JQuery :: Pass Data From Remote File To .format?
Jun 8, 2009I'd like to learn how data is passed form one file to another and then displaying at when an error occurs. I have this php script that checks if an domain really exist
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I'd like to learn how data is passed form one file to another and then displaying at when an error occurs. I have this php script that checks if an domain really exist
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Is Json considered the better file format for loadind data via Jquery AJAX? I am going to use it either way, but from a cutting edge stand point, is JSON looked at a more cutting edge since it loads faster. 2. And for that matter is anyone using css3 and E4X? All these seem to require the latest versions of all browsers. Since my goal is to be cutting edge I was thinking to do some stuff in the above listed that require only the latest browser if it is detected, if not use what works in most all browsers? What are cutting edge web app developers really doing at this time?
View 2 Replies View RelatedBasically i want to grab some data from the royal mail(UK) site, to use within a CMS, so the sales team can easily find the tracking info about a customers order.
Royal mail have recently allowed get requests which populates the track and trace form field and auto submits the page via a 302 redirect e.g.
royalmail.com/portal/rm/track?trackNumber=x
With X being the tracking number. Try: [URL]
(the links above should have www and http etc on but sitepoint won't allow to post them like this because of the spam filters)
So what i would like to do, if it is possible, is to use jquery to grab that page and possible grab a certain paragraph (in this case the first p of the class "track-right-box") so that the sales team don't have to go to the site every time they want to trace the order.
Now a figured i could use $.load or $.get in jquery to do this but firebug is throwing up the error: Access to restricted URI denied" code: "1012
Which i'm guessing is something to do with the security setting on firefox.
I have the following code in one of my pages:
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript">
function reload(form){
var ops = '';
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I've started working with the jQuery UI 1.8 Autcomplete recently with remote data. I was pleased with the ease of initial implementation, but before long I ran into a classic race condition.As I type, the search query gets more specific, so it takes less time for the server respond. As a consequence, it is possible for the old response to arrive after the most recent one. Obviously, this is producing undesirable effects.I'm a little frustrated that the plugin doesn't have a way to manage this. To me, it seems that it makes the "basic" remote data implementation unreliable in most real-world situations. It also seems as though this would be a common problem, but I've found very little literature on it.
I've found that autocomplete is a relatively new addtion to jQuery UI, so I've put the frustration aside and started my own widget which extends autocomplete to solve for three things: 1) race conditions; 2) animated open/close; 3) caching.The nature of this post is two-fold. Not only to share information I've gathered on the topic of race conditions with others who might be having the same trouble, but to (hopefully) gain some insight to how other people are solving for this.The first piece of this puzzle was that $.ajax() (and related methods) return an XMLHTTPRequest instance. As described at stackoverflow.com, this grants us the ability to use XMLHTTPRequest.abort() method. So I just keep a handle to the XMLHTTPRequest instance, and if it exists, call abort() before the next request is made.Using a firebug, I could see that the requests were being aborted as expected and the symptoms of the race-condition ceased. So far, so good... then I got to IE. Not so much.In IE, I was seeing run-time errors. The odd thing is that the run-time errors seemed to be coming from deep within jQuery UI, rather than my code yet commenting out the abort() avoided the run-times. After scratching my head for a while, I used the following simplified code to shed some light on the situation:[code]
In Firefox and Chrome, behavior is as expected - no alert box. However, in IE6 and IE8 (IE7 untested at this time), the success handler still fires! As it turns out, the run-time errors were because the response was undefined as it got passed through my success code path. My next thought was, "maybe I can just evaluate textStatus". Unfortunately, it turns out (as seen in the alert box) it contains the string "success".
I made a shortened version of code:
<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.4.1/jquery.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="http://www.ylakiudarzelis.lt/js/jquery.validate.js" type="text/javascript">
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Currently I was able to load remote JSON (php) file using JSONP protocol. However, how to do if my remote file is static? In the doc, it said: you can load JSON data located on another domain if you specify a JSONP callback, which can be done like so: "myurl?callback=?". But since my remote file is a static text file, how can I specify the callback in the output dynamically? In fact, I also wonder if it is possible to control the random callback name by modifying jquery source code...
View 1 Replies View Related$("#Form").validate({
rules: {
storename_name: {
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How can Iload and parse a json file saved in our remote serverfrom my local machine? I can load and parse the copy I saved in my local machine, but I can notwork with the remote copy. The following is the code I tested:
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html>
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Getting information from a php file. Basically :
MY JAVASCRIPT FILE:
In this dumb example, I'm unable to match the 'data' returned variable with the value I assigned to it in php (I can't manage to enter my 'do stuff'), yet its value is 'ok' if I display it. I have no problem to retrieve html code from php and inject it in my pages, but I can't test it as a regular javascript string.
What's wrong in this ? What have I missed about the 'data' format ? Do I have to 'cast' data to a javascript string (and if so, how ?)
I have my code php like that:
<?php
//Get the data from system and return in EU format
function ShowDate() {
$Date = date("d"."/"."m"."/"."Y");
return $Date;
}
//Get the time from system
function ShowTime() {
$Time = date("H".":"."i");
return $Time;
}
?>
Now I have two input box
<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>
Type the date:<input name="txtdate" type="text" class="input" id="txtdate" title="e.g dd/mm/yyyy" value="<?php echo ShowDate(); ?>" size="9" maxlength="10">
<br>
Type the time:<input name="txttime" type="text" id="txttime" value="<?php echo ShowTime(); ?>" size="5" maxlength="5">
<br>
London: Friday May 21 2010 05:12:00 <br>
New York: Friday May 21 2010 00:12:00<br>
Hong Kong: Friday May 21 2010 12:12:00<br>
Tokyo: Friday May 21 2010 13:12:00<br>
</body>
</html>
So.... the important is the user can interactive with the date. If I change the date or time all this values will be change as well. Someone knows how can I do this? The field txtdate I will get from a calendar plugin (javascript) that I already put in my code.
Here is the line of code:
Which produces: {0}.00 instead of $0.00
Why is that happening? how can i fix it?
I'm including the jquery.validate.min.js file, fyi...
jQuery Validation Plugin 1.8.1
Here is what I am trying to do. On my web page, I have three choices for the user to pick from. After the user selects one of the checkboxes and clicks a submit button, I need to send a http request to a remote server to record the user's choices (actually it is an https that I am sending),.. so I need to send something like this.
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The remote server responds with an xml response that looks like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<sessionState>
<answer>True</answer>
</sessionState>
So, I want to post the request, read the response (answer) back from the other server and display it on my page. So, my dilemma is as follows:
1) my understanding is that I cannot do this with AJAX using an XMLHttp object because it is on a remote server and it would violate some sort of same-domain security. Is that correct? If in fact I can do it in AJAX, how do I read the response back from the other server?
2) if I am correct in my assumption in 1) then what is the best way to accomplish this task?
I have a form with 3 text inputs; onclick I pass their values to another php file to process everything in that file without a refresh, it works fine, but in the same form I also have a input and I need to pass its value to that other file as well, does anybody know how to do it? This is what I have:
function processform(){
$.post('processnewpostForm.php',
{title: newpostform.titleInput.value,
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I have some DIV elements having some ID and content in it .. for example
I have submit button when I click this ... I should generate a JSON data structure like this
I need to POST this on submit button clicking.... I have seen some serializeArray() function but it works well for form based elements, I have created some string based structure in which I am printing the single quotes and double quotes like this fashion by creating a array and pushing itvar result = new Array();
Is there any short cut to create JSON with this datas ...
I'm trying to use a remote file for the purpose of setting the value of a single variable. It contains a single line of code:
var rev_date = "R10-03-07";
In the HTML, it is called like this:
<script language="javascript" src="http://some.domain.com/revdate.js"></script>
There is a function in the head:
function setRevdate() {
document.getElementById("revdate").innerHTML = rev_date;
}
In the Body:
<body onload="setRevdate();">
Then where I want to place the text:
<span id="revdate">--</span>
The problem is that the page loads and the onload event seems to happen before the rev_date string object is created and produces a "rev_date not defined" error. If I hit the browser refresh, however, everything works fine and the text is displayed between the span tags. It continues to work thereafter as long as the browser session is not destroyed.
How can I program this to force the browser to wait for the script to be read in and the variable initiated before calling the function?
When I try to parse xml fixed string following code works fine. When I try to parse the string get from remote server.(bellow code example) It gives me an error unterminated string. I think this error is because of large string. Code:
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'd like to save a single page automatically. The page uses javascript, and therefore I can't seem to use links, elinks, lynx, w3m or curl (I've tried them with spidermonkey but it keeps telling me to enable javascript) to do so properly, it always saves everything except the javascript rendered output.
So I think the only what to do it would be in a web browser. So, say for intstance, I want to save the the main page, google dot com and have it automatically save to my C:google.htm. How would I do that? Is this possible?
I am developing extension which should upload currently displayed html as a file to a remote web server, unfortunatelly so far i haven't suceeded. I think this should be done through XMLHttpRequest(), but neither I know how to upload files through XMLHttpRequest nor how to convert string to file.
The HTML form that uploads a file:
But as I said i need my plugin to do it automatically and file must be made from html code.
I am trying to convert data from one format to another. Starting with
Code:
X:1
T:Speed the Plow
M:4/4
C:Trad.
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I am assuming I will have two textareas in a form, the data are copied from a clipboard to one of them and split into an array on newline characters. On the last few lines the letters A-G or a-g may or may not be preceded by _, =, or ^ and may or may not be followed by a comma or apostrophe then a (or not) number. The lack of a space after a letter indicates a grouping (beaming).
Does anyone have an example of some parsing code? Just something that looks at the input byte by byte building a token, putting a character back if it belongs to the next token and handling the end of the line and end of data. If someone has a parser for anything, I think I could adapt it.
When I use this Javascript function code...
In another field, how can I use the Javascript split function to only show me everything after the ID number, 001-010008 OR
Is there a better way to do this?
I'm put an image, which when it clicks it will delete some data on the database [code]...
View 2 Replies View RelatedIam using JQuery DatePicker Plugin , created by Kelvin Luck [url]. Plugins default format is d/m/Y. how to change its default format to US Date format (m/d/Y).
View 1 Replies View Relatedi am using expression engine and i am implementing gmap for implementing google map and i want to pass data of longitude and latitude from expression engine and this is the code where i am facing problem
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so whenever i am trying to use this {exp:channel:entries} code block the jquery plugin in not working , so is there any way to pass the data in to jquery using expression engine ?
What is happening is when I try to submit the form, I receive an error that says I need to input all data in the proper format.
<html><head>
<title>Conference Registration Form</title>
<link href="conf.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
<script type = "text/javascript">
Calculate total registration fee
Retrieve the value of the selected index property from guests selection lists
Multiply the selected index by 30 and add this to the cost variable
If the first member radio button is checked subtract 25 from the value of the cost variable
Set the value of the total field equal to the value of the cost variable
function calcCost() {
cost = 145 + (guests_quantity * 30);
guests = document.reg.guests;
gindex = guests.selectedIndex;
guests_quantity = guests.options[gindex].value;
if (document.reg.member[0].checked == true) {
cost = cost - 25;
} document.reg.total.value = cost; .....
I am retrieving a string in json format from a php file and assigning it to a var in javascript
string = {"name": "piet", "id": "45"}
how do i convert this string into a real json object?