Would there ever be any problems with the following script depending
on what type of characters are in the text string? I am appending the
value of hidden form field to the query string.
//Assume JavaScript enabled browsers and popups allowed....
How come when I display my output to a browser without the presence of the ad11.jpg file, only the first word (April) in the text string "April Showers" is dispayed where the .jpg file is suppose to be...but the last line displays the entire text string.
i want to pass XML data in querystring from one to another asp page. it is about 10000 characters long, i cannot use FORM because it is already nested in one.
What i do is i have IFRAME and im passing some xml data in QUERYSTRING. It doesnt work somehow, im using javascript escape method to substitute escape characters, but most of characters are being truncated (about 300-500 left).
Are there limits in querystring length? what else should i try?
pass a value from a checkbox when it selected by a user and place it in part of the url and equally remove it from the url when it the checkbox is deselected? there will be more than one checkbox. e.g.
Checkbox one has value [VALUE1] Checkbox two has value [VALUE2]
they are placed on page located at: www.mysite.com/site.html
Here is the program: [URL] Basically, I want to input a number in the input box, which assigns a number to the variable numval located at document.box1.b1. When clicking on the "new window" button, an alert displays the input box value, then another window opens and displays the integers 1 through 12 and the amount squared.
I would like the new window to obtain the number from the previous window so that the new window will display integers (and their squares) from 1 to the value of numval.
I need the most efficient way of passing a variable from a parent window to a popup window.The reason i say "most efficient" is because i currently do it like this from the parent:[code]But this is inefficient because at times it randomly alerts "undefinded".Anyways, can someone tell me a more fail safe way to pass a var to a popup so that i will be able to access it 100% correctly.
I would like to separate my javascript completely from my xhtml. in the end there should be only
<script type="text/javascript" src="javalib.js"></script> in the head-tag to my javascript.
Because I want to use some ajax-requests and other javascript-functions on my xhtml, I need to dynamically add event handlers to any possible dom-elements. All solutions I found so fare are for specific, pre-known dom-elements: like 'all <imgof a certain <span>-class get an onmouseover event handler'. But I need a function, which runs onload of the window and dynamically determines, which dom-elments need an event handler and which ones don't. Code:
I have this image gallery in which clients should be able to determine the order in which their images are shown. The sortable part works. Then I want to pass the new order to the next page called act_writeneworder.cfm (i am using coldfusion) I just started with jQuery and it is driving me nuts:-) Each time I think I am having it well i am testing and the variable passed through gives an empty string. My code:
Two objects on an html page. An event on object 1 effects object 2 $(".video_rg").mouseover(function(event){ var myTriggerId = event.target.id; var myTargetId = 'video_' + myTriggerId; document.getElementById(myTargetId).src = 'images/test_object_2.gif'; // this works // $('#myTargetId').src = 'images/test_object_2.gif'; // this does not }); My assumption (we know about those) is that I am not passing the data to the $() function correctly, that it is reading '#myTargetId' as a string, and not a variable. I just really want the JQuery code that would do what the document.getElementById code is doing.
I have an image that is encoded as a base 64 string, and I'm having trouble passing that a WCF service using $.ajax(). I initally tried using JSON to pass the argument to the web service, but I kept getting 400 Bad Request errors for anything of reasonable length (if I just pass a test string in, it makes it through, of course). I've tried calling encodeURIComponent on the string before stringifying it, but that hasn't helped. I've also tried various content types ("application/json; charset=utf-8", as well as whatever the default is) and that hasn't made a difference either. Unfortunately, the request is being made through a mobile phone, so debugging options are few. Is there an upper limit to the size of the argument that I'm passing in this? The strings can be a few hundred kb at the low end up to maybe 1 or 2 mb at the high end.
Unfortunately that doesn't work. I understand that the index() isdocumentation (though confusing) correctly tells you that the above code doesn't work. Maybe I'm just weird, but I feel that the way .index() is implemented for string arguments is very counter intuitive. I have an expectation that .index() is similar to indexOf() in javascript.
We have a content management system that requires us to fill in 20 fields for metadata about a page. We store the metadata in a separate database for our records.
I'd like to be able to open a window with the data from our database, click a link, and have it fill in the form in the content management system (hosted by a different organization, so window.opener is out of the equation).
I tried this
<a href="#" onClick="window.open('http://www.google.com', 'Google'); window.Google.f.q.text.value='my name'">Enter my name in Google!</a>
In this example, I'd click a link that would open up Google, then pass the value "my name" to Google's search bar. Unfortunately for me, it didn't work.
Am I asking too much? I'd hate to have to rekey or copy/paste 20 fields worth of metadata each time I create a page.
My WEB site opens an application window and then, from its original window it navigates to a status page.
Code: var newWindow function popUpApplication() { newWindow = window.open(url, parameters...);
[Code]....
Now the problem with this solution is that if the window was closed by the user I will end up with a new pop up window, which I would like to avoid... Unless there is a way to check for window existence prior to attempting to create a new window.