JQuery :: HTML Alert Returns Null In String
Sep 21, 2010
I have a following string:
var myHTML = "<html><body>testing hope this work in html</body></html>";
alert($(myHTML).children("body").html());
Why does the alert return NULL, instead of "testing hope this work in html" ???
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Feb 10, 2010
When using the code below the alert returns a value of null. In the past this has never happened, it has always returned the xml file I'm requesting. I have noticed a strange difference between browsers. This script is used to fill a form automatically. In its current state it works perfectly in opera, but does not work in firefox or IE (used to work in all the browsers). I'm by no means a javascript expert, am I missing something here?
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Oct 14, 2010
I am trying to retrieve data from an XML using this code.
$.ajax({
type: "GET",
url: "http://beermapping.com/webservice/loccity/bb6c5a3fc5baea379be645636e8e6324/Barcelona",
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Apr 19, 2011
The following code returns me a null value on internet explorer but works fine on firefox and opera.
var iW = $(document).width();
alert(iW);
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Feb 10, 2011
I'm trying to retrieve some data trough yahoo pipes, but it always returns null. However if i go to my yahoo pipe's site and i launch it, the pipe works perfectly.[code]
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Nov 25, 2010
I am using the templates below to add a row into a table using the 'ADD' button.
<script id="queryGeneratorRowTemplate" type="text/x-jquery-tmpl">
<tr>
<td>
<select> <%--name="ddContentSource" id="ddContentSource">--%>
[Code]....
but this returns '0.nodeType' is null or not an object on jquery.tmpl.js I am missing something or this is not supported in templates?
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Feb 21, 2009
HTML Code:<div class="drag q1 bar" style="top: 10px; left: 0px; position: absolute;">b</div>i assign variables like so:
Code:
var style = notationrow[i].childNodes[nodecount].getAttribute("style");
var nodeclass = notationrow[i].childNodes[nodecount].getAttribute("class");
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Nov 8, 2009
Suppose I have the following inside a function:Code JavaScript:document.getElementById('display_content').innerHTML = "hello";The above works.However, when I define it like the following it says display_content is null on firefox error console.
Code JavaScript:
var display_content = document.getElementById('display_content');
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Jul 9, 2009
This seemed like it should be so simple. It works fine in Firefox, but not in IE. The goal is to disable the form's Submit button, until the question is answered. (The alert is for troubleshooting.)
Code:
Obviously, this HTML is in a form:
Code:
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Jun 18, 2011
I have a form in which I preset some text inside a readonly, disabled textarea using javascript ('data' being the text):
document.getElementById("link_of_current_view2").value = data;
However, once I call my .php script to process the form, the element is null. How do I get it to pass along that data, which is in the textbox when the user views the form?
<div id="sendlink" class="contact_form" style="z-index:10;">
<a class="close" onclick="document.sendlink_form.reset();return false">CLOSE</a>
<form id='sendlink_form' name='sendlink_form' method="post" action="sendlink.php" >
<label for="link_of_current_view2">Link: </label>
<textarea id="link_of_current_view2" name="_of_current_view2" class="link_of_current_view" rows="2" disabled="disabled" wrap="soft" size="58" value="" readonly="readonly" value=/>
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Feb 12, 2010
I found this regular expression on the internet and it works fine when I test it in various validators on the web.
Code:
^(((0?[1-9]|1[012])/(0?[1-9]|1d|2[0-8])|(0?[13456789]|1[012])/(29|30)|(0?[13578]|1[02])/31)/(19|[2-9]d)d{2}|0?2/29/((19|[2-9]d)(0[48]|[2468][048]|[13579][26])|(([2468][048]|[3579][26])00)))$
It's purpose is to check for valid date and allows formats mm/dd/yyyy, m/dd/yyyy, mm/d/yyyy or m/d/yyyy.
When I try it with the code below it always returns null.
Code:
function isValidDate(/* String */ p1_date) {
var x = "^(((0?[1-9]|1[012])/(0?[1-9]|1d|2[0-8])|(0?[13456789]|1[012])/(29|30)|(0?[13578]|1[02])/31)/(19|[2-9]d)d{2}|0?2/29/((19|[2-9]d)(0[48]|[2468][048]|[13579][26])|(([2468][048]|[3579][26])00)))$";
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Feb 11, 2006
I'm using the $F of the prototype library to send data through the Ajax
Request. I'm having problems using the $F to reference fields sent
back through an original Request. My first request sends a form back
to the user in the type such as <input text name=foo> and at the bottom
of the returned form I have a second ajax call to send the fresh data
to the another script. The problem is that the new data in the form
cannot be referenced from $F. My question is how can I pass the new
data in the javascript to another Ajax call either by $F or by other
means?
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Dec 21, 2011
I have a form with an id "modClassForm" when I try:$("#modClassForm").serialize() it returns an empty string ("") When I get the action attribute it's right so it is the form I was expecting. When I do the following:
$("#modClassForm input").val()
it returns "retret" (the contents of the input element in that form). So what is doing this? The only thing I can think of is that this form is loaded from ajax and then placed in the page using the .html(htmlString) method which is rather core to my design. This works in a whole lot of other browsers (IE 9, FF 6-8, Chrome 13-15 and Safari 5). So I know I could try to serialize the fields myself, but the form content has two modes and I'd have to construct a fairly large string and I'm not sure about encoding. Is there any other way to make serialize work? Some way to get it to recognize the contents of the form?
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May 1, 2010
html() with FFOX returns html with quotes (which is standards) but when used with IE (9) it returns html without quotes. class='myCLass' vs. class=myClass. This is a problem because I want to feed that html to the TCPDF jQuery plugin and the plugin wants 'good' html.
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Sep 2, 2010
looking for some help regarding responseText, so please have a look :) im so mad right now because i have been struggeling for hours :(XMLHttpRequestObject.responseText returns correct value when i do alert(XMLHttpRequestObject.responseText); see linevar fnWhenDone = function (XMLHttpRequestObject) { alert(XMLHttpRequestObject.responseText); };But problem is that i want to save down the response to a variable... so i try to change it into var fnWhenDone = function (XMLHttpRequestObject) { varTest = XMLHttpRequestObject.responseText; };When i try to alert varTest later i get "Undifined"... im pretty new to javascript and have been stuck for hours ...See full code below
var myConn = new XHConn();
if (!myConn) { alert("XMLHTTP not available. Try a newer/better browser."); }
var fnWhenDone = function (XMLHttpRequestObject) { alert(XMLHttpRequestObject.responseText); };
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Sep 8, 2011
I need an html page that when visited automatically redirects the browser to return to the previous page it was on. here is the current code I have:
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" />
<title>Untitled Document</title>[code]....
this works in firefox but in IE you have to press ok in the alert box before it returns. I admit I am a javascript novice. Any suggestions
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Nov 6, 2009
I have a simple form here with a function to validate it, but I have no idea where I'm going wrong. I'm very familiar with ActionScript and C++, so I get the coding aspect of it, but one thing I'm not familiar with is how exactly JavaScript and HTML communicate. The problem is that this form always submits, even if my function returns false...but I can't even see if it returns false anyway, because alert() doesn't seem to be working either.
Here's what I have for my HTML:
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Nov 14, 2011
Have searched this forum thoroughly as well as googled it, but no luck in understanding why the following simple code does not work:
Code:
function changeSelect(){
var id = $(this).attr("id");
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May 1, 2007
Just trying to create a basic xmlhttpobject.
However, the following always returns null
xmlhttpobj = New ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP")
(it is Microsoft. and not Msxml2. I've already narrowed that part
down; just trying to create the object now)
If I check for the value of xmlhttpobj, it is always null or
undefined.
IE settings aren't blocking any ActiveX
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Mar 27, 2011
When I run the following code, the .Length function returns "undefined."
var strTest = 'test';
alert(strTest.Length);
Using the typeof function, I know that JS is treating the variable as a string.
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Dec 25, 2010
I want to know if there is a way to return ajax call as html value and not plain text, ie all html formatting will be displayed.
My code:
<script src="jquery.js">
<script>
$(function()
{
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String returned from webform4.aspx is html formatted but jquery displayed it as plain text. Is that anyway to display it as html string ?
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Jul 30, 2010
How would you go about writing a function that returns a string that outputs a branched bulleted list using <ul> and <li> tags of all the html elements in a page? The html elements don't all have id's or names, so I cannot reference them directly. I would like to do it recursively so that I can grab all the elements, not just those two or three levels deep.
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Apr 19, 2010
I need help with substring or trim function in javascript. Find below my code. Selection holds the value Select State, and length of the string is 14. I need to equate the Selection value to string "Select State" and execute alert message.
function selected_item() {
if (Selection=="Select State")
alert("Select the State");[code]....
I tried this:
var state=Selection.substring(0,11); and then string would be equated to state variable. But it is not working.
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Oct 8, 2009
Either I'm having a really dim Friday, or something strange is going on. I'm trying to add a method to the Validator plugin, using the following regex:
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Aug 20, 2009
Via ajax, data equals <h1>Special</h1>
Code JavaScript:
function searchReplaceAndDisplay(data) {
data.replace('<','<');
data.replace('>','>');
$('#modal').append(data);
}
$.get('getSpecialsHtml.aspx', searchReplaceAndDisplay);
Right now #modal displays <h1>Special</h1>, as plain text.
How can I get #modal to display 'Special' marked up as an h1 element instead of text?
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Jun 12, 2010
In the below code, the alert message returns in one instance: 'someAnimal is [Mammal "Mr. Biggles"]' I don't understand how this is possible. We pass as an argument 'Mr. Biggles' to the Mammal constructor. Then assign it to the object name property. But then it ends there. There is a function called toString which will return the alert. But the toString function is not being called like this: alert('someAnimal is '+someAnimal.toString()); If it was like how it is above, it would make sense to me but now it makes no sense to me because I don't see where that toString() is being called - I only see that it is prototyped to the Mammal object.
Code:
function Mammal(name){
this.name=name;
this.offspring=[];
}
Mammal.prototype.haveABaby=function(){
var newBaby=new Mammal("Baby "+this.name);
this.offspring.push(newBaby);
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