JQuery :: Trying To Grab Some Data?
Nov 20, 2011I am printing some info to a page when it loads echo'ing via PHP/MySQL and here is one div:
<div id
="0058><b title=
"unflattering
woman's
[Code]...
I am printing some info to a page when it loads echo'ing via PHP/MySQL and here is one div:
<div id
="0058><b title=
"unflattering
woman's
[Code]...
I have the following code:
<script type="text/JavaScript">
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#led8button").click(function(){[code]....
I need to be able to send the variable a as GET. I'm posting this code not to a webserver, but an arduino (micro controller) and it only accepts GET data. I need to be able to grab that data and put it in the div called led8. This works when I use a php page as the backend, but the arduino only accepts GET.
I want to be able to grab variables from the GET data in a URL....
so I have index.php?var1=test&var2=test2
How can I use javascript/jquery to get those variables? Is there an easy way without using split and whatnot? How can I do this?
I have a data like the format below. How would I only extract the following data: meet, run into, encounter, run across, come across, see (The data after "Sense 1" and stops before the next "Sense #"?code...
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to grab a value passed in from a URL, i.e:
test.html?foo=bar
And I would like to grab the "foo" entry, with the value passed in. I'm guessing this can be done, but I can't find a way?
I'm trying to use the "selectable" feature - and need to find the IDs of the DIVs which have been selected. When I run the code below, all I keep getting is the ID of the first DIV in the selectable DIV (ie. 2011-01-01).
<!
DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
[code]....
I am using the load() method to load navigation sections of hidden copy, which I will later grab and display. After the hidden copy loads, I am grabbing selected divs, and bringing them into an area where the copy will be displayed. My problem is that after I load the new copy, replacing the old copy, and I go to retrieve it, it gives me the old copy still (eventhough firebug shows me that the load() actually did bring in and replace the copy...so it's grabbing and displaying copy not even in the file anymore!) Why is this happening? the code is below.link to example: http:[url]....
$(document).ready(function() {
$('#showcase_holder ul li:first').addClass("in_view");
$('#project_navigation ul li a').click(function(){[code].....
I have an <a> tag that inside it has text. I want to select just a certain area. For example lets say we have this: <a name="product">Apple Price:$5.00</a> Lets say I have that and I want to go to this tag named product and want to just grab $5.00. How can I do that. How can I convert that to a number?
Also, what if I want to change that price to $0.00 how would you do that? does jquery do regular expressions?
I need to do all that. be able to replace $5.00 the dollar amount to any other amount.
I also do want to grab the dollar value and use it as a number. To compute the total charges.How would one do this?
Using jquery can we grab one url and append it to empty element?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI use the following function to clear the value of input fields onfocus and reset them back to the original value if left empty. The problem is now I am trying to serialize a form that contains radio buttons, and the value is always empty, How can I modify this so it doesn't clear the value of input radio buttons?
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I am not completely new to JQuery, but not a beginner either. Anyway, I want to do some advanced stuff like creating everything dynamically with JQuery. So here's the rough concept:
Step 1: Information get's collected
Step 2: Information will be written in divs, the divs will get an ID and will be displayed with .append()
Step 3: Setting css-propertys with the div's ID.
I can't grab the div which I created with .append.
Actually I can't access anything which was created with .append - for example if I want to get an .attr() - I can't do it with these elements. Is there a workaround or am I wrong:
$("#site").append("<div class='container' id=' " + containerId + "'>" + containerId + "</div>");
$("#" + containerId).css({
"left" : positionX + "px",
"top" : positionY + "px",
"background-color" : "#F000FA"});
This should be fairly straightforward but I'm having some unexpected trouble.
I have a form with an input [code]...
...the value attribute 'search me' is what is displayed on default page load.
If I focus on the text field and type into it, "Hello World!"
How can I see that new value?
I've tried the obvious [code]...
How can I pick up the new value on the fly? It must be possible, no?
My question is located here:[URL]... what I have is div 1 this div 1 has <a> tags appended to this div. It's a list of items the client selected to buy. so I have these <a> tags. I want to generate a invoice or a summary of the order and append the new <a> tags in a new div we will call this div 2.
for example lets say I have 5 apples at $1 each ordered and 3 oranges at $5 each for one order placed In div 2 I want to go to div 1 and grab the text name of the item and only grab the names once. No need to have multiple of the same item names. I will then create a new <a> tag and then append it to that div 2. Inside these <a> tag will be something like: Apple amount order 5 total $5.00 Orange amount order 3 total $15.00 Total amount due: $20.00 so in div 1 there be lots of <a> tags and you will see at least 3 apples ordered but it be listed as aseparateitem.
In the invoice or summary of the order I want to sum up the order. So I just want to let the client know your ordering 3 apples at a total of $5 for those apples. You ordered 3 oranges at a total of $15 which makes the bill to come out to be $20 dollars.
how can I grab from the <a> tag list only text that hasn't been grabbed yet. I don't want to display the word apple 3 times since there are 3 times that the client selected to order. How can jquery filter such requests. I just want to grab the text or names of the items. Then display that name once. if that name appears more then once in the div 1 then in div 2 you will say just the item name once but show how many of that item you ordered.
I've cobbled this script together to help me implement 'read more.[URL]... It does the job, but I lose all the mark-up in the process :[ It doesn't cater for a bunch of tags like <img>, <ol>, <ul> etc. slice()
ain't being too kind to me. // create a 'read more' link, and hide remaining text, if post content
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I want to test if we could use jQuery for our mobile devices. Because of network-restrictions I need to run the jQuery Test Suite from my local Apache (the mobile device does not have any internet connection).
If I understood correctly I would have to grab the latest version from git and run a MAKE. Since I'm under XP that isn't possible that easy...
Is there a precompiled version available?
I wonder if someone could tell me where I am going wrong with this script.
The original implementation of finding a DL list and separating it by dt |
dd groups and making new DL's from them worked good. It found only one DL by
getElementById.
The problem I am having is now to process multiple lists in which are found
now by a unique class name on the DL instead of getElementById and only
processing one DL. I'm not really sure how to explain where I am going wrong
but here is the code....
Is there a way to find which element in an object array the keyword 'this'
is acting upon?
For example:
function doMe(){
var aTags = document.getElementById("list").getElementsByTagName("a");
for (var i=0; i<aTags.length; i++) {
aTags[i].onclick=function() {
this.className = "myClass";
}
}
}
Inside of this function is there a way to determine where in the array this
'this' is and return the integer?
var theID = this.somethingOrOtherThatWouldGiveMeTheNumber;
var elementID = document.getElementById("myDiv"+theID);
I have a PHP script that displays my online status and shows a window
if I am online, or doesn't show anything if I am offline.
I'd like to include the content of this remote PHP file inside a web
page using JS. I have created an xmlHttpRequest script to do that but
it doesn't work as expected... It should work just like the status.php
file, but instead, the content doesn't show up in IE, and in Opera, it
it stuck in the upper-left corner...
Would like to check if there is anyway where i can use javascript to grab the keyword of .doc and .pdf file.
because when i right-click on the files, and click on properties. there will be a tab at the top (Summary for .doc and PDF for .pdf), and upon clickin there will the description, author and keywords. so im just wondering if there is any way to grab the value?
Is there a way to grab the URL for the page that sent the user? I have links coming in from several pages and would prefer not to create a separate back link for each one... is there a way to do this dynamically?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI am trying to grab all text between <START> and <END> and have the following bits of code, but neither are returning anything. I use JS so rarely that I can't see where the problems are -
var ermtext = response.match(/<START>(.*?)<END>/i);
if (ermtext) {
result.ermtext = ermtext.replace("$1");
[code]....
I'm trying to grab all of the elements of a DL, specifically the <a href>'s
grouping them by the DD's. I suppose if I can just get them into groups I
can get the href's later. The hard part is getting them grouped as explained
below. For example...
<dl id="dlList">
<dt><a href="#2">DT Item1<span>(1)</span></a></dt>
<dd><a href="#">DD Item1<span>(2)</span></a></dd>
<dd><a href="#">DD Item2<span>(1)</span></a></dd>
<dd><a href="#">DD Item3<span>(1)</span></a></dd>
<dt><a href="#1">DT Item1<span>(1)</span></a></dt>
<dd><a href="#">DD Item1<span>(1)</span></a></dd>
<dd><a href="#">DD Item2<span>(1)</span></a></dd>
</dl>
Is there a way to say, loop through the DL until it finds a DT. Whe it finds
one, grab it and all of the DD's that immediately follow it .. until it
comes to another DT. Group it with its DD's and continue until no more DT's
are found.
Then maybe take these collections and possibly populate an array with the
groups?
I need to grab whatever the user types in an input box and append it to the URL the page is going to, how do I do that?
javascript:var cbobject= document.searchCatForm.inp_searchCat.value; alert(cbobject);
Code:
<form id="searchCatForm" name="searchCatForm" action="catalogue/search?input=" method="post">
<div class="searchField">
<input id="inp_searchCat" name="inp_searchCat" value="Search catalogue"
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Is there a Firefox addon that'll show me posts being passed through ? I'm trying to debug a ajax script and i have no clue what is passing through
View 1 Replies View Relatedauto grab the webpage url yor on and put it into a smaller url. Could redirect towith url in the input box or does it`s own shortening.... I need it to be a extension form (ex: javascript:alert) xD.I'm needing this code for DSi user`s on DSiHub (DSi can't copy'n past) to make it easy for them to get avatars or post long links
View 1 Replies View RelatedIs there a way to use the before() method to insert a div before another div, and then select that new div to change the contents of that div?
For example, I want:
To change to:
And finally to:
What's the best way to do this? I can't manage to "grab" the newDiv.