JQuery :: File Tree - Add Function When File Is Clicked
Feb 2, 2011
I've managed to implement the jQuery File Tree [URL] on my site. I am now trying to figure out how to add a function when one of the files is clicked (separate functions for different file types). On the link provided, it explains how to add function to files, but considering my lack of knowledge in Javascript and jQuery, I was wondering where in the code I should put the function. The example the gave was:
function openFile(file) {
// do something with file (For now
at least
I have set up a script on my page which automatically reads the files in a specific directory on the server and displays them in a nice file tree on my website so users can download the files. Here is the script: http://abeautifulsite.net/blog/2008/...ery-file-tree/Here is the script in action on my website: http://ligonier-in.org/onlineservice...ents_test.htmlThe plugin is working fine as far as finding the files and displaying them. However, the root folder where the files are stored is not the directory you would go to to access the actual files.
Long story short, the script is trying to download the file at http://ligonier-in.org/home/cityofli...pplication.pdf I need to 'parse' that url and force it to download the file from:
I'm using the jQuery file tree pulgin to display server directories using jsp connector.
I'd like to know if we can change the callback function function(file) which alerts the file name upon single click can be changed or not.
So, Single click of folders should expand/collapse them. Double click on the folder should send back the folder name. Single click on files should send back the filename.
When I clicked on the download link on the homepage (for both production and development version), the file opened in the browser (see image) but it didn't download.
I have a <input type = file> button for uploading a file in my php page. As soon as i select a file from the button, i need the file data to be displayed so that i check whether the file selected has the correct data. How can i do this.
I'm having a problem that I thought would be simple, but it's driving me crazy!I simply want to play a short .wav sound when a button or image is clicked. I have one that plays once when the page opens, but I don't want that. I want the sound to wait for the OnClick.This script I have looks right, but I'm new and don't fully understand how to go about this. If anyone would help me out here, I would solve the Middle East trouble, eliminate the National debt, and find jobs for all the unemployed!Thanks for any guidance, JD ps. I use Chrome & IE
<style type="text/javascript"> <script> function EvalSound(soundobj) {
I'm trying to finish off this website, but I need to add a script that allows me to click on a link and information is displayed next to it. There are about 20 links. This is our company website and this is what I want to re-create [URL] so when you click on a link, info comes up for what ever you click.
I've got some swf files linked to my website, and currently, when clicking on the link, it opens the content in a new window, however I want to make the file downloadable when the link is clicked, how to do this?
is there a way to assign an event to a file input so that when a user selects a file to upload the event is triggered and i can check out the file extension? The reason why is simple, i want to perform different actions depending on the type of the file.
I'm trying to put in place a file upload validation check. So at the client-side, the User selects a file. Before uploading, at the GUI, if the file exceeds an imposed limit, it will prompt the User that it exceeds the permitted size for upload.
And if it is within the permitted size, the full file path of the file to be uploaded will then be obtained and then used for the actual upload to the Server.
My program is built on EXTJS and Java, running using Tomcat. Browser restricted to Internet Explorer 7 only.
I wanna send a file thru the JQuery.load, I want it to work exactly like the regular post without the JQuery. So I can check the $_FILES['file']['error'] in PHP and all its features like I do without using JQuery.
$("#load").load('gerenciar_itens.php',{/* This is where I wanna pass the file. */}, function(data){ alert(data); });
I have a problem with the latest version of the jQuery Form Plugin (2.80). To be more precise, I guess I am doing something wrong, and with an older version (2.67) somehow it didn't matter.With the old version, the file was uploaded without problems. Now Firefox opens a new Tab on clicking the submit button and nothing is done. Chrome doesn't open a new tab, but also nothing happens. In Wireshark I can see that there is no file attached in the POST message with the older version, the file was sent.My first guess was that my file handling on the server side is erroneous - but on the other hand, when there is no file attached, what should I handle there?
If I switch the w3schools' file with the same local file, it will not work with firefox.Does anybody know why the local file is not displayed correctly?
I'm working on this project where I'm trying to use jquery to read from an xml file and generate added code to a html index file by creating dropdown select menus and then allowing the user to display pictures according to what of the 2 category 'select' types they select on the dropdown list.
The program works as far as generating the select dropdown list but only generates the images for the first selected option. When I select the second drop down category nothing happens it simply shows the pics from the first category. When I go into firebug and display the html file after the script is run there are an extra set of <p> tags without anything in them. I traced through the script and can't find where the <p></p> is coming from. It's not on the initial html page. I have the script below for the xml and jq.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> <gallery> <picture class="House and Home"> <listing>Pics/HouseHome/h1.jpg</listing>
I'm trying to get the full path of a file with a file uploader form with FF. I see HTML5 permits this but I cannot find any concrete examples to access this value from a normal html file uploader form.
I have just started learning JQuery and have a doubt in the below code. $.get('myhtmlpage.html', myCallBack);The doubt is should the 1st parameter of the get function be a HTML file or can it be a unction name?
I am using modal dialog to select some check boxes and when I click on the button I need to call a php script file witch is generating an excel file based on the selected checkboxes.I am getting the checkboxes value but not able to call the php file.
how to put the jquery once file is selected, and not Cancel is selected.
Let's assume we have
<input name="title" type="text" value="- none -" size="33" maxlength="50"> <input name="filepath" type="file" size="33"> and at another portion of that page also have a similar repeated code as above.
I want to put some changes once the File is selected not when the button Browse is Pressed. Is there any work around?
I have a form with 3 text inputs; onclick I pass their values to another php file to process everything in that file without a refresh, it works fine, but in the same form I also have a input and I need to pass its value to that other file as well, does anybody know how to do it? This is what I have:
function processform(){ $.post('processnewpostForm.php', {title: newpostform.titleInput.value,