Can someone tell me how to do it so that only browsers with javascript get the css file. I want to put it in a js file as it will make managing it easier. So in other words, don't provide alternatives
How to play sound file like .wav file with javascript and/or DHTML when some one mouseover to a link. I have done this... but it only works in IE while it does not work in other browsers like firefox and chrome.
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.
How do I link to a Javascript script like I link to a.css file?
This is the way my code looks, (this does work): Code: <script language="JavaScript">function showObj(objid) { parent.frames['there'].document.getElementById(objid).style.display='block' parent.frames['there'].document.getElementById(objid).style.zindex=Ƌ' }</script> </head> <body onload="showObj('Pg'+parent.document.forms['chapage'].elements['pge'].value);">
I have never been able to get my Javascript into a .js file and still have it work.
I am building a stand alone help file system (.chm) I have a script for popups that I intend to re-use through-out. The code works fine when the script is above the <head> tag in the html document.
However, I have been unable to get the page to load if I just link to the script. It seems that the script link needs to be placed in different locations dependsing on what you are doing. Any insight?
I'm a photographer and my web designer is temporary unreachable at the moment and I need to urgently add hyperlink to my site. My site is html and currently I can add new things by editing an existing xml such as the following:
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Now I would like to add a hyperlink to it, maybe on Sample description can be changed to Click to Visit with a link to it. I think the xml file is connected to a .js file so if it's relevant you can review the code here [URL]
How to link an external JQuery file to my web page. I understand using <script src=""/>. My question is regarding the file I downloaded from Jquery.com. Do I add code to that file and link it, or do I link that file and then create a new file with javascript in it and link that as well? Do I create a javascript file and somehow link the Jquery file to that javascript file? how to set up Jquery using all external files.
I have an HTML page that displays content, but I'd like to transfer them to a JS file when they click a button. In other words I'd like the equivalent of doing this:
Code: <a href="myscript.js">Click here for Help</a>
Obviously this doesn't work.I tried the following, which attempts to transfer, but the screen just goes dark:
I'm trying to finish off this website, but I need to add a script that allows me to click on a link and information is displayed next to it. There are about 20 links. This is our company website and this is what I want to re-create [URL] so when you click on a link, info comes up for what ever you click.
I am trying to open a link in a same window (from a php file). onclick="window.open('".$url."')" This opens in a new window, but how can I change it so it opens in the same window?
Hi I'm new to the development world and have bumped into a tough problem for myself. I'm attempting to display external RSS feeds on my site using AJAX. The 'title' and 'link' tags from the XML file appear on my page without any problem. However, unlike the 'title' and 'link' tags, some of the 'description' tags contain HTML.[URl].. This seems to be an issue when I'm trying to display the content within the description tags.
Code: function getXMLHTTPRequest() { try { req = new XMLHttpRequest(); /* e.g. Firefox */ } catch(e) {
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As you can see, I embarrassingly tried enclosing the variable newtext2 in CDATA tags to no avail. Since I do not directly have access to this RSS file (other than asking my friend if I can edit it), is there a way for me to display the HTML content within the 'description' tags strictly via JavaScript?
I have a JS which I have already started to try to customise, but I am having some difficulty with it in that when I click on an image, it does not take me to my html page.with care.html. Although all files are in the same folder, I get an error indicating that the fille cannot be found (I have checked the file name spelling). I am not doing any of this online as the Web pages, when working, will be put on CDs.
I need an way to upload a file by clicking a link instead of button(<input type="file" name="somename"/>). This feature has been newly added to GMail, to attached a file we need to click a link.
I've got some swf files linked to my website, and currently, when clicking on the link, it opens the content in a new window, however I want to make the file downloadable when the link is clicked, how to do this?
I found code online to avoid the insecure mailto:email@email.com function, but what I am looking for is, instead of text link I want an image link.So, where it says Click here to email, or any other text, I want that to be my image file, which will be placed in a DIV.
Is there a way I can read my address bar and write the link to a file. I think it is great that websites post the code I need but the cut and paste thing gets to be a drag. If I am using my browser I am not editing my site. I need a way to save from the http and com. are maybe the part between the two dots.
Not sure if this relates more to PHP or Javascript/jQuery, but is there a way to attach a file to an email client (i.e Outlook), when user click on a link/button?I have a link that generates a PDF and I want it so that, when someone click on a link, it will open up their email client with the PDF already attached, and subject already fill in.I know, you can use <a href="mailto."but that only opens up the mail client. I also need to attach a file with a subject fill in.
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 got an [object error] from IE 7.0.5730.11 when moving the <script src="..." type="text/javascript" /tag from the <headpart to the <bodysection of a HTML file.
Is not possibile to include Javascript code via <script src="..." type="text/javascript" /from the <bodysection, instead from the <headone? If yes, anyone has any idea of which the problem could be? If not, how can I programmatically include a javascript external file inside the <bodypart of a HTML file, for example, using Javascript to some particular native functions?
is there a way to assign an event to a file input so that when a user selects a file to upload the event is triggered and i can check out the file extension? The reason why is simple, i want to perform different actions depending on the type of the file.
I'm trying to put in place a file upload validation check. So at the client-side, the User selects a file. Before uploading, at the GUI, if the file exceeds an imposed limit, it will prompt the User that it exceeds the permitted size for upload.
And if it is within the permitted size, the full file path of the file to be uploaded will then be obtained and then used for the actual upload to the Server.
My program is built on EXTJS and Java, running using Tomcat. Browser restricted to Internet Explorer 7 only.