I'm looking for a Triple DES implementation in Javascript.
My requirement is that I need to encrypt data using Triple DES in Javascript and decrypt on server side using C#. I found a few, but I'm unable to decrypt the data in .Net.
I am presently using a script provided by [url]. This script works great, however I need three sequential drop down menus rather than the two provided in this script. I need Country > Province/State > Cities. Unfortunately I am not a programmer, but generally muddle along to a resolution. In this case I am stumped. Can anyone show me what needs to be added to that existing script to convert it into a three menu script instead of two? I've searched extensively but find nothing about this. I apologize in advance for my lack of scripting knowledge, but much of JavaScript leaves me thoroughly confused. With html I am fine, but at 69 years of age the 'newer' scripts are leaving me behind.
I need another few more sets of the triple drop down menu same as the below script... (Scenario: creating like a online shopping order form, where customers can have multiple orders.)
I am expanding the width of a combo box when focusing on it, but what I am running into is that with IE, setting the style.width on focus causes me to have to "triple-click" when selecting an option. This works fine in FF and Safari. Here is the bare bones of what I am trying to do...
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After you open this, make sure focus is in the text box... click the combo, which will expand in width... then try to select something... it will take two more clicks. Three total! Use IE.
I tried implementing a cleaner approach to a web form I had created, but it doesn't seem to be passing the values to the server properly. This form on the left and right work perfectly, but they have two ridiculously long drop down lists, which would be the "ProgramOfInterest" fields [URL] On this form, I tried creating a triple drop down list setup to clean up the older, long lists in this example, but it doesn't pass the values properly. It also seems to not duplicate the new drop down triple drop lists properly as in the original form. You can change the values in the drop downs in the forms to see what I mean. Also just pick Bachelor's > B_Business > Business Administration in the triple drop downs for an example since I don't know how to preselect those values.
I'm trying to populate a triple dropdown menu based on Roshans code The first dropdown populates the second one fine but when I clidk on the second it populates itself instead of the one below! I thought at first it was a simple problem with the element ID its not and I can't figure it out.
This is my implementation of an n x m matrix in JS:
var n=parseInt(prompt("n:",1)); var m=parseInt(prompt("m:",1)); function array(){ this.length=m+1; for (var i=1;i<=m;i++) this[i]=0; } function matrix(){ this.length=n+1; for (var i=1;i<=n;i++) this[i]=new array; } var a = new matrix();
Is there a good linked list implementation in the public domain? Or that someone on this group has already written that they'd like to put in the public domain, right here on this newsgroup?
I have a request to implement iGoogle like UI features, specifically, the drag/drop module boxes, and configurable elements for each module box. Currently, I have existing module box with all the forms and elements (backend support for them too). But they are not drag and droppable, and not configurable.My questions are: 1. Do I need backend engineering involved in this implementation? my understanding is: it's pretty much front end UI work and backend already provided all the form elements, backend DB, etc. for this.But my only concern is: how can the system save the user's configuration when they login the next time? Do I need backend engineering's help for this? related DB setup, java class files, etc? 2. is there any jquery UI API/plugin I can take advantage of so that I don't have to do everything from scratch?
Code: function showForm() { if (!document.implementation.hasFeature("Core", "3.0")) { alert("1");//[code].....
on FireFox 3 and only the alert marked with //go off. In IE 8 on the other hand all of them go off. These are features described in JavaScript for WebDevelopers 2nd edition.This cannot possibly mean that IE 8 is missing all these features...what is qrong then?!?!
've been looking to implement a function which allows me to populate 2 form fields from an onClick event. I needed to be able to fill/modify one field on a single click and the other on a shift-click. This is all working fine but only for IE 5.2/Safari/Opera 8.02 but fails in Camino(Gecko). I don't have much experience in working across the different DOMs, I do know that I will need to use a different variation of the shiftkey (e.shiftkey?) and for NS4 (e.modifiers?); but I really am not certain as how to handle these correctly. Initial testing has been with limited success.
Could anyone give me some practical pointers to handle the 'shiftkey' for Gecko/Netscape4? (Gecko is more critical)
Current code as below:
function fillform(txt) { if (event.shiftKey) {event.returnValue = false; alert('shift on'); MM_changeProp('fieldone','','value',txt,'INPUT/TEXT')} else {alert('click only'); MM_changeProp('fieldtwo','','value',txt,'INPUT/TEXT')} }
this is the php file which return echos to the js files (there's no error here, I've posted this so you know what it's all about) [code]...
if a user writes in the text box for nickname a nickname that is already registred then in a text box near the input text it will appear something like : "This Login name is already taken!"
and so on for every field (firstname, lastname...)
I have done this previously with classic ajax tehnics (that with onreadystatechanged) and it worked. But this version does not. Can you spot the error here?
I have my code and it works of filtering data by Month and year.But it seems i got a problem when using accordion. For now, i created it manually but i want to make it automatically.If you click the dates in brown area it will display the news with that month. Can anyone help me out?I only have problem in accordion.[code]
I don't know enough about the technology yet to know whether this is a ridiculous question-- but is there no cross-browser javascript implementation of XMLHTTP and SOAP for use in calling web services?
It looks as though MSFT expects the client to be running Windows and ActiveX and have certain DLLs installed; and Mozilla seems to have its own implementation of SOAP. Is it possible to implement these protocols in pure client-side javascript?
Did anyone implement or can direct me to an implementation of virtual mode (render only visible rows, but still have the scroll work right) or something similar in the AJAX Sys.Preview.UI.Data.ListView?
I need to display a very large table (`1000 rows) and it simply isn't feasible to render everything.
I have a problem which I am not able to solve. I read a lot and tried many things but without being successful. Mhh.. The problem I struggle with is a simple .toggle() of a DIV. This is working fine. But now I do an ajax request and get the response back from my javascript ajax implementation (I'm using ajax anywhere). Within this implementation I work inside a callback routine which makes it possible accessing the response before updateing the DOM. Inside this routine I want to .toggle() but this is not working. It happens just nothing. I also do not get any javascript errors. As soon as the request is completly done I am able to .toggle() again.
When I am accessing the DIV by using jquery ($('#div_id')) it is referenced to the correct object within de document. Only the .toggle() does not work. .hide() for example is working fine.
Background: I am doing this like this, because I want to know if the response contains validation erros. If so I leave the DIV with the form inside as it is an highlight the error. Otherwise (no errors) I close the div with .toggle(), update the dom with the new form and open the DIV again.
Many reports are facing a problem that they lose the jquery binding. But this is not my problem as far as I understand.