For ease of future modifications on my page, I want to have a list of URLs stored in an Array, and I want to then use these URLs in an href tag. Something like this:
How is something like this possible, as well as being fairly crossplatform, and intuitive? I've changed the syntax, and tried various other things to no avail.
I have two events in a form that I am passing. One is to a javascript function, the other is to the same .asp page only with another action to show different data.
Onchange is calls the function updateclasses, which in turn reloads another drop-down list. It also reloads the .asp page, which refreshes the data. My problem is that it refreshes the second drop-down briefly, until the page reloads, but then resets the form. How do i pass this data to the .asp?
I thought in the .asp, I could just do something simple like the following, but wasn't sure of the correct syntax. is there a better way?
view = request.querystring("view") if view = "" then view = "SciLink" else %> <script language="JavaScript"> updateclasses(form1, 0, Student) </script> <% end if
I just want to know how can i pass the return value of a javascript function to a xsl variable.
I have an xsl file and from that file i will call a javascript function then the result will be stored in to the <xsl:variable> how will i do that? Or is it really possible to do that or is there other way of doing it?
I'm trying to trigger a function when the user clicks on an image. The function will test for whether a variable passed to it is empty or not and branch accordingly. The image has an <a href> behind it that triggers the function OK, but I cant seem to pass a variable to the function. The variable contains a value from a database field, and I think it is probably a syntax thing because if I set the variable to contain a string instead (i.e. b = 'this works') within the <a href> it works OK. So the problem may be with setting the variable to contain the database field value within the <a href> here's the code:
[ICODE] "<center><a href=""javascript:void(null)"" onClick=""goConfirm(b);"" b = ""<%=RS(8)%>;"" title=""Get map (open new window or tab)"" ><IMG src=""images/bt_compass.gif"" border=""0"" /></center></a>"
Code:I am having problems with the following. I am wanting to hide <tr> in my table (employees) and only show employees that are in the selected department (selected via dropdown box).I need to set a javascript array to a php array. I am looping and assigning the array and am wanting to pass a javascript variable as the index in php array. I have marked my problem lines in red. Thanx for any help.
<script type="text/javascript" > function display_elements() { var departments = new Array;
I am trying to make a variable link on a page. The page has a text box for a stock symbol. The code is: <input type=TEXTBOX Name="symtb" value="" size="10>
The value of the text box {the stock symbol} will complete the url.
I found code for a variable link: <script language="JavaScript"> <!-- function variable_in_link(varible_value) { new_win = window.open('http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=" + varible_value'') } // --> </script>
The link I am trying to use is: <a href="javascript:variable_in_link(symtb)">The text</a>
No matter what I do the variable_value comes back as undefined. There is always a value in the text box.
I have a base html page which contains several thumbnail images with links to enlarged images which I'd like to view in an external page [so I can control the dimensions of the enlarged image]. I thought it best to use an externaltemplate html page to launch these within and therefore imagine I need to declare the variable in the thumb links page & image they may need to look something like this:
I have an existing website I an trying to modify. In speedscript I have my include libraries and a veriable. Then I need to do an href with a link I have the code as follows <a href="WI_testweb/" + "custno" + ".xls">Matrix</a> The custno is the variable. Is there a way of doing this since the way I an trying is not working?
i have a really stupid problem with this line of code: location.href = "showreport.php?id=" + sText;
sText is an id of a job that's running on the server.
Showreport.php retrieves the job and outputs the result in HTML. At the same time job is removed from the server.
What happens is that some browsers (IE 6 mostly) like to GET the showreport.php TWICE. Of course the second time there is no job any more and the result returned is of zero length, which is very unpleasant ;-)
Headers sent by the browsers are (1st call): Accept: image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg, application/x-shockwave-flash, */* Accept-Language: sl Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322) Host: veliswork Connection: Keep-Alive Cookie: PHPSESSID=tsghl22ijg4f6ba7a2mthggun6
Headers sent by the browsers are (2nd call): Accept: */* Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322) Host: veliswork Connection: Keep-Alive Cookie: PHPSESSID=tsghl22ijg4f6ba7a2mthggun6
Note the Accept tag. What's even more interesting, the accept tag of IE 6.0 that does not request twice is: Accept: image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg, application/x-shockwave-flash, application/vnd.ms-excel, application/vnd.ms-powerpoint, application/msword, */*
Note the (still) absent application/pdf, which is the target content here.
Can somebody explain to me, why two calls and if that can be prevented. I can reduce the problem by keeping the job for another minute or so, but these jobs tend to be rather large (>10MB RAM usage) when large reports are generated.
I am using some javascript code to change an image on an html page. I would like the user to click on the image to bring them to another page. I need to change an href to include an id value based on the image.
Here's the process:
1. select an image from a drop down list. 2. view the image on the same page. 3. click on the image to bring user to another page.
I also think that txtString is not what I need. I believe it is a text string (12345.jpg). So I will need to parse the string as well to get the "12345".
I'm working on a project where we're using JavaScript to let users swap styles on a page. To accomplish this, I'm calling the script via href="javascript:swapcss()" on the switch styles button.
Some pages on the site have anchor links. On those pages, if someone swaps styles without hitting any of the anchor links, all is well. But if someone hits an anchor link and then hits the swap button (at this point the URL is pageid.html#anchor), the page just reloads to their anhor point without swapping styles.
Does anyone have a workaround handy? I've tried several alternatives I've found online (href="#" onClick="action"; href="javascript void(0)" ). Nothing works for this case yet. Code:
I was wondering if I could change the text of a link with a JavaScript. I want to set it up with a JavaScript function so that when A link is clicked on, the text of that link changes and it points to a different function.
What I need to do, and it shouldn't be that difficult is this:page1.html - there is a yellow button and a red button - if the user clicks on the yellow button I want to set a cookie with the value "yel" then load the next page - if they click the red button set that cookie with the value "red"page2.html - 'onload' i want to read that cookie and load up the main image to match, something like this maybe?...
document.mainimage.src='img/main_' + variable + '.png'so that the path would be for example 'img/main_red.png'Any help please? Preferably javascript only and as simple as possible. If you think this would be easier sending that variable in the URL instead of as a cookie.
I think this is what I am trying to do, I am pretty new to javascript so I'm not sure... but here is my question... I got this function below.
function getProductInfo(id) { var sku = window.document.InvoiceForm.Item0Sku.value; alert(sku); }
when I use the 0 I get the right value back, however whenever I try to pass it the id variable with a value of '0' I can't seem to compose the concatenation correct in order to recieve the correct value.I either recieve errors or the whole window.document.InvoiceForm.Item0Sku.value string back in the alert, what am I doing wrong?
I'm not sure whether or not this is possible, but I want to have control over the Javascript function that is called when a target web page is opened (ie as the onload function in its <body> tag). In other words, the calling page will have several <a href ...> tags referencing the same page, each specifying a different onload function. Is it possible to effectively pass a parameter in this way? I have not been able to find any solution to this.
I am looking for a generic javascript function to identify the form with in which a element exists, thus developer can avoid coding like document.forms[index].submit() - where they are sure, they want the form with in which this element exists is to be submitted. This way when forms are introduced at top level the code can remain unchanged, else every form introduce above in the DOM will result in increasing the index by one.
The code is given below. While doing so i am stuck with 2 problems P1: In the code, you can see i am giving a explicit 'break' in the code. If i don't do so the code seems to be looping. Obviously i am missing some basic.
P2: I am able to pass 'this' for anchor element by name="xy" <a href="#" name="xy"
in its onclick function by which, in the javascript function i move up the DOM.
While i am unable to do that on the anchor element given below since this function is now on the href attribute.
I have a site that calls the function welcome() and displays a prompt. The same site also has an iframe that calls the next function, add_name(), but when the pages are loaded it says that "answer" is undefined.It says on the page, where the <p id="guest"></p> is, "Welcome undefined". How do I make it so that the value of answer, which is given onLoad of the 1st page with the prompt, is displayed as text in function add_name()?
[CODE] function welcome(){ var x = document.getElementById("body");
Basically, I have a form with some text fields, and I want to put a button next to each text field, so that when a user clicks on the button, it increments the value in the field by 1. I know how to do it if I know the id of the text field, but what if the id of the text field is a variable? How do I do it? Here's my code:
<script language=javascript> function process(v){ document.getElementById('order_item' + v + '_quantity').value++;
This works fine for my first field, but I need to have one for every text field, so how do I pass my counter variable (which determines the id of the appropriate text field) to the process function?