I am working on some sort of a program that will load data from a notepad or Excel file and load it into a ComboBox. The notepad file would have names and phone numbers in it. The ComboBox would only show their names in alphabetical order. There would also be a button that when you click it, it would open up Outlook (if you are signed into Outlook) and auto-fill the form with their phone number @ vtext.net (for texting verizon cell phones). The reason behind this is so the notepad or Excel file can be edited to add more users as the company expands.
I am using jquery autocomplete combobox I load more than 25000 data. I set minLength:3, delay: 700, When I start typing three characters, in the third character ie8 shows the "Stop running this script" how to handle this huge amount of data
Is it possible to populate a drop down box using data from notepad....I have employee last names and first names in notepad and i want to pull it to my drop down...can java script do this....I tried it with a table and it worked...
For a project in my high school web design class, I need to integrate an Excel spreadsheet as data so to speak for a web page. I want to pull the prices from the sheet, and make them appear on the page. I'd like to pull it from the sheet so that the client can still adjust and edit the prices without having to reach the actual webpage. Conceptually, I thought this would be fairly straight forward, but in researching how to do this, I got very confused. I'm not even positive that I'm putting this in the right section.
So my main question is this: Is there a way to integrate an Excel spreadsheet in such a way that it can provide data for certain fields of a webpage? If so, can someone please explain how?
I want to populate a combobox with data pulled from a mysql db . The value of second combobox depends on what's been selected in first combobox. I assume pulling the data completely when loading the combobox and then filtering it locally to populate the second combobox based on the selection in first combobox will suit my needs so that i do not have to query server.What is the best way of doing it?
I am working on a simple tool for my office.We have a very huge database with 5000 tables. All the tables, Columns and their attributes are stored in to excel sheet.
Tool I am designing is for mapping between front end and back end values. Now I will use an image (front end screen of our application) , when user clicks it, I need the HTML to access the excel sheet and display the back end field,the name of tables it can be found in and other data related to that field
Simply,I want to pull data from excel and display them differently for each different click. I want to pass the parameter on click and filter a column in excel with it and display the entire set of sheet with this criteria. Is this possible? or am I expecting too much
I am trying for a javascript code that would ask for the excel file location when run, fetch data from two columns till eof in an excel file (MS Excel 2010), append it to an existing text file and upload the plain text file to an ftp location.
The ftp username, password and location needs to be hard coded in the script.
Visit [url]. I want to to save 32 stations grid in exactly the same format or better yet be able to somehow copy it in excel w/out going into the source and manually editing it. How is this possible?
Wantto import data from excel to SQL server from a web page, but wonder whether it is possible to do it without uploading the excel file from client's machine to server first.
I am trying for a javascript code that would ask for the excel file location when run, fetch data from two columns till eof in an excel file (MS Excel 2010), append it to an existing text file and upload the plain text file to an ftp location.
The ftp username, password and location needs to be hard coded in the script.
I'm writing a program that would automate data entry (from an excel spreadsheet) into an online database. I've been doing them one by one for the past couple of weeks...only have about 10,000 left.
Im opening an excel worksheet and adding data to it using Javascript ActiveX Excel Object as below
var Excel,Book; Excel = new ActiveXObject("Excel.Application"); Book = Excel.Workbooks.Open("c:/example.xls"); var excel_sheet = Book.Worksheets("Sheet1");
[code]....
In the above code the column A in excel worksheet will have a unique value.I need to delete the entire row matching the value in column A and shift the rest of the rows up using this Javascript ActiveX Excel Object.
Writing Javascript code in Notepad and saving it in HTML works fine. However when I write js in my DiDaPro editor and go to preview the screen it is blank. Why?
I've got a script that I'm using to render a list of links. The data comes from an xml file.
If I run the code in IE, I get all the data formatted the way I want it to. If I run the code in Firefox, I get squat. I suspect the problem lies in "xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName". I'm using it to collect elements for rendering.
I find JS more time consuming because I have to manually search line by line for a single error. In C++ or C the compiler tells me the exact line number of the error or at least what the error is so I can research it.
With JS, notepad or Firefox's source viewer doesn't indicate anything. Is there any software available that will error check JS codes?
I'm working with a pretty large XML file, but I really only need to display a few things that requires quite a few transforms. I already limited to the transforms to the data i need to use, but I'd like to speed things up by loading only the data I need.
I need to mention that this is for a local application that sometimes will lookup updates on a server, but mostly, it is for local use (offline)
I can use xmlHTTPrequest for both local or server data access. That seems to work fine. Now I would like to be able to load only the data I need.
I hear the Google suggest tool bar uses xmlHTTPrequest to look up a list of known queries, so I am hoping they lookup "only" the necessary data as one types. It's kinda what I want to do, but I'm not sure how that would work, since the "url" parameter should be a destination file name.