I'm using RSSFeed & getJSON to pull a feed from yahoo pipes, it works just fine in Chrome, but not in IE, and only on first load for FireFox. That being said I'm assuming I have some screwy code somewhere since those browsers tend to be a little pickier about code.
I've tweaked and checked and have been unable to find the issue. Though strangely enough another instance of getJSON on the page works just fine...
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Though it isn't necessary to be a user to view the above issue, in case you need an account for trying to diagnose the problem I've created a public account:
Username: test Password: test11
If you log in and click "My Images", you'll notice the "Select Images" button does not work in IE either, I don't know if these issues are related, but just in case they are, there you go.
only first image in the all_images array loads and the rest stays hidden. it works first time i load the page, but any other time it loads only one image. i understand it might have to do with the cache. what could be possible cause for breaking the .each() loop after first iteration? i'm using jquery 1.3.2, png fix and php
I would like my page to load (and show a loading.gif in place of the main not-yet-downloaded image) and then download the main image. Uisng jquery, how can i achieve this? Ideally, i'd also like then to be able to switch that main image using links, again showing a loading.gif prior to display.
I'm using a script for getting yahoo weather forecast on my site. The script includes and html file and a js file that do the job. translating description words that comes from rss feed like "Clear", "Humidity", "Storm", etc... I now that in php exist something like preg_replace function, but i have no clue how to do it in js. This is the js file:
I have a web page that I created that should basically do the following: Parse an xml feed with javascript and display the contents to the page.
The problem is as follows: I can parse the feed and display it using javascript but it only works for internet explorer. For some reason when I try doing it in firefox, it doesnt do anything and nothing displays.
I think it might have to do with the fact that it is loaded from url. Any comments?
I have a twitter feed on my site and although am generally happy with it, the time-stamp for each tweet is several hours ahead of my time zone. I've looked through the js files to see if there is anything that allows me to set the timezone but cannot find anything. Anyone know how to reset the time to pacific standard time?
If you mouseover a movie, you will see a nice looking popup with info. I would like to do the same thing only with rss feeds on a text link. (not sure if this is possible)
I pulled down every .js, .html, .css from their site and I am trying to figure out what they are doing... I am a novice at javascript, but I can hack and slash pretty well. Code:
I would like to know if anyone has some javascript code that reads an external, arbitrary, XML feed, and can display the 2 or 3 latest submissions based on the XML src.
Is such a task even possible with just client-side javascript?
$(this).html(); I want to dig out all the images in an rss feed and display them using an image plugin. so I have something like this. $('div#rss_feed p a img').each(function (){ #('#imageviewer').append(this); });
Now that worked but I need each image to be in an li element $('div#rss_feed p a img').each(function (){ var h = '<li class="image"><a href="">'+$(this).html()+'</a></li>'; #('#imageviewer').append(h); });
I know I cant use $(this) like the above but I want to do something of the same effect. Is there a way to get the html code of whatever this is pointing to?
I pulled together a custom RSS twitter feed that uses javascript; however, when I tell the code to "callback" 3 posts, they all run together without line breaks. What is the best way to have breaks between the posts?
This page shows the html code (in the right sidebar): [URL]
I was wondering if you can extract an item from a rss file and display it in a div. like extract the title and put it in an h3 tag, extract the description and put it in a paragraph, and have the link below, and all automatic, so you just insert the code and it displays the first 10 items or so?
i am trying to open feedback page.after any user see the pages in a site(i,e when user close page one-by-one and when he or she close the last page that time i want to open a feed back pages).
I have the below code in an html page and, since I cannot change the hidden types to text (no control whatsoever on the form), I manually add the values in the code. Clients only need to press "Submit", which is the only visible part of the form on the screen, and they are then taken to a page outside of my website.
What I want to do is add two Text Fields in the html page where the above code is given to allow clients to add text and somehow "feed" this text to the values of the hidden fields Param1 and Param2. This way, the added text will show up in the page outside of my website where the clients are taken after they submit the form.
Sorry if I?m posting this in the wrong forum but I couldn?t figure out through an internet search if js is required for what I want to do. I have the below code in an html page and, since I cannot change the ?hidden? types to ?text? (no control whatsoever on the form), I manually add the values in the code. Clients only need to press "Submit", which is the only visible part of the form on the screen, and they are then taken to a page outside of my website.
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What I want to do is add two Text Fields in the html page where the above code is given to allow clients to add text and somehow "feed" this text to the values of the hidden fields Param1 and Param2. This way, the added text will show up in the page outside of my website where the clients are taken after they submit the form.
I would like to display a mashup of 3rd party funny news on my website. On client side a user can select the type of news he wants, and based on that I want to go fetch the appropriate rss feeds, and display a custom mashed up result. I am new to javascript, and AFAIK this was not posible earlier due to cross-domain security limitations, but I heard that now all major browsers have built-in feed reader.
Trying to use galleriffic to create a Flickr gallery, but it seems that JQuery is creating the gallery before the <li> elements are ready. See code here. Don't know if it's scope, event sequence or what.