i want to know if possible to save to file in the same mather of $(document).ready function () { $( '#reader') .load('Data/Le_Mensuel_1.txt'); }); or i have to use an outher function to save the content of my div(it is use like a Editable textbox)
I'm trying to save a PDF file that's built using the jspdf PDF JS files [URL], the example (server side) uses Jaxer to save the file to the hard drive. Can i do this via JQuery instead? PDF Example
I have a JSON data structure that I'm pulling in VIA an AJAX call. What I want to be able to do is click a button/link and be able to save this data structure to disk, but I'm not really sure how to go about this. I've been experimenting with the following:The link has the following format "<a href='data:application/json, " + data_structure + "'>Click here!</a>" I've been able to replace data_structure with text and /json to /rtf, which gives me a pop-up 'SaveAs' dialog box, and when I open the file, it has my text in there. However, if I do data_structure, I just get [Objectobject], which is telling me that I'm passing in the object, but that's basically it, I need to expand it out? I'm not really sure how to do that...Which leads me to calling a perl script. So I make an ajax call like so:
Scenario:i have a user form, and want to modify user details. all user details are from json file. Prob:how can i modify external json file with its updated user details? or what available function to be used?
I'm new to js/jquery and this forum so please forgive my potentially off-scope js/jquery remarks. I've been running a lot of toggles to show, hide, etc... divs and other HTML elements. It's making my application incredibly nice navigation wise.
Now to put myself in my users shoes. Say one user toggles on and off the things they want and don't want until they are satisfied with all the content of the screen. (That is by the way the nature of my application. A user loads in various variables via PHP and other means and when satisfied, a PDF is generated for them containing all their preferred content.)
Because: When a user is at a point where all the content they are viewing is worthy of a PDF, it is also worth saving that HTML 'view' (classes switched, variable adjusted, etc...). I would call it 'Save this workspace' or something along those lines.
I don't have a direct question per se but am more interested in the views of others who have similar thoughts and moreover, what relationship has jQuery had in helping employing some method?
I wrote a script to generate links to some pictures that I need to regularly update our site with. Is there a way to write a script that just saves the pics to a directory on my pc so I dont have to right click on every link and do a save picture as...? I can't link directly to the pics from our site because our site is https and the site the pics are on are http so the user gets the security warning box every time a pic loads. Code:
I'm incharge of updating the stats on a chl hockey teams Web Site. I would like to know if there is a way (javascript) to be able to save the content of the CHL Statistics WebPage on our Server with Javascript, in a txt file.
If it possible, then I would take the content of that page. Execute another script that will take this information an place it in our database on our server. By doing this, our Team WebSite would be update automaticaly.
At this time, I have to open the CHL Statistics WebPage. Then Save the HTML page as a txt file, upload it on our server via FTP, then execute my script that places it in our database.
Could you send your suggestions to rene.aube@gnb.ca?
I am facing a certain problem when I try to add a content to a page dynamically and then save the page. I add a content dynamically to the page on a mouse click and then after the content appears in the screen, I try to save the HTML file from the browser. When I open the saved HTML file, I am not able to see the dynamically added text. This happens only in IE.
This is the code that I use.
"document.body.insertAdjacentHTML("beforeEnd", "<div id='idCanvas'> Sample Text </div>");"
This code successfully adds the new text to the page. But, when I try to save the page from "File -> Save As" and then open the saved file, I am not able to view that text. I need to get that text in the saved document as well.
I've been working on my code for some time but I know I'm missing the ability to save the completed time card entry to a file. Can someone assist me with the scripting code for this.I would like the user to be able to specify the location. I have search the forum and I have not found any question like this which surprises me. Please forgive me if I have posted in the wrong area.Currently I have no Java Script code to show for this part of my project because I'm completely stuck. But I have my unfinished XML code that is not pretty because I plan on using a style sheet to enhance. But here is the code for you to get and Idea of what i'm attempting.
Code: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html
im working on a web application that generates dynamic data. My question is: i want users to be able to save the generated data, but not the whole web page, just a table in the web page that holds this data. I searched and found out that showing a "save as" dialog box is possible with javascript, with a method like: onclick="javascript: document.execCommand('SaveAs',Ƈ',null);. However, i coulnd't find out how to change the document object (or is it possible?) or a trick to print just the table of dynamic data.
I tried to cover the table with <div id="myData"></div> and use onclick="javascript: myData.execCommand('SaveAs',Ƈ',null); but as you might guess, it didn't work and gave this error message: "object doent support this property or method". Indeed i dont have any idea what div tag can and can't do, so it was just a meaningless try. By the way, i want to add that i can't use iframes just because of program design issues. Anyway, do you have any suggestions?
it's possible to save html form field values in an xml file without using any server side script like ajax or php. i just want to use javascript and i want to do it offline witthout using any server like tomcat.
i basically have a log (log.xml) that i'm wanting to add a new "row" to everytime something happens in the web application. however, log.xml has the potential to get huge and opening/saving/etc... could start taking up quite a bit of resources.
i'm just wanting to simply add a new row to the xml file without pulling in the entire xml file. can this be done?
the log looks something like this... <log> <entry date="12/18/2007 12:03:42" description="This is a test."></entry> </log>
and i just want to keep adding to the xml without opening up the entire file.
i also have PHP loaded on the system - so maybe that's an option as well... pass the entry through javascript to PHP and have it write the new entry?
I am currently trying to script a way for the source code from a Rich Text Editor to be copied and saved as a .txt file in the same folder, when you hit the 'submit' button (see demo on link below).
I have a <input type = file> button for uploading a file in my php page. As soon as i select a file from the button, i need the file data to be displayed so that i check whether the file selected has the correct data. How can i do this.
Basically I have a script setup that displays portfolio pieces from a xml file. Currently they are just displaying the most recent. Is there a way of randomising them?
I'm writing a script and I've encountered a problem.. I have a txt file with many words, each word in a different line. For example: the file words.txt contains:
word1 word2 word3 word4 word5
I need to load the content of the file into a variable in my script. I prefer that all the words will be in the same variable with line breaks, but if you'll figure out a way to put it in an array, it's ok too. I really don't know how to do it, and I tried to google but didn't understand.. By the way, I don't want to change the txt file to js file, I need it to remain txt..
I am currently working on an announcements portlet for a dashboard that my team is creating. What is desired is to be able to have this portlet access a stored text file (file can be edited so content is subject to change) that will have all the information needed for these announcements. The JavaScript will then write it into a html file. I am a novice at html, and javascript;
I'm writing a script and I've encountered a problem.. I have a txt file with many words, each word in a different line. For example: the file words.txt contains:
word1 word2 word3 word4 word5
I need to load the content of the file into a variable in my script. I prefer that all the words will be in the same variable with line breaks, but if you'll figure out a way to put it in an array, it's ok too. I really don't know how to do it, and I tried to google but didn't understand.. By the way, I don't want to change the txt file to js file, I need it to remain txt..
I am creating an XML document on my page with javascript. My question is, is it possible to save that xml file on the server (I have write permissions) only using javascript, ie no server code? This task would be trivial using server code, but I was wondering if I can do it all with client code and post backs? Well, any input?
I am working on a page, which has menus on the left side in one div, that, when clicked should display a proper content on the right side, in another div. Since the content is rather long I have it in a separate file, so I am trying to come up with a function that will replace the right div contect with that external file content. I believe the function i should use looks something like this:
function ReplaceDiv( DivId, NewData ) { var data_div = document.getElementById( DivId); if( data_div ) { data_div.innerHTML = NewData; } }
I tried to use this in my page as following: <a href="" onclick="ReplaceDiv(MyDiv, NewDataFile.php )">Menu Item #1</a> But it does not do what I need it to do. The menu link disappears and the right div content stays the same
I wrote a small script that animates, loads content from a PHP script into a div, then animates again. It works splendidly in firefox, but for some reason, in IE, it won't load fresh content from the PHP file, even if I reload the page. Given that the PHP works fine in Firefox (and I've tried clearing variables in it),[code]I realize this looks odd, but another strange quirk is that it won't load the content when I first load the page unless both of the functions are written that way. Maybe if you have a suggestion to clean up the code as well, I could implement it.
I have a page which is php I have a table with 10 rows and a link for each row for more detail inside which onclick on that detail link a windows popup and show the detail of that row.i have next page which change those 10 rows to another using ajax by calling a php file to change the content of that table. every thing is ok and ajax will load everything but this time detail does not work and wont show the detail
var html = $.get('templates/Template.html', function(html) { }); console.log(html);
The object returned, html, have the property response, wich contain the html of page Template.html In firebug I see that the property responseText have all the html of the page, but... how can I get this value? I have try with:
The questions "Can I read a file... " show up on the regular basis. The answer to accessing files on the same domain is the XMLHTTP object. Following is a simple wrapper that accounts for differences in Gecko and IE5.5+ implementation and returns the content of a file in a string, or null if an error occured: