation, the moment I wrap them in another function they stop working. :confused:
The following code is one of the functions 'frequencyWrapperOne' that has been wrapped in the function 'testWrapper'. A call to testWrapper does nothing.
function testWrapper() { function frequencyWrapperOne() {
Really struggling trying to get 2 seperate sliders to work on my web page.
take a look at;
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not a spam its test site so nothing to gain from my end.
the slider at the top works fine, but the 3 boxes with the arrows underneath should scroll/slide back and forward when clicked. If I remove the js links for the top slider the bottom then works;
I cant get my cookie to work. I believe its not my javascript that is wrong. Can anyone take a look to see what i did wrong in my cookie? I have to pages dropdown1.html and dropdown2.html. Both pages have the same exact dropdown list. There is also a javascript file called script.js which makes it so you get an error if you select the same option on the second drop down list as the first. Also in the script.js i have a cookie that should run so dropdown2.html should now what was selected in dropdown1.html Can anyone see if i made a mistake in either my javascript code in my cookie? Right now I am not getting the error message if you select the same option as the first. Ill show all my code incase you need it for reference
dropdown1.html
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Script.js (this is the part where I cant figure out why the error message does not appear on the second dropdown menu if user selects the same option as the first)
I'm pretty new to jquery and I've been working on a little project to see what I can do. The issue is when I first visit the page and click the first link that appears in the main section it displays the popup box as wanted. Now when I click another day, for instance sunday and try to click the first link it doesn't do anything. And if I click back to Saturday the first link also doesn't do anything.
It seems something is not properly activating or maybe a command is overwriting and not allowing it to work like it does when you first hit the landing page.
I have a slideshow using jQuery and just added an apple overlay to the same page, and for some reason, now the slideshow will not work..Here are the links I have..:
I'm embarking on a new project - although I've hit a wall.
I require a page to refresh at a scheduled date and time, several times a day.
For example, I would like the web page to reload the index at 3:15PM
So if anyone has the web page open during that time, it will automatically refresh for them.
Timing is quite important so I would need the script to use the server (hosts) time and not the end users time.
I am currently deciding on which server language to use, although Javascript is probably a suitable option? or would ajax be more the thing for this?
The webpage must execute the refresh at the time 3:15pm, so no matter when someone visits the page, even if its hours before, it must refresh at that time.
If anyone has any pointers on the best way to achieve this and what language to start with I am forever greatful :thumbsup:
I do a lot of image design work and although I have worked with a few coders in the past but I haven't gone too much into coding myself, but its something I'm going to take time to learn and get involved in, so I'm not looking for script hand outs here, mainly just a nudge in the right direction.
I am new to Javascript so please be gentle. In the following code how would I get the displaymember() and stats() functions to load at the same time? If I have to combine them into the same function how do I do this. Basically, I need displaymember() and stats() to both run when the page loads using onLoad="displaymember()". However, you can only load one function in this way. So I need a way of combining these 2 functions.
What I am trying to do here is to load two functions at the same time. These functions are triggered by two images that scroll down a css positioned box.
Now the problem that I am facing is that I can only get one function to work properly. The one who is loaded in last place. Why is this happening? Code:
I have a single javascript file that contains all of my javascript functions. Each of the these functions are particular to different pages on my entire site. How can I create logic that will only allow those functions to work when certain elements or identifiers are present on a page?
When creating a new element by using HTML string, we can define a function inline so that we don't have to write another line of javscript code to bind the function to the element. It is very convenient.
No syntax errors - nothing should be getting in the way of this. All I'm trying to do is implement a different an "onclick" call, which calls the function and AJAXes in some values. Here's my code:
to add minuts and seconds so can change the background ex. 07:45:00 instead of just hours only.
/* This script and many more are available free online at The JavaScript Source!! http://javascript.internet.com Created by: Anonymous | http://musikimiz.googlepages.comLicensed under: Creative Commons
My webpage can work normally in IE but not in Safari(e.g. when I clicked on some buttons like 'Delete' button, the page opened in Safari stays the same while it should delete the object chosen).When I tried debugging on Safari, after clicking the 'update' button, this message error appeared: "TypeError: Result of expression 'this.form.fireEvent' [undefined] is not a function". I believe this code makes the incompatability between the 2 browser:
function DeleteClick() { var frmSWO = document.getElementById("form"); var answer = confirm("Do you really want to delete?")
I have a page that inserts a div after another div on my page. Basically this div and its content are generated by the server and outputted via Ajax when the user clicks a button.I have something like:
//Listener function $("div").click( function () { alert("thing"); });
Clicking any of the divs that were loaded on the page will give this alert however, clicking on this div that was inserted after the user clicks a button does not respond to this listener. I put my rendered html into the w3c validator and my page has no errors (because I thought that maybe I had a missing end tag which would cause jquery to not work).
I have created a dummy web page with three text boxes and three buttons, Enable Disable and Reset. The enable disable buttons work as expected but the Reset button does not.
<html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function clear(){ document.getElementById("myForm").reset(); } function disable() { document.getElementById('txt1').disabled=true; document.getElementById('txt2').disabled=true; document.getElementById('txt3').disabled=true; } function enable() { document.getElementById('txt1').disabled=false; document.getElementById('txt2').disabled=false; document.getElementById('txt3').disabled=false; } </script></head><body><table> <form id = "myForm"> First Name<input type = "text1" id = "txt1" size = "20"><br><br> Last Name<input type = "text2" id = "txt2" size = "20"> <br><br> Contact Number<input type = "number" id = "txt3" size = "15"><br><br> <input type="button" onclick="disable()" value="Disable" /> <input type="button" onclick="enable()" value="Enable" /> <input type = "button" onclick="clear()" value = "Reset"> </form></table></body>