Javascript , Value Passing Problems
Nov 30, 2005
im having a problem making a checkbox, button or radio input equal to that of the loop, in this case 'count'. When i print count out with the normal document.write(count); it all works correctly. but this wont help me.
Instead the result is always the last number =/
(onclick is temporary, im just using it to check the value passed)
for(count = 1; count < cookiearray.length; count++)
{
document.write("<input type='checkbox' value='Delete'
document.write(count);
document.write(" ");
document.write(cookiearray[count]);
}
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Jul 23, 2005
I need to pass a javascript to JSP code but I cannot figure it out.
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Jul 23, 2005
I have a JavaScript function that receives an Array with words. This
Array can be gotten from a query to a DB using JSP.
The JavaScript function is executed when onFocus event occurs:
<input type='text' onFocus='myFunction(this.event, myArray);' />
myArray is declared as:
<script>
var myArray = new Array('j'habite', 'tu habites', 'il habite');
</script>
I want to tell javascript:
var myArray = myJSPArray;
Where myJSPArray is declared some where in the JSP document.
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Jul 20, 2005
I have two events in a form that I am passing. One is to a javascript
function, the other is to the same .asp page only with another action
to show different data.
Onchange is calls the function updateclasses, which in turn reloads
another drop-down list. It also reloads the .asp page, which
refreshes the data. My problem is that it refreshes the second
drop-down briefly, until the page reloads, but then resets the form.
How do i pass this data to the .asp?
I thought in the .asp, I could just do something simple like the
following, but wasn't sure of the correct syntax. is there a better
way?
view = request.querystring("view")
if view = "" then
view = "SciLink"
else
%>
<script language="JavaScript">
updateclasses(form1, 0, Student)
</script>
<%
end if
.........
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May 1, 2006
I am working on an application in which monthly calendars of events are to be generated. When the page is initially loaded, the current month's calendar is generated using Javascript; the user can also move forward to the next month or backward. For each month, I need to be able to retrieve server-side data (using PHP/MySQL) to fill each day-cell ("td"+i, below) of the calendar with events for that day which reside in the server-side database, keyed by date. Here is a snippet of the code that generates the days of a given month:
var d = 1;
for (i = 0; i < 42; i++) {
var elem;
var elem = eval(document.getElementById("td"+i)); //the day cell
elem.innerHTML = "";
if (i >= startingPos && i < lastpos){
elem.innerHTML = d
d += 1;
.
.
return;
In short, I need to get data from the database as the days are created (elem.innerHTML = d, above) or get all the data for the chosen month (probably more efficient), and send it back to the Javascript where it can be parsed and loaded to the appropriate cell(s) in the calendar.
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Jul 16, 2006
A while back I was working on learning C++. However after finding out that making API's was too difficult I switched over to HTML and Javascript for a while to get it to do what I want without having to fry my brain on weird code statements.
Well now I've reached the barrier of being able to save data. For a while I've just had it to the point where the code I need is saved in a textarea and I copy and paste it in notepad. Then upon reentering I pull it out of Notepad and paste into the testarea.
Well enough with the bla bla bla. Is there a way I can use the <form method="post"> stuff to pass a variable to a C++ compiled program?
All I need to know is: 1) can I use <form method="post" action="SomeProg.exe"> and 2) what would the name of the posted variable be to use in my C++ code? As you can tell I running client-side so PHP and other server-side languages that WinXP don't support without special installation wont work.
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Jul 23, 2005
I'm having a problem passing a variable through a URL because the
variable is supposed to hold a URL that has a variable of its own.
Here is an idea of what I'm trying to do:
href="javascript:
newWin('/vcrc/exitvcrc.jhtml&newURL=http://www.something.net/default.asp?sponID=ETC','NowLeaving',駼',
餠', 'no', 'auto','no');"
So, pretty much, the page I'm sending the variable to think there's two
variables (newURL and sponID), but sponID is part of the URL.
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Jul 20, 2006
This may be more of a Java question, but I feel that JavaScript experts
may be more qualified to help me find a solution.
In short: is it possible to call a Java method from JavaScript, passing
as an argument a JavaScript array (in my case, an array of doubles)?
Supposing I have array x containing only doubles, I have tried:
document.MyApplet.myMethod(x);
But the method only ever seems to receive "null" as an argument.
Conversely, if I try this with a String, or a single character, or
almost anything else, there isn't a problem. Any ideas?
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Oct 26, 2005
For ease of future modifications on my page, I want to have a list of URLs stored in an Array, and I want to then use these URLs in an href tag. Something like this:
<SCRIPT>
menuURL[0]="page2.htm";
menuURL[1]="javascript://";
...
</SCRIPT>
<BODY>
<A HREF = menuURL[0] ........
How is something like this possible, as well as being fairly crossplatform, and intuitive? I've changed the syntax, and tried various other things to no avail.
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Oct 27, 2003
I have a fairly complex javascript object - containing strings and arrays - which I need to pass along to a second PHP page. Is there a way to pass this object along via POST to be picked apart by the receiving PHP script?
I could dynamically create a form, populate it with the contents of the object, then pass it along via submit(), but frankly that's an awful pain.
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Jul 19, 2001
What I want is a loop that will call the same function until it reaches a certain number (let's say 10). Then I want the function to take the parameter passed (the number) and use it in the function where ever you see a 1 below. Basically I want it to run on each element of the pub_name array and from the info gathered define a variable based on the number (example: display_pub_name_*). I have run some tests .....
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Aug 10, 2006
Is there any simple way of passing HTML variables from one HTML page to another HTML page without using PHP or messy URL extensions?
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Jul 23, 2005
I just want to know how can i pass the return value of a javascript function to a xsl variable.
I have an xsl file and from that file i will call a javascript function
then the result will be stored in to the <xsl:variable> how will i do
that? Or is it really possible to do that or is there other way of doing
it?
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Oct 10, 2006
I have an array for of input names. Input1 , input 2 etc. Can I pass the input names in a loop like document.all[input].value="xxxx"
The problem is document.all cannot be used in Safari/firefox, I tried using document.getElementById but my inputs do have any IDs. is there any way of accomplishing thsse.?
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May 26, 2007
I have a form that has been dynamically created from PHP. It is basically a calculator and the number of form elements as well as names of the elements can vary greatly.
I basically want to add a button that will open a new browser window with the form info being passed to it. Basically it will create a quotation for the customer that is suitable for printing.
The only way I know to do the popup window is with javascript (unless php can do it). I know how to access form elements with javascript if the form element exists, but given most of the elements may change, I do not know how to access them.
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Mar 11, 2005
I would like to be able to pass a multi-dimensional Javascript array through a form to a server-side script I am running. Any suggestions as to how to do this? I know how to asign a Javascript variable to a hidden field (basic stuff ), and if it was a single-dimension array I would join() it, but I don't know how to treat a multi-dimensional array. Any suggestions?
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Sep 30, 2009
I'm passing the variables myTitle and myLink to form.php using javascript.
This is the way I'm doing it:
Code:
<a href='form.php?title=" + myTitle +"&link="+myLink+">Click me</a>
It's working great but sometimes myTitle and myLink contain the plus character (+). When this happens it's not passed. In the case of the title, it's just a problem of looks but in the case of the link, well, the link won't work without the character.
As an example if the title is: Laptop + Accessories What is passed is: Laptop Accessories
What can I do to pass also the plus character??
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Jul 23, 2005
I'm working on some code and am running into brick walls. I'm trying
to write out Javascript with Javascript and I've read the clj Meta FAQ
and didn't see the answer, read many similar posts (with no luck
though), and searched through the IRT.ORG Faqs
(www.irt.org/script/script.htm).
The Javascript is designed to open an popup window and then inside that
window call another script which will resize that window. There may be
another way around this but the reason I tried this approach initially
was that I wanted to call the onload handler in the popup window to
resize the image only after the image had completely loaded. I've had
some code in the primary Javascript file (showimage.js) before that
works if the image has been cached but on the first load, it doesn't
resize properly which tells me it is probably because it is trying to
resize the window based on the image size but it isn't completely known
at that point. So I removed that code and tried placing the resizing
code in the second Javascript file (resizewindow.js). BTW I've tried
other code to open a popup image and automatically size it ie Q1443 at
irt.org but that doesn't do exactly what we need.
Even if there is another way to do this with one file, I still want to
figure out why this isn't working in case I run into it in the future.
I thought what I would need to do to use document.writeln to write
Javascript would be to escape any special characters and to break
apart the script tag ie
document.writeln('</SCRIPT>');
would become
document.writeln('</SCR' + 'IPT>');
I have a HTML page and 2 Javascript files. All files are in the same
directory and have permissions set correctly.
Here are the 3 files (keep in mind wordwrap has jacked up the
formatting):
index.html
----------
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<title>Test</title>
<SCRIPT type="text/javascript" LANGUAGE="JavaScript1.1"
SRC="showimage.js">
</SCRIPT>
</head>
<body>
Click the house<BR>
<A ONCLICK="newWindow1('house1.jpg','Nice House')"><IMG
SRC="house1thumb.jpg"></A>
</body>
</html>
showimage.js
------------
function newWindow1(pic,sitename)
{
picWindow=window.open('','','width=25,height=25,sc rollbars=1,resizable=1');
picWindow.document.writeln('<html> <head>');
picWindow.document.writeln('<SCR' + 'IPT type="text/javascript"
LANGUAGE="JavaScript1.1" SRC="resizewindow.js"></SCR' + 'IPT>');
picWindow.document.writeln('</head>');
picWindow.document.writeln('<body onload="resizewindow();">');
picWindow.document.writeln('<img src=' + pic + '>');
picWindow.document.writeln('</body> </html>');
picWindow.document.close();
}
resizewindow.js
---------------
function resizewindow()
{
// Do resizing here.
// Right now this isn't being executed
alert("resizing window");
}
Can anyone provide some pointers as to why this javascript is failing?
I'm using IE6 on Win2k and when I click on the image to open the popup
window, it does open the window but it is white with no content and the
system immediately goes from about 4% CPU usage to 100% and
consistently stays there until I kill that window with the task
manager.
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Jul 23, 2005
Attached is a simple HTML file that adds and delete rows. In the add
row function I set an attribute "onClick" this triggers the
testMessage() function. When I try this in Firefox it works just fine
however on IE it just refuses to work.
What is interseting is the ROW that already exists has a similar
'onClick' event which works when the page is loaded, but subsequent
"row" additions to the table to not work in IE. Code:
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Feb 19, 2007
two possibilities or the attribute type of script:
text/javascript (the one i usually use) application/x-javascript
what are the differencies between both?
depends on the html content?
for example html 4.0.1 versus xhtml 1.1?
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May 25, 2005
I'm getting errors in Firefox everytime I try to run this frame resize code, but it works fine in IE. I can't seem to figure out what the problem is with it.
The error is: Error: theFrame has no properties
Line: 8
The line that the javascript console is showing an error for is in italics.
code from page:
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript">
var defaultCols="100px,*";
var hiddenCols="0px,*";
function ShowHideMenu(){
theFrame = document.getElementById("framed");
if(theFrame.cols == defaultCols) theFrame.cols=hiddenCols;
else theFrame.cols=defaultCols;
}
</script>
<frameset cols="100px,*" name="framed">
<frame src="lframe.htm" name="frameMenu">
<frame src="mframe.htm" name="content">
</frameset>
</head>
<body>
</body></html>
Come someone let me know what I'm doing wrong here?
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Mar 30, 2006
I'm already past the basics of Javascript, and i need something that takes me to the other level and teaches me the new technologies and cool stuff (drag&drop, AJAX, OOP in javascript, maybe XUL...etc). So far i found these two books:
1. Sitepoint's "The JavaScript Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks & Hacks".
2. Worx's "Professional JavaScript for Web Developers (Wrox Professional Guides)"
Both seems to cover very insteresting topics, but i can only buy one of them. So which one do you suggest?
and by the way, i've read the sample chapter 5 of Sitepoint's book, and it seems like the author(s) just put the solutions/codes there and let you figure them out on your own. Is this how the rest of the chapters are?
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Mar 26, 2010
I am working on a dropdown list of countries and I have two questions about the code below:
1. How do I pass the value of the getSelectedValue() function into a hidden html field, so that I can post it to PHP's $_POST array?
2. When I create two or more instances of the dropdown list (shipping and billing addresses) the value of one changes both values, when I echo out <span id="country">. What do I need to do to separate them, so that each getSelectedValue() is separate? I know I can only have one id=country per page, so how do I have multiple values that remain separate?
Code:
$(".dropdown dd ul a").click(function() {
var dl = $(this).closest("dl");
var dropID = dl.attr("id");
[Code]....
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Jul 23, 2005
This is a question about defensive web browsing. Ocassionally I run into a page whose JavaScript does something that I find obnoxious. I would like to turn off JavaScript only for that page (instead of disabling it globally). It would be cool if there were some way to do this through a "bookmarkable" JavaScript snippet using the javascript: pseudoprotocol. Does anyone know any trick to do any of this?
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May 26, 2006
I am looking for a method to extract the links embedded within the
Javascript in a web page: an ActiveX component, or example code in
C++/Pascal/etc. I am looking for a general solution, not one tailored
to a particular page/script.
Hopefully, the problem can be solved without recreating a complete
Javascript interpreter. Any ideas?
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Oct 21, 2005
I have some javascript that I have written into the <body> section and it works great. But I would like to make it into a javascript function and define the function in the <head> section. Then in the <body> section write a small bit of javascript that would call the function() object. Code:
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