I was wondering if it is possible to print a file with out viewing it first by using a hyperlink on a webpage. Bacically i want users to print off a form (doc file) by clicking a link. code...
I'm writing a script and I've encountered a problem.. I have a txt file with many words, each word in a different line. For example: the file words.txt contains:
word1 word2 word3 word4 word5
I need to load the content of the file into a variable in my script. I prefer that all the words will be in the same variable with line breaks, but if you'll figure out a way to put it in an array, it's ok too. I really don't know how to do it, and I tried to google but didn't understand.. By the way, I don't want to change the txt file to js file, I need it to remain txt..
I got an [object error] from IE 7.0.5730.11 when moving the <script src="..." type="text/javascript" /tag from the <headpart to the <bodysection of a HTML file.
Is not possibile to include Javascript code via <script src="..." type="text/javascript" /from the <bodysection, instead from the <headone? If yes, anyone has any idea of which the problem could be? If not, how can I programmatically include a javascript external file inside the <bodypart of a HTML file, for example, using Javascript to some particular native functions?
I have a external file for example abc.js ,in this abc.js file no functions ,it contains some scripting,i want to call the scripting file though html I use the code
I'm writing a script and I've encountered a problem.. I have a txt file with many words, each word in a different line. For example: the file words.txt contains:
word1 word2 word3 word4 word5
I need to load the content of the file into a variable in my script. I prefer that all the words will be in the same variable with line breaks, but if you'll figure out a way to put it in an array, it's ok too. I really don't know how to do it, and I tried to google but didn't understand.. By the way, I don't want to change the txt file to js file, I need it to remain txt..
Is it possible to use javascript to write information to a log file that's on an external site? What I want to do is have a person put their name and birthday into a form on my site, and then output that information to a partnering site's log file which would be something like www.whatever.com/whatever.file Is this possible? what file type can javascript write to? I put .file because I am unsure.
I have the following HTML file: --- <html> <head> <title>Test</title> <script type="text/javascript" src="test.js"></script> </head> <body> Hi There. <a href="javascript:doit()">Click Me</a> </body> </html> ---
The following js file: -- function doit() { alert("I did it"); } --
Running htm file locally (double click) gives me security warning (XP SP 2) but if I then select "allow script to run" everything works fine.
But when I serve page through IIS (localhost) I get a syntax error line 4 char 4. Of course there is no line 4 in the js file.
This HAS to be something simple I am missing but I have tried: - with and without language attribute in script tag - relative and absolute paths for the js file - with and without Mime type for js set in IIS
Only remaining thing I guess it could be is file permissions but everything has execute on it as far as I can see.
I already google this but wasn't able find any thing!.I just wonder if you can tell me where I can find a Jquery plugin which let the users to print a specific part of apage(let say a div for marks result!) as a pdf file?
I have a webpage with a link that causes a file to download. I'd like the file to print instead of downloading. I do not want to open the file because it is an XML format specific to a barcode printer and seeing it is not useful to the user (as well as usually causing the browser to complain). I am, however, fine with using the regular printer selection dialogue that Javascript accesses with the print command.
I already google this butwasn'table find any thing!.I just wonder if you can tell me where I can find a Jquery plugin which let the users to print aspecificpart of apage(let say a div for marks result!) as a pdf file?
My css stylesheet distinguishes between media print and screen. I'd like my javascript to do the same as I have a collapsable address book. To wit: For the screen my javascript is:
<!-- window.onload=addressbook; function addressbook(id) { var d = document.getElementById(id); for (var i = 1; i<=15 ; i++) { if (document.getElementById('saddressbook'+i)) { document.getElementById('saddressbook'+i).style.display='none' } } if (d) {d.style.display='block'} } // --> For the print, I would want all displays. That is:
<!-- function printaddressbook() { var d = document.getElementById(id); for (var i = 1; i<=15 ; i++) { if (document.getElementById('saddressbook'+i)) { document.getElementById('saddressbook'+i).style.display='block' } } } // -->
Is there a way that I can have the javascript detect a CTRL-P or a click on the browser's File->Print to fire this printaddressbook function, or do I have to create a "print-view" button?
I have web application and i need functionality like client have certain pdf file on his/her local system. I want to use html/javascrpit to print these pdf files without opening.
I want to be able to see the javascript code in a javascript file on the web server. Eg where you get <script src="../../../../resources/ javascript/ClientCore.js" defer=1></script>
How can I print the contents of those files to eg a DIV section?
I'm having a bit of trouble understanding something that seems relatively simple. When I make changes to CSS in JavaScript using '.style' I'm changing the attribute values of inline CSS. Can I use JavaScript to change the attribute values of rules in an external CSS file? I have no CSS in my html and would like to know if I can grab the values of attributes in an external CSS file using JavaScript.
Now blah .jsp is included INSIDE index.jsp. In blah.jsp I have a button that calls a function inside b.js. In index.jsp I have following code inside head tags:
and I figured since blah.jsp is included inside index.jsp, I should be able to access the javascript methods with ease. But its not happening that way. I get an error (object expected in the line that has button in it). BTW, its not a problem in my JS or JSP code, because if I put the js file's contents inside blah.jsp, then it works like a charm!
So what am I doing wrong?
I also tried moving my script import statements inside blah.jsp as:
The standard Dreamweaver script for repairing the Netscape resizing bug seems to be a waste of bandwidth. Is there a reason no one moves this script to an external file ? Wouldn't the following work? Code:
I am currently working on displaying KML-values of ElementTags within my KML File. I already integrated the KML file as an overlay to my Google Map. But how am I able to parse the GGeoXml-object or how am I able to parse external [URL].. instead of just "polygons.kml") XML-files?
At the moment my code for loading the geoxml file looks like this:
I'm trying to call a external .js file that contains a function from a webpage, but haven't been able to discover how to reference the function.According to the book Beginning JavaScript 4th Edn, this should work - why isn't it?
relatively new coder here definitely new to js and I can't figure out how to get this script linked into an external file every time I try nothing shows up.
<html> <head> <script language="JavaScript1.1"> <!-- var slideimages=new Array() var slidelinks=new Array()
[Code]...
do i need to break this up into 2 files or something I can't get it to work
I have a scroller on my pages that basically reads a text file and displays.. The problem that I am having is it doesn't update until I reload the page(even though the .txt file updates about every 3 minutes).. I would like it to update when the file has been changed.. Here is my page.
I found this javascript for a scrolling box to place on my web page. The information which scrolls in the scrolling box is embedded in the web page. I want to have it reference an external file. How do I do this?
The script set a variable called mymessage='Your message goes here'.
If I created a text file which is in the same folder as the web page, how can I get the text to be pulled from that file? Say for instance my file is at http://pacs/myTextFile.txt.
My external file linking is not working, following is the code. the .js file is in the same folder as my html page. Been working on it for over 2hours wihtout any success. It says ['Circle' is undefined]
<html> <head> <title>Test</title> </head> <script LANGUAGE="Javascript1.2" type="JavaScript1.2" src="circle.js"></script> <script language="javascript1.2"> <!-- function runTest() { // alert('entered1'); var c = new Circle(1.0); // var c=[new Circle(1.0), new Circle(2.0)]; } // --> </script> <body hi </body> </html>
circus.js function Circle(radius) { this.r=radius; }
I was wondering if I could not put a little protection on my .js files by adding a couple of lines to start the file Something like a try catch I thinking of try top.location or try document.body just to avoid beeing able to put path to file directly in address bar ... is that fesable ?