I want to pass a parameter from my URL to the URL in an iframe source. So when the main page loads the iframe populates based on the parameter in the main URL. Example: [URL]
In that function, i call a function (load_CDThumbnail) that creates an array and returns the newly created array
Then, another function is called (show) that needs to pass the newly created array as a parameter. That's the part that i don't know how to program How to pass an array as a parameter? Code:
I have an XML string which I want to pass to a java script function, where I am displaying that in different window with use of 'window.open()' method, but it is giving error.
I'm adding buttons to my google map through a loop. I pass some parameters, and the addButtons() function creates the buttons. How can I pass the "task" for the button to the function? In the addDomListener line below, I'm now writing the function name literally, I'd like find a way with a parameter.
// The loop... for (i=0;i<=4;i++) { oCC = addButtons(aCtrls[i],'btnContainerChild');
how would function doSomething be written for this to work.
I would also like the hash to be optional and the variables in the hash to be optional. meaning i should also be able to call doSomething(); with no variables in it.
I have a javascript will a) look for a certain value in a drop down box and b) depending on what value is selected open up a div that includes link that when moused over will pop up with an alert box contain the passed parameter. A couple problems with this, one is I am not as sharp on Javascript as I am on PHP, and two, when I manually place a value into the function parameter, if it's a number it works fine, but if its a string or word, it comes up with an undefined error. why the undefined error is coming up only on strings or words?
I'm trying to parse a string from a URL and pass it as a parameter to another function. If that parameter meets certain conditions, I want hidden fields in my form to "unhide".
I am giving 3 usersr a specified url i.e. (http://DOMAINNAME.com?usr=uk or http://DOMAINNAME.com?usr=france) and based on that url, we'll parse the name and pass it as a parameter to a function. (i think i expressed that right??) Then we will display the proper shipping address depending on the parameter passed. My only problem now is, i'm horrible at writing regular expressions and programming in general. Do you or anyone else out there know of any good url parseing functions? I've been doing mostly project management throughout my career and never really got a chance to become fluent in javascript or programming for that matter.
Each product page of a catalog will have a url with a product parameter e.g. [URL] or [URL] I would want that value 'Product1' to show up on the LitRequest Form and then get transmitted when the form is completed and submitted submitted
I am trying to pass a value using a parameter in html (asp) to a javascript function. When I try to pass a value inside of a variable <INPUT type="submit" value="Next Youth" name=button1 onclick="OnButton1(tst);"> it simply doesn't work (no error msg - just nothing) while if I put a value in the call <INPUT type="submit" value="Next Youth" name=button1 onclick="OnButton1('5393');"> it works fine. The javascript looks like this:
function OnButton1(tst) { var pth = "youth_edit3.asp?cIndex=" + tst; document.YouthEdit.action = pth; document.YouthEdit.submit(); // Submit the page }
I've set tst = "5393" but it won't work when I try to pass it. Only a literal value of '5393' works.
I'm having a lot of difficulty getting an ajax option in Autocomplete to pass a variable value to a php script. I started with an Autocomplete that works well sending parameters to geonames.com and retrieving responses, but as I changed: type to POST, dataType to json, and changed the data option, it no longer works. Despite a lot of searching, I can't find the problem. The php seems to get an object, but it seems to be empty. Firebug is not helping much or I don't know how to use it for this kind of debugging. I get no error messages.
And here's a bit of php test code to see if the value is passed in: <?php $country=$_POST['countryAbbrev']; echo "hello world, country is {$country} <br>"; //test for contents of POST print_r($_POST); ?>
which passes the value of $dbase to my jQuery click function.
But I'd like to also pass a second parameter consisting of a page number. Can that be done using the click function or would I have to do it another way. I'm assuming it must be possible. I suppose i could always concatenate the two parameters, e.g. $dbase-$pagenum, pass that and then split it in the javascript but that seems a slightly inelegant way of doing it.
I'm trying to pass locally defined function as aparameter. Every time I do it, it causes an error saying something along the lines of "there is no conversion for text to function".
$(document).ready(function(){ jQuery("#confirm-ajax-submit").click(function(event){ var success = function(){ alert("this is what I want to see.");
Ok this is my first day with JQuery, so I know I'm probably asking a stupid question; But, given the following code, how do I pass a parameter when I set the function for an event.
var url = $("#deleteBlog").attr("href"); $("#deleteBlog").click(deleteBlog);
I have a dropdown named Country. ID is also Country.Now i have this function.
Function GetIndex( DropdownID ) { var i = 5; var value = $('#DropdownID option:eq(' + i + ')').val(); // doesnot work
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only this is working when i am directly writing the id of the dropdown like this.var value = $('#Country option:eq(' + i + ')').val(); // this works i am not able to pass the id to the function.neither can i store it in any variable and use the variable in the expression. i tried writing the id inside { }. dint work.