There is a project called Seed which allows JavaScript programs to run on the Linux desktop. There is connected project called SeedKit which runs HTML files as a Graphical User Interface front end for JavaScript files run by Seed. It acts like a webpage which rather than linked to a web-server is linked to a JavaScript program with HTML events like buton clicks etc that drives JavaScript much in the same way as normal desktop Graphical toolkits do. I hope this page from my blog starts a bit.
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Both projects are quite new so is very experimental. I am not involved in the development of any of the projects but I am trying to create a few examples to show how it works. My first example is to take the contents of the log folder /var/log, display it in the SeedKit HTML file and when a user clicks on it, it displays the contents of the log file.The way I am going about this is firstly to create a two column table in the HTML thus:
<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head>[code]....
The table on the HTML file is populated with the file names but I can't get the contents of the specific div I have clicked on. I tried $(this).text() but it displays all the text in the table.
I have 3 divs with the same name wrapped in a container. Each div includes a span. At the moment, when you hover over a div, its displays all spans. What i want is if you hover over a specific div, i would like to display it's span only. Is this possible ?
Is there anyway I could control the selected item, and put it on the top of the current selection box. I know for the first and last 4 item, it may not be able to show on the top of the select box. But if I have hundreds of record, I want the selected item to show on the top if they not the first or last 4. And I am not interested in the items before the selected item either.
I have the testing code below.
<HTML><HEAD><SCRIPT type="text/javascript"> function searchSel() { var input=document.getElementById('txt').value.toLowerCase(); var list=document.getElementById('items').options;
i'm trying to set up a page that has 5 radio buttons at the top of the page and when you select one of them, without needing to hit a 'submit' button, it will change the contents of the second half of the page, which will contain form elements.
i'm trying to do this without frames or iframes, and am hoping there's a way to do it with cfloop or something.
Basically I have this grab from a myspace profile to import a band's upcoming show listings on another website. The problem is that myspace puts all this information into a table, and in order to style the elements individually, I need a way to grab all the text from each cell and put them into their own divs. I don't want any table or tbody or tr or td references or anything, just the content from the cells placed in their own divs so I that I can style this individually.
If you could come up with a way to move all information from inside a cell into an array, that would also work. code...
What I'd like to do is have a dropdown box populated with data from a database. Based on what you select from the drop down a table will be generated (in this case a 3 column table) from another query to the database. I will eventually want a way to select one of the rows from the table, but for now I'd be happy with just generating the table.
I know it will have to deal with DHTML, dom documents, getElementID, removeNode, recreating the node. What I am not sure about is how to
1) Dynamically create a table 2) Step 1 with data from a database (recordset)
Like I said, I'd also like to be able to select a row from the table. I'd be happy with making the ros a radio group, though it would be interesting to be able to select the row. I take it I'd use CSS to highlight the row selected then.
I am new to JavaScript. I am currently developing a simple CMS in PHP & MySQL. Most of work is already finished, bu now I have to tweak some functionalities in increase user experience. One of it is folding menu (tree menu). I am generating it in PHP and currently I'm using simple JavaScript to expand/collapse submenus (folders). Idea is simple - when an expandable list item (<li>) is clicked (onmouseclick) a simple JS funtion is executed that display a child list (<ul>) and in this way I am building a simple tree menu.
The function is following: Code: function showHide(msg_id) { var element = document.getElementById(msg_id); element.style.display = element.style.display=='block' ? 'none' : 'block'; }
The problem is that when I click an list item (that leads to certain article) in a submenu, whole page is reloaded and all previously opened submenus collapse. I would like to have expanded elements that are leading to the last one that I clicked. How can I achieve it? Can you provide me some links to tutorials? Or maybe giva a hint how to tweak my function?
I'm wanting to hide certain divs within a container. If the sub div DOESN'T have a checkbox which is selected in it, then it should be hidden when you click the link. eg: if #2 and #5 checbox only where selected then divs(sub_1,sub_3,sub_4) would be hidden when link was clicked.
I am trying to create a web page in which the contents of one selection list depends upon which element in another selection list is chosen, but where the information to populate the first selection list comves from an SQL database on the web server.
There are a couple of these situations in my application but, for example, the first list might be a list of counties, and the second list a list of states/provinces. Obviously the names of counties depend upon which state/province is chosen, but there are too many possibilities to be able to embed them within the web page itself. So when the user selects a state/province I need to go to the server to ask for the list of counties.
I have seen a number of posts that sort of address this issue. For example it is suggested to use <script src="a URL"/> to ask the server side code to send up data of type "text/javascript". However the examples do not seem to address how the server side code would know which state/province the user had selected.
If there is a web site that addresses this sort of thing, I would appreciate any pointers.
I have been trying to do some tooltips for a website and desperately wanted to learn something new and do that with jQuery.However, every time a mouse hovers over a tooltip, all hidden divs are shown, not just the one that supposed to. Here's my html:
I'm looking for some javascript to work with wordpress (jQuery preferrably) that will show/hide multiple divs on one click.
I had one working but it was kinda janky because it was causing me to have two divs with the same ID on one page. No good.
Since I updated to wp2.8.3 prior to launch, it's not working. So I've decided to just try and do it right.
Here's a page: [URL]
So, what I want to happen: On page load, the first tab: "general" and it's corresponding div beneath should be showing. And the first image should be showing. The other content divs and images should be hidden. I've given the text content divs a dashed border to show their borders. When a visitor clicks "dine at home" the general div and image hide, the second content div shows, as does the second image (it's currently the identical image, but the client may change later.) Etc.
I'll be using this function on a few other pages as well.
how to adjust this javascript to work on two different IDs at once?
I'm looking for javascript to analyze the contents of a textbox and replace the contents with the appropriate date. To make that a little clearer, if the user types 'tomorrow' then when they tab/move onto the next text box the 'tomorrow' text should be replaced with the date for tomorrow in the format dd/mm/yyyy, if the user enters '1 week' then the text should be replaced with the date in one week in the format dd/mm/yyyy etc.
Im currently working on a project with jquery... the thing is.. i need to change the contents of a div named "sub2" with the contents of "pets.html"... i've read some tutorials and i thought the best way to do this is through the use of jquery...
Here's my code:
My image which is supposed to be clicked contains this:
The code is working ., but when i transfer my codes to netbeans with Tomcat running the code didnt work ...
Is there anyone here who knows what's wrong or what should i do with my code?
I am using javascript to switch between a series of divs, on clicking a navigation tab the divs display property is set to 'block' and all other divs have their display property set to 'none'. That works fine, the problem I have is when I redirect to another page (e.g. a PHP script) on return to the index the divs have reset and only the default div is shown, rather than the div that was showing when the user left the page. The solution, as I see it, is two stages: Write a function to display the relevant div based on the variable passed to it, then work out how to pass this variable around various pages (post/get). I am very inexperienced with javascript and it drives me mad that the script literally does nothing rather than throwing up an error (as in PHP) but this is what I have so far in terms of a function:
1. Take the current URL of the page and open a new window with a URL based on the current page. Some examples (I use "->" to mean "this URL turns into that URL"):I plan to use these bookmarklets in sequence, first pressing 1 to log into the CMS, then pressing 2 to edit the current page.
i am trying to get the contents of a php file into a div. however none of the php code is inserted, it will only insert html(stuff outside of the <?php markers).
function preview() { var content = jQuery('#message').val(); jQuery.get('parser.php', {content:content}, function(txt){ jQuery('#preview').html(txt);
I am having trouble trying to load contents on a tab in accordion on the fly. Which means, the content for a particular tab will only be loaded and displayed when user click on it. Is there any example available? I am still trying it with Ajax. I know this is the correct direction but couldn't sort things out.
I am using a dialog where my content causes scrollbars to appear. In IE8 everything acts as expected and scrolls smoothly. It's only using IE6 and IE7 that causes the problems. Content doesn't scroll at all. Scrollbars move, but content doesn't and then suddenly it does, but appears on top of the titlebar.
Is there anyway to access an iframe's contents via a selector? Something like this:
$("iframe::contents .my-foo")
I'm constantly accessing an iframe's contents for a project I'm currently working on and $("iframe").contents().find(".my-foo") is becoming a bit tedious to type out.
If this feature doesn't exist in jquery out of the box, is there a plugin that provides this functionality? If not how could I write such a plugin?
I am a lil new to JQ. I have a table and each row has a unique id like so<tr id="123">. I have a edit button in one of the fields on that row, and I want to turn that row into a form. How can I grab all the values of each field in that row and store them as a variable when the edit button in that row is clicked?