This plugin enforces max length on text areas and reports back the number of characters left to use.How would I add commas to the feedback message that says how many characters are left?
I need to convert various chars with place holders in JS which will be then converted back in PHP. My problem is that in my JS code, if I have this string sequence ",,," my JS code is only changing the first comma char:
Rather than what I want which is:
How can I get the JS replace function to operate on all occurences of a char (comma in this case) and convert them?
I have a Javascript which is to count the number of characters entered into a Textarea box and to prevent any more characters from being added after a certain number has been reached. Here is the code:
Strange behaviour: User enters text into textarea - text includes URL with protocol e.g. [URL]. JSON call fails with 403 forbidden. It seems the the serialised content is being interpreted as a cross domain call (my guess). Any other text works - Even if the user enters "http://www.u", but as soon as the input qualifies as a url, I get a 403.
The code extract: var formText = $("#contributioncontrol").serialize(); $.getJSON('[URL]',formText, function(response) { if (response.ERROR != true) { var output = response.HTML; $(output).hide().prependTo("#results").fadeIn("slow");} }
If the user enters http://www.url.com in the textarea on the form then The request looks like this: [URL]. The '/' chars in the line above are replaced by% 3 A % 2 F % 2 F (without spaces - Don't know how to stop browser interpreting the encoded stuff).
And the response like this: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN"> <html><head> <title>403 Forbidden</title> </head><body> <h1>Forbidden</h1> <p>You don't have permission to access /API/createcontribution.php on this server.</p> <p>Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.</p> <hr> <address>Apache mod_fcgid/2.3.5 mod_auth_passthrough/2.1 mod_bwlimited/1.4 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 Server at www.mysite.com Port 80</address> </body></html>
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.
I use $.getJSON for all my ajax stuff and it works beautifully but there is one particular situation where I use an iframe hack to do an ajax file upload and even though the returned value is a json object (created with PHP), jQuery treats it like a string. I'm using json2.js right now and it does the trick but I don't like including that much extra code because of one rare situation. So my question is, be it with $.getJSON or by specifying 'json' as the expected return type of an ajax request, jQuery *seems* to be able to convert into json. The string returned is already a json object, I just need jQuery to be able to treat it like one. I've tried wrapping it in a jQuery object but no use. (and I really don't want to go down the eval() path)...
I'm a complete newbie to JSON and I'm trying to make some sense out of itI think that what I want to achieve is fairly basic, but I have no clue where to begin. Here's my problem:I want to get the information from this JSON-string, fetch the value for realm_rank and display it within a header-tag in my html-code.
I'm a beginner in Jquery and I have a big doubt, follow at bellow the code to be better viewed: The method below is static and Static methods do not work with instance, For this reason I passed the 'nameLabel' that the typeis Label by parameter, however I need to catch the exception and show it to the user.
But I'm using Jquery and this method is used in a Ajax Request and I use the Json to pass the datas, how showed below: var idCliente= $("#<%= txtIDCliente.ClientID %>").val(); var nomeLabel = $("#<%= lblMensagem.ClientID %>"); var poligonal = "{ idCliente: " + idCliente + ", + lblMensagem: " + nomeLabel + " }"; But the problem is that I need to pass in my Json the nomeLabel with Label, but always a problem happen, because the same is showed like 'indefined'. How to solve this situation?
I have a string that is like [{"carePacks": [{"businessCode":"J1PS","description":"HP 1"}],"coveragePeriod":12}, {"carePacks":[{"businessCode":"J1PS", "description":"HP s"}],"coveragePeriod":13}]. How to convert it to a json structure and how to get data from the data structure, like get "HP 1".
I have a very simple PHP script that returns JSON like this: {"question":"What day is it?"}
And I'm trying to call it from another page using Ajax. My code looks like this: var url = "/test.php"; $.get(url, function(data){ $.each(data, function(i, value) { alert(value); }, "json" ); });
When I run it I get each character printed out one at a time in a separate alert. And then when I used this line of code: alert(typeof data); It tells me that 'data' is a string. Shouldn't it be a JSON object?
My plan was to insert an HTML string from a JSON file into the DOM. As an example for the format, see [url]. I was wondering how I could get the parse.text['*'] inserted into the DOM.
I'm trying to parse a Json string received by $.getJSON(). I can receive the string but firebug gives me an "invalid label" error. I think it is because the string is an hash array with a number as first label, but I'm not sure. This is the string:
{"15":{"id":15,"x":0.4589937586135409,"y": 0.8324914620560137,"z":-0.9435707004102728,"rawData":"1256204002860 13 -442866538 18392602 647462767 314 1777206957 -1664784174 "}} and this is the non-working code:
I am using a framework, which returns invalid JSON Strings like:
/* { "myobject" : "test"} */
The error is the comments before and after the json string. This has been invented for security reasons. As the www says returning JSON directly is somehow discouraged because it can be exploited. I am not a security expert at all but would like to go conform with this recommendation. However, now I get this string above with header type "application/json" Can I somehow hook into jQuery and tell it to remove /* */ from the json string by default before parsing the json and breaking it into objects?
I'm getting some strange behaviour when calling my test WebService. I get the expected response when testing with IE7 & 8, however with both Chrome and Firefox I'm getting a 403 error.
The Service is called via Code: if(window.jQuery) { $.ajax({ type: "POST", url:
[Code]...
The service and test web site are both running from the same domain (a local webserver) with the service on port 7000 and the test client running from port 80. Does anyone have any idea why this service might be responding correctly to IE and not Chorme?
Is it possible to get the size of a message (<string>) in kb rather than counting the characters?Note: Some characters could be double byte such as Chinese characters.Reasoning: I need to check if my message is over 10kb and if so split appropriately into chunks of <= 10kb.
I am slowly working through learning/writing a JS project.here is the core issue.:
var pt =<? echo json_encode($prt);?> alert(pt) // for diagnostic purposes
json is flattening the PHP array to be used in the script.However, the alert shows me that I only get {[ ,which is just before the first set of double quotes.JS quits at the double quotes, leaving me with an undefined array.How do I fix this?
I am really stuck in parsing a JSON string and take it's values. I got the json string as
[Code]....
How to Parse this and take the Results for further processing in javascript.... I am waiting to hear from you Soon..I am using jQuery for the purpose...