i have a page which loads content into a div from a hidden div. There are about 8 hidden divs all loaded with content loaded. Then when the user clicks a link the visible div is loaded with the content from one of them. Is this the best way? or should i be loading the content from another script via $.get()?
i use the same thing on my PM system which loads 10 hidden divs. So should i really be using $.get() for this aswell?
How do I load an external http xml request with jquery? Below is a url when pasted into a web browser like firefox, an xml document is shown. This is for the CPanel XML API. [URL] How do I make this work in jquery using an xml request? View this message in context: [URL] Sent from the jQuery General Discussion mailing list archive at [URL]
Hi all, I'm trying to submit the google sitemap after it has been created on my server with PHP.
Here is the code: <?php $address= urlencode('www.mysite.com/sitemap.gz');?> <form name="submitsitemap" method="POST" action="http://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/ping?sitemap=<?php echo $address;?>"></form> <script>submitsitemap.submit();</script>
Is it possible to take a url from a text box and request the HTTP Response Header and then document.write() it? I'm envisaging a form into which a user can enter a url and receive the Response Header information. Could I achieve this with JavaScript?
I am writing JavaScript code that runs inside HTTP page, I need to make XMLHttpRequest to a REST web service. The service is running on the same site but it only accepts HTTPS. I tried to prefix the URL with https:// and Firefox rejected it as cross-site scripting attempt. It's not really cross site as I am calling the same site.
I don't have an option to redirect the entire page to https.
i want to find out the idle time when there is no http request is going on..i dont want to track any mouse or key board events.i dont want that..i read these thread but it is only about screen idle time URL...i am trying to track the time when there is no transaction going between client and server and no http request is sending if i will get that time then that time i can use to load my additional javascript files.so further transaction of user will become speed up..
I've come back to working on something I built a while ago. Just a small function that I started that displays links by searching through a text area and grabbing all a hrefs. I want to try and build on it to check for dead links. This is the report code: Code: function report(){ document.getElementById("htmlDiv").innerHTML = document.getElementById("htmlArea").value; a = document.getElementById("htmlDiv").getElementsByTagName("a"); for(i=0; i < a.length; i++){ //window.open(a[i].href)//the ( and ) characters signify that window.open is a function; if(i == 0){ document.getElementById("report").innerHTML = "<li><a href="" + a[i].href + "" />" + a[i].href + "</a></li>"; document.getElementById("report").style.display = "block"; } else { document.getElementById("report").innerHTML += "<li><a href="" + a[i].href + "" />" + a[i].href + "</a></li>"; }} document.getElementById("reportNumber").innerHTML = "Total: " + i; }
I was thinking maybe I could encorporate the following into this maybe? Code: function UrlExists(url) { var http = new XMLHttpRequest(); http.open('HEAD', url, false); http.send(); return http.status!=404; } The above makes sense to me as I think it is saying as long as its not 404 its ok. I want to incorporate something like that so my report displays links and maybe strikes them through if they return 404 or are dead.
I have written an Ajax application which can send http HEAD requests and receive the header response from server.
Now I want to show the different values in formatted manner. However, there seems be no character or expression which I can use to split the HEAD response for string processing.
Here is a sample of server response:
Mime-Version: 1.0 Date: Thu, 08 Feb 2007 03:51:13 GMT Server: Apache/ 2.0.1a Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Length: 69 Connection: close
If you have any information regarding this please do let me know.
I've been reading a lot about Comet and I've been interested in implementing it. It doesn't sound that difficult, but I have yet to find concrete examples of what it is, so I don't know how to actually use it.
I've seen some examples where new ajax requests are made as soon as old ones are complet but this doesn't make any sense to me. It seems this method is a complete resource bandit.
For example, how do I open a long-lived HTTP request? If the request is long-lived, when does the callback get actually called - at the very end of the request (status == 200 and readyState == 4) or can I call it intermittently to download new data while my PHP script is in sleep()-ing?
Here is what I'm trying to do but the problem is "source.html" is not on a server somewhere. I am running everything locally. $('#container').load(source.html #sourceContent) Is there a way to do this exact thing but with a local file?
For some reason, IE8 insists on submitting an HTTP GET request when the user presses "enter" when inside of an <input> element.It's a rather curious thing because I have an <input type="submit" /> that has an event for "click" that contains the following code:
This works on Firefox - if the user presses "Enter" inside of an input element on the form, the submit button will not execute. But on IE, it does. However, if the IE user "clicks" the submit button, it does the right thing.Do I have to also override keydown events too and stop those? Why does Firefox and IE work differently here?
I worked with now in jQuery. Property however at present the following problem: [i]I provide a AJAX Request. the side is loaded, the parameters all conveyed and back receives I a complete HTML side. Now I would like to have only certain elements however from this side, like DIV, SPAN etc. How can I make with the AJAX Request return in such a way best, which I can select these elements thereby? Simply it would be unfortunately not functioned over the function $ (element), it even if I indicate the HTML Request as secondly parameter.[/i] Excused, for my bad English. ;-) Translatertool. There is unfortunately too many words, in order to describe my problem. ^^
I have a php page which returns a table representing a query sent to a MySQL database. So far it has worked in every case except now that I'm trying to use it to call a stored procedure, in which case the readystate is staying at 1 and never completing.
I have logged the results of the php file both in an error log and looked at the response from the request using firebug, both of which show a correct result.
Why isn't this returning properly?
Here are the relevant javascript functions:
Code: function customizeType() { $("custom-header").innerHTML = ""; $("custom-top").innerHTML = "";
[Code]....
After the page loads, the error log shows correct results for all queries.
Hey fellow coders. I've been searching for a script, but I'm coming up empty. The script will display products in a single row full screen left to right. To slide the products there is a pull bar. You can see how the exact script works on Keyboards.
I've managed to use a few pieces (Fancybox, Active Tabs)
I've been tasked with creating a pull down menu that modifies a search box. Very similar actually to the type of search you see on the top left of the jQuery Plugins page:
[URL]
So I need a pull down menu with multiple options that restrict the search box to only to search the selected option.
I don't understand the relation between the two boxes and how to pass the first option to the search box. Is there an existing plugin for this? Or a tutorial that someone can point me to? Or if the answer is, "Go read this book first" I'm happy to read that book.
I am using slideDown() and slideUp() in an accordian style menu to reveal and conceal sections of the menu. By default it seems that these methods will open and close from the top or bottom respectively.
Is there a way to use the methods so that the bottom of the element seems to be being pulled down or pushed up rather than simply revealed or concealed? There are styling elements added dynamically to wrap each heading and section which is why they have containers and why the iteration through parents() is necessary.
This can't be too hard, but I'm not seeing the answer. Elements on a web page may contain a class starting with "tr_". Sample HTML:I'm using the following to select matching elements: $('[class*=tr_]').each(function() So far so good. But now, I need to get the name of the class that starts with "tr_" from each matching element.
I'm working on a project and within a document I have content being loaded into an iframe. When a user clicks on an item in the iframe, a pop-up div is loaded using the facebox plugin but it's obviously contained by the iframe. Is there any way that I can pull that element out of the iframe into the parent document? Or at least position it so it looks like it's part of the parent document and not the iframe? My reasoning for this is sizing and positioning. I want to expand the size of the facebox div and position it over top of some of the parent document elements but, since it's within the iframe, I'm limited to the size of the iframe and positioning is limited to being within the iframe.
I am following the following example to create predictive text pull out of the database.[URL]... Seemed quite easy but it seems like it's not working for me, maybe because i'm doing something wrong?
This is the page:[URL]... If you start typing in the big search box the suggestions box appears in the wrong place, and it should be returning some results but it's not.
I have an HTML div that gets filled with the following HTML/javascript code via ajax:
<script type = "text/javascript"
[Code]....
The idea is that when I post the form the response gets loaded back into the same div. This works, but when I use the form to post a file I see the following output from Firebug: $ is not defined
Naturally when I resubmit my form again (for example after incorrect input) the resulting response doesn't get loaded into the div because jquery never setup the ajaxForm method.
I am a newbee and with the help of you all and google reseach and w3schools I have made the below jQuery Ajax method work fine with my data in xml (all the chapters of a childrens book). Now I am constructing a new page, just sample chapters, and I want to use json and 'get' it the same way as I did with xml. 1. I am hung up a little, firstly, this code below is not getting anything from the chap_0.json which is in the same directory so not a path problem file, 2. and secondly I am not sure just how different the code below needs to be to use the data from the .json file vs the xml file. If someone can atleast help me get the .json data to come in (problem 1) , I have been struggling with it for several hours now. Here is the working xml code:
is there a way to find all http://* and cover it by link ? I have a text like [URL]..I spent hours searching whole internet and did not find an solution.
I am sending a url request to the network using jquery.get(). The problem I am facing is that the server is having an http authentication, so when i pass the request url directly on the browser, it will show the authentication window and i can pass the username and password, but what to do when i am passing the same request using get() method.
This is what i am using currently
Anybody knows a work around for this problem, which can be used for every browser. the current error code is 401..