I am writing a function to 'expand' common postal address suffixes, such as "RD" to "ROAD", etc.
A suffix must be prefixed by a ' ' (space) character and preceded by either a ' ' (space), '.' (period), ',' (comma), '/n' (line break), OR be at the end of the TEXTAREA box.
I want to creat a webpage ,there are four catagories,and each catagory consist of lots of company name.i want such a script which user to search the name of the company such a way thata b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y zthis the character link,when a user click on character a it will shows the company name starting from character a like abc,atr,ahj,ajl,afhg..... when when a user click on character s it will shows the company name starting from character s like sre,sfg,stoi,sjkl
I have a text area in one of my forms that I want to control the character size of. In short, I want to keep the text area to 10,000 characters.
What I Have Found: I have found a number of scripts that will control the character length of the text area, while you are typing.
The Problem: If you cut and paste a document that contains 15,000 characters into the text area that is limited to 10,000 characters, it will still take all of the information (i.e. the 15,000 characters), as opposed to limiting/cutting it off.
Does anyone know of a script that will control the overall character length whether it be inserted via key stroke or is copy and pasted into the text area? Or possibly point me in the right direction?
There are lots of javascript textarea counters/limiters out there but what I need is a counter that counts and displays the number of characters being typed, the current page number (i.e. say 160 characters make a page), and probably the number of characters left per page. No limit to number of characters typed, just count characters and pages and displays them.
I would like to restrict Character limit on TEXTAREA box.I am able to get char limit using Jquery if it it is one textArea. limit chars for Multiple TEXTAREA in same page using jQuery Code.
<script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function() { // ---- How can I do on keyup $('textarea
I want to implement a text input box for SMS text messages and the messages are limited to 160 characters (including spaces, etc.). I would like the font color of the text to be green as the user types and any text beyond 160 characters to be red. I would like to do this with one input box, the same box that the user is typing in not a separate display box. This will be on the users local PC it won't be on the Internet.
I have a HTML form which takes some values including a password field. I have a JS function to check and alert when a user enters some particular special characters(this is bcoz only these characters are not allowed in the back end of the html form, all the other special characters are allowed). following is the code for it.
function checklen() { var iChars = "`<>"; for (var i = 0; i < document.ipform.password.value.length; i++) {
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now i want a feature which does'nt allow the user to enter an uppercase letter or a special character(only these are allowed~@#$%^&*()-_+|) as the the first character of the password field. Since i am newbie to JS, It would be a great help if some one can help me to sort out this..
In my application (yes I know that it's asp) I need to automatically replace a character if it is found in the textbox Is there a way to do this. this is how it renders on the page
I need to extract "name" from the URL that is case insensitive. For instance, lets say I wanted to find the following in the url: WT.nn_iz BUT the url can have: [URL] How can I extract the: wT.NN_iz and put that in a variable? The reason being is that users can link to my site with that in case insensitive, so I have to be able to identify "WT.nn_iz" no matter how it comes in.
I ask the user to enter a time in the formatio 12:30 PM. onChange I send the string to this function. I'm using alert boxes to test it...and am always getting the "Does not work" alert box. What am I doing wrong?
So I have created a simple calendar [URL] and I have a bunch of "More Info" buttons I made from cells. In a table cell to the right are a bunch of hidden DIV's that all appear when you rollover a "More Info" button, obviously giving more details about the calendar date/event.
My problem is that I have to give an exact "top" css position to every one of these hidden div's every single time I add a new event to the calendar. I want to dynamically tell each hidden div to match the "top" css position to match the top position of each "More Info" button. How do I do that?
I try to make a little regexp which can match all HTML tags from a string and outputs all tags which are not closed. This is what I got so far:
html = "test <b>do not show this</b> blabla <p align='left' test2=sdf>haha hm <hr size=1>test"; tags = html.match(/<[^/](([w]*)[w]*)[^>]*>(?!.*<[/]2>)/gi); window.alert(tags); This code outputs all HTML tags, even if some of them are closed.
It should check for text inside < and >, select the first word (which specifies the tag's name like IMG or HR) and then look if a </ tagname > version does NOT exist. If it doesn't exist, it should output the complete tag, like <img src="blaat.jpg">.
I'm having an issue with a regex which is not matching all occurrences.
I've included a simplified sample script in its entirety - to clarify what i'm trying to do - but note the result of the matches: It seems to find only the last occurrences in each element in the retrieved node.
Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head>
How would i change back to the default length of textarea?
I have this comment area that after clicking submit i will append the new comment in the list of comments through ajax... i got one problem though, everything is working perfectly well except for the textarea that won't change back to it's default size...
EXAMPLE:
The problem is that the textareawon't change back to it's default size // let's say that the default size is rows=3
I have searched the forum and internet and experimented a lot with .each but couldn't get this to work:I have several divs with id="flash", and I want them all to flash when the site loads. Using this code only the first div flashes:
I'm trying to do is simple "select all" checkbox script. The problem is, no matter what I seem to do, only first element is matched. $("input:checkbox").attr("checked", true); checks the first box only. Same with: $("input:checkbox").each(... I even tried copying this script directly from the jQuery documentation page: $("div").css("border","9px solid red"); It applies a red border to the first div on my page.. the example in the documentation applies it to all divs.
Trying to hide a table that's a sibling to the anchor to which theclick event is being called. It works, with any element but a tableas a sibling. My code/markup:
This should be pretty simple one ,yet I can't seem to figure it out. There are posts that are similar to my question on here, but they don't really answer my questions. The a user comes to the page, they're at a URL like such: [URL]..
I'm in need to be able to create a matching picture game, in which I have rougly 9 images to be able to match, but 18 in total. I have started with a thought of having a button that; when pressed it will disappear and show the image that is within the function.
Progress; I am able to press the button and let the image load, but in this case everything goes fine (image resized, not sure about the id though) but the image doesn't show, it just shows an [X] yet when I just put
<script language="Javascript" type="text/javascript"> function callImage(){ document.write("<img src="images/truck0.jpg">") } </script>
I need to match two strings that have the same content, but out of order.
For example "hi, my name is will"
and "will hi, name is my"
So, in this case how do i check to see that everything in the top matches everything in the bottom?
Lets take this a step further. I ran into the problem that if the strings have quotes " they mess up. So i couldn't match id="yay" even though it was part of the string.
I tried to escape it , but for some reason it was escaped as %3D%quot%22% and the other similar string with quotes esacped as %3B%.
I need to supply a method with an array of strings, which will eventually be used to pattern match against another array of strings.
1. Is there a good way to span multiple lines when creating an array from a list of strings? (I want the most readable list I can get.)
// The following doesn't seem to work urlExclusions = newArray( "my.domain.com/dir1", "another.domain.com/dir2", "third.domain.com/blah" );
2. When I'm looping over the above array in a method, what's the best way to use these as patterns to match? Does "new RegExp(urlExclusions[i], "i") do all the necessary escaping of whatever literals might be in the urlExclusions[i] string? (All characters in the above strings should be treated as a literals. I don't intend for that list to be a place to put RegEx.)
Example: I want to do something like this with the list:
for (var i=0; i < urlExclusions.length; i++) { pattern = new RegExp(urlExclusions[i], 'i'); if (pattern.test('http://my.domain.com/dir1')) { document.write("Matched"); } else { document.write("Didn't Match); } }
I came across JQuery when searching for a solution to get matching column height with Divs. I have downloaded JQuery which appears to be one file named jquery-1.3.2.min I also have the following short script that I found, which I believe goes in the head area of the page.
The script works with jquery.
HOW TO DO:
1. I assume I need to rename my download file jquery-1.3.2.min to jquery.js ?
2. Do I need to edit the jquery file somehow in order to get the above script to work?
<div> </div><div>I just found out that jQuery can match on partials,.. is this correct?</div><div>and if so how do I make it match on the whole text.</div><div>[code]......