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'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.
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'm building a webpage using javascript and iframes. Basically I have an iframe in the middle of the index.html page that links to another html page (let's call it iframe.html). My question is, is it possible to call a javascript function from iframe.html to control an object on index.html? If so, how do I do this? I'd like to be able to assign an image in iframe.html with the hyperlink of href="javascript:function()", where the function effects the CSS of a div on index.html.
I have a web site which main page is index2.html I need a script that when I refresh the page it takes me to index3.html or index#.html in a random fashion. the list of index numbers is 10 so far.
I have a file that generates web galleries in Adobe Lightroom. They are generated depending on which files are selected and the metadata in those files.
Basically it is a series of pages of thumbnails called index.html index_1.html index_2.html etc.
Then a set of pages for each individual image.
An example can be seen here: [url](the page navigation links are not great, but I have addressed that, they're at the bottom >> )
Currently if a user clicks on a photo there is a 'return to thumbnails button at the top, but this always takes them to /index.html
So the user could be at a picture after browsing to /index_39.html and still get returned to /index
Is there any way I can use history.go to find the last instance of index.html Or index_x.html (where x is any number) and take them back to that instead?
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
Is it possible that the z-index property for an iframe doesn't work when the SRC attribute is linked to a non html document? (i.e. a pdf document)
That is what I am experiencing. I have a dropdown menu and an iframe and I want the menu always to be displayed above any object in the page. When the iframe is empty or it has an html page within, I can achieve this by setting the z-index property in the menu(div) higher than the one in the iframe, but when I try to display a pdf document in the iframe (what I really want to do), the menu is displayed below the iframe.
I am just starting to understand JAVA Script a little bit to the point where I am able to modify scripts. Thing is now I can't find anything similar to what I need to modify
I have a page which can be found in google which is nice. But people can find a lot of sub-pages as well which is nice from a PR point of view. Nevertheless I don't want people to jump in the middle. I want them all to start on index.hmtl and nowhere else. So is it possible to have all visitors who click on a search result for example in google to be redirected to index.html ? Maybe referrer based redirect?
I have been working on this and cant figure it out.I have an index.html as my main file and I wanted to have a pop-up window that will also open together with the index file. the pop-up window is a notepad like type, file name is clipboard.html.Addon: i started adding code to have the pop-up to stay on the right side of the screen and always on top.
I am trying to get the index of a li with a specific class. I know I'm selecting the right object because I can apply a CSS class to it (eg change border colour) but when I try to get the index it returns -1. But I know the object exists as I can alter it. :-s
jQuery(document).ready(function() { var active = $("#tertiarynavigation .bordered").get(0); var num = $("#tertiarynavigation li").index(active); alert("Index: " + num);
I am trying to load a different index.html page for each different screen size that the browser has. So the page looks best at different resolutions.I am not really able to test it since I haven't finished building all the different resolution index pages yet. I am just wondering if anyone sees any glaring errors in my coding.This is my script:
<script src="javascript/stndlibrary.js"> var screendim=getWindowSize(); var screenwidth=screendim[0];[code]......
I have just bought a JS animated web template. I made changes to the file names on the splash page (index.html) and 2 landing pages www.keithmacstanton.com/dez Now everything is all messed up.
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.
The problem is, I might want to change the html I include based upon variables passed between web pages.My problem is I don't know how to include html files in html files using javascript! How would you do this?
I have the below array called "results". When I loop through all document elements I would like to check "field_name" against the "results" array and see if it exists and what index number it is at??
// Split the comma delimited response into an array results = result.split("~"); //Loop through array and populate fields[code].....
I have a problem with layers. In my example there's a link inside div#msg with 'z-index:1' and a overlay with 'z-index:2'. Now when "mousedown" fires, will change the div#msg z-index value from 1 to 3 to be on Top, so the link become a clickable link.
The question is, it is possible to make the link on top and open it with just one click?
I know this is not supposed to be that way, but somehow that's the only way it works for me. First I include
<script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="fadeslideshow.js"></script> where fadeslideshow.js is jQuery-based http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex14/fadeinslideshow.htm But I also want to use jQueryUI, so I have to include it: