JQuery :: Get The Contents Of A Php File Into A Div?
Mar 3, 2011
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 already google this butwasn'table find any thing!.I just wonder if you can tell me where I can find a Jquery plugin which let the users to print aspecificpart of apage(let say a div for marks result!) as a pdf file?
I have the below code that I'm trying to read the contents of an XML file using jQuery, but I seem to have a syntax error on the line that starts with $('<div id="link_'+bannerId+'"></div>').html. Could someone I'm sure it has something to do with somethign not being terminated, or a quote, or something.
Suppose, Ia text file stored on the server. We all know that when a file stored on a server is opened for viewing, some bandwidth is consumned and the consumption increases with every refresh of the page and so on.
So if i use $.get on the client browserto reteieve the contents of the text file stored on the server, will it affect the server bandwidth consumption? I just want to make it clear that it is just a plain text file.
I'm looking forall posibilities as how to retrieve the contents of a text file stored on the server from the client browser without necesarily having to consumned any server bandwidth.
Is it possible to get the contents from .js or .txt file. I wish to store all the tool tip content in a txt or js file, pass the parameter to get the msg depending upon the parameter? is it possible? if yes how can i do it?
I'm using a form on a page as a vessel for data, rather than to actually submit it. The reason is that the form is submitted to a service at www.rdbhost.com with it's special JS API, so I extract the data from the form manually and then feed the data to the methods from the provided library.
One of the field is a file. Calling ``.val()`` on it simply gives me the file name, but I need the contents.I've looked around, and found a few plugins that would actually send the file, but that's not what I want.
I already google this but wasn't able find any thing!.I just wonder if you can tell me where I can find a Jquery plugin which let the users to print a specific part of apage(let say a div for marks result!) as a pdf file?
I need to read a files contents to an array so that i can check which lines of the file i need to write back. im not very good with arrays and haven't had any luck so far.
OK, this little code takes a string (URL) input and returns an array ([fileContents,httpHeaders]).
function getFile(n){ var file; // Define variable if(n==''||n==self.location)return []; // Don't request self or empty strings (Safety meassure for some IE and pre0.9.9 Moz versions) switch(typeof ActiveXObject){ case 'function': // Chech if ie file=new ActiveXObject('Microsoft.XMLHTTP'); // If so use ie XHreq break; default: file=new XMLHttpRequest; // Otherwise use moz XHreq file.overrideMimeType("text/xml"); // And override content-type to avoid breakage } try{// Error susceptible code (Moz may screw up, especially if you're breaking the security rules) f.open('GET',n,false);// Open connection f.send('')// Send empty string }catch(e){// If error return []// ...return empty null-length array } return [f.responseText,f.getAllResponseHeaders()]// Otherwise return response and http headers }
Note that the file must be within the current domain, or only ie5.5win will actually be able to fetch it....
I want to be able to see the javascript code in a javascript file on the web server. Eg where you get <script src="../../../../resources/ javascript/ClientCore.js" defer=1></script>
How can I print the contents of those files to eg a DIV section?
I am working on a project involving the Google Maps api. I have an application that spits out a text file with lat/lng coordinates plus some other info. I'm trying to figure out how to get the data from the local text file into a javascript array that can then be used by the Google Map api to create the map.
Any suggestions on how to go about doing this? I'm fairly certain that there is not a way to do it just with Javascript, but I thought I would ask. If not, any suggestions on how to do it, perhaps with xmlhttprequest and a PHP script? I don't need the text file to actually be saved on the web server, but if that's the only option then I can go that route.
I have a website and it has a section that I want to be updated by the content of the file but can't find any code on the net that will read a file and print the results to the screen. The closest thing I could find to what I wanted to do was this but can't get it to work: Code:
If I have one main html file that calls an external JS file that contains only an array (infoArray), know I can do this code...
Now the question... Instead of 2 different main.html files, to load the different inforArray.js files, can I somehow overwrite the contents of the infoArray AFTER the information has been loaded from the first external JS file?
I have seen code that adds elements to the <head> section as the page loads, is there something similar to load/change array information during or after page load?
Or is this something that should be done by having text information in the file and loading with ajax and processing to an array afterward?
I'm tring to do an AJAX call using a submit button. I need to submit the contents of a textfield to a PHP page.It is working on a <select> tag using the <option> tags to send the contents of the <option> tag to the outside PHP file, but I can't get the syntax right to send the contents of the textfield.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
Not sure how stupid this requirement is, but I have a scenario, where I am rendering reports via iframe by providing a URLI am rendering reports through iframe by providing the application URL. Now the requirement is to generate a PDF file out of the iframe. I have to create a pdf file from the iframe src. I have no control over the application that is generating report in jsp.Is it possible to capture contents of iframe as image or convert it into a PDF file?
On a client side HTML form, on hitting submit, I would like the data entered in the the form to be saved on the next available line within a .txt file.
For example, a basic HTML Form filled in as follows:
Name: Haze Age: 400 Info: Hello World!
... on clicking 'Submit', the information would be saved to 'form.txt' on a new line, simply seperated by commas would be fine, example:
Haze, 400, Hello World!
If possible, the date and time the info was saved would really be great as well, example:
01/01/2010 9:41: Haze, 400, Hello World!
I might I cannot find anything on the internet for doing this client side.
so I have a html page with the following code included in it:
[Code]....
how would I reference the contents of the text box in a separate Javascript file? I have tried document.form.UserInfo.value and many, many variations and just can't get it to work. I presume it has something to do with the paragraph having the same name?
I am quite new a web scripting and making web pages in general and I have stumbled across a problem I have as yet been unable to solve. I am trying to take the contents of a textarea box and save it to a file. This step is not to hard however the contents of the textarea is mostly latex source so it contains just about every special character you can imagine. My question is this, how do I save an exact copy of the textarea contents with special characters, carriage returns, etc to a file?
I have some sample ajax code i have been toying around with.I have it updating & working properly, but you have to click a button first.How can I set it so that it automatically reads the contents of the text file on page load, and updates every 1000ms?I was trying onload=setinterval(JavaScript:xmlhttpPost("status.php"),1000)[code]
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 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.