I'm a bit curious. how could we include an HTML file from jquery? Let's assume this story; Page 1:Has a link (once clicked it will execute something) Has a div (extracted from what it read from step above)
Page 2:
Only containing some Html elements
Such as Table only.
Page 3:
Only cointaining some image elements
Showing loading Gif file.
got the following problem: I need to include an HTML file that sits on another server B in an HTML file that sits on server A, and I need to include this at a particular place in the file. The "include" command doesnt work obviously as it is server-side.
In other words: say I have a webpage, at a particular place, for example halfway down, I want to include HTML that sits on another server.
When the JS file is not working at the time of Ajax files is called. on first time the onmouseover JS is working but , if you call the ajax JS is not working.
I am just wondering if jQuery has to be included within every .html file (considering the page does not use any CMS). Is it possible to include jQuery in index.html only but have it accessible in any other page?
I created a page (index.html, including the embedded javascript) with a div loaded by an external html content. But in this new content the click function I defined in the index.html page does not work in the new content. Then my question is: do i need to include all javascript in the external html content?
i am not a hacker and this is not about hijacking. all i need is to add some useful functionality into the online game interface i am playing ;-) the players are allowed to apply their own css-file in the game settings. i wrote my css and the page now looks better for me (no ADs and so on). now i want to make the game interface much suitable for me.
does anybody know the way? no 'expression' and 'IE only stuff'
I'm getting an Array from an external source, the data in the array depents on the get variables.
These get variables should be decided by the browser, after there decided I can created the adres to get the file with the JavaScript Array. How do I include this file?
Basicaly what I want in the script is something like:
I making a web site with php and i have alot of js files in it and i need to use more than two files in every a one page
now i'm using for example: <script type="text/javascript" src="file.js"></script>
i heard about can use one js file examle: global.js and call another files with it's functions (file.js, file2.js, lib.js) from this global.js with XMLHttp
I am developing a series of web pages that use JS, and they are all fairly similar except for some very small changes. What I am hoping to do is create one page that accepts a parameter from location.search and then uses that to include a JS file with the appropriate parts that are different from the main page. I am aware that I could do this the other way round (ie. several different pages that include a set of core functions etc.), but that will not work for this project.
I have the following script in my jsp. I want to cut this script and include it in a .js file But it is not working with me.
Here is the script : Code: <script language="javascript"> function checkForUnaddeditems() { var mainElement = document.forms.mainentry var quatityValue = mainElement.<%=quantityelement%>.value var productIDValue = mainElement.<%=productIDelement%>.value var price = ""; .....
I copied the previous code into a check.js file and referred to it in the jsp by Code: <SCRIPT type="text/javascript" SRC="check.js"></SCRIPT>
I have this script and I want to take out the part below the / up to the buildMenu(); statement. I would dynamically create the menu list with php. Problem is I don't know javascript that well :(This is its own .js file not a script within the head section of the page.
I've got a situation where an already existing include file (included in various clasic .asp pages) needs to have some javascript embeded in it to detect if the user is on http: or https: This include file is used in the main domain, as well as sub domains. The "gist" of what I'm trying to do is this: header.inc (the include file included by many .asp files) used by [URL] as well as [URL], [URL], etc.
<script type="text/javascript"> if (location.protocol != "https:") { <!-- include virtual="/SSI/some_other_include_file.inc --> } </script>
Obviously, that doesn't work, but needs to have something like the include virtual because of the usage across subdomains. Basically, if the user is NOT on the secure protocol, I want to include that other file, regardless if they are on the main domain, or any of the sub domains. I've tried:
So, I have a dynamic PHP file on my server. I want to make it so browsers can take the code I provide and paste it in an .html, .php, or .asp file, and it'll display across the board.
The file would need to be included, unless someone thinks there's a better way of doing this?
The only example I could think of would be Google Adsense's code? But I'm not sure.
Is it possible to use Javascript to dynamically change the PHP file used for an include?
For example, if I have a php doc like
I can get Javascript to remove the included stuff, but I can't figure out how to change the <?php include('onefile.php'); ?> into <?php include('otherfile.php'); ?>.
Is it possible for 'Random Image Script' http://www.javascriptkit.com/script/cut144.shtml to be a js include file rather than having to be in the body tag so that I can edit it centrally and apply to multiple pages rather than having to edit each page individually when I have a new image and link to add to the script?
A question for the experts - let me first say that I'm not a coder, but I'm sufficiently competent to mess around with somebody elses code!
This is what I need:
I'm developing a website for a private railway, and wish to display a 'today's trains' panel on the front page of the site - there are up to twenty timetable diagrams, each of which has its own small html page file.
I need to figure a way of calling a different timetable panel to be displayed according to day of the year (ensuring that the correct timetable is displayed each day). Obviously I have a copy of the complete timetable, and it seems I need some code that will call a particular page according to what's happening that day.
Does anybody have any idea how a simpleton like me can set this up?
I'm trying to embed an HTML fragment from one web page into another web page, using AJAX (as the fragment will change frequently). I'm using prototype.js for AJAX.
I've managed to fetch the HTML content of the slave page, but I can't figure out how to get just the part I want from the XML string returned in the AJAX request. The prototype.js AJAX function just returns a text sttring that I need to parse...but how?
Child Page: hello.html
Code HTML4Strict:
I want to include the <h1>Hello</h1> in the parent page.
Parent page: demo.html
Code JavaScript:
Obviously it's the fragment = resultDoc.getElementByClassName( source_fragment_name ); part that I'm having difficulty... It may not even be the right function - HELP.
The resultDoc=parser.parseFromString(transport.responseText,"text/xml"); seems to work, because the subsequent alert() works fine, but how do I get the page fragment identified by the source_fragment_name.
The alert("Fragment = " + fragment ); never happens, so the previous line has serious problem.
So, just to clarify, I simply want to parse the content out of one page, and embed it into another, in real-time, using AJAX.
I have recently worked on a flash based learning course and built functionality where users throughout the course can type in their own notes based on the course, and they can revisit these everytime they launch the course, the functionality is simply using flash cookies to store the notes on the users machine. I wanted to build functionality so that they could then save these notes to their hard disk and e-mail them on. To do this I call a javascript function from flash which opens a new webpage, passes through the notes from flash and uses document.write to write the notes to the new webpage. Then the user Saves (as web page html only) to save a copy to their machine.
The problem is I want to do this web page up a bit more, add graphics etc. but if I save as web page html only it won't include any images I add to the html page, and if I change it so that they save as (Web Page Complete) rather than write the webpage out with the notes it will write the webpage with the code document.write(string) but as this is on the users hard disk now string will be undefined as it no longer run alongside the course. Is their any other way anyone can think of doing this type of functionality, I am trying to stay away from using PHP
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); });
This is a really awesome script that I'm sure all of you can put to use if you haven't yet heard of it. However, I'm trying to get it to fade a background image on my css styled navigation for my a:hover. Here is the script with a little simple tutorial on how to set it up: [URL] My only other knowledge is in PHP, so after about 2 hours of fail in this client-side language
This is the link to my site so far: [URL] You can see the script working as it is on my little yellow MW logo on the right side of the navigation. So in my scenario, I am looking to fade button.png to button-hover.png (both repeating on the x axis).