I came across this on a website, but i wanted to know if i can set a width="150" height="150" parameter somewhere inside this code. i really am i beginner at this javascript coding:
<script type="text/javascript">
<!--
var rand=Math.round(Math.random()*4);
var img=new Array(5);
I am trying to edit some script to have the photos rotate randomly rather than rotate in order. (The first half of the script was generated by dreamweaver)((Also, this is not my own code to begin with))
What I want to do is this. When the image is clicked, it will invoke open dialog box, the user can browse for the new image. Then after click OK/PEN on the dialog box, new image will replace the current image on the page.
My web application does user authentication through X.509 digital certificates in combination with user name and password.
When the user applies for a digital certificate from my certification authority (CA), I have a VBScript code that generates a public/private key pair with the RSA algorithm, as well as the certificate signing request (CSR) in PKCS#10 format. I assume that the key pair should be maintained by the browser (my application support Internet Explorer only at this moment). Am I right?
Now, when the user tries to log into his account, I would like to have my web application receive a digitally signed token from the client. The token can be the client's username signed with his/her private key.
Since this signing process will happen on the client side, it can only be handled by client side script, for example, JavaScript.
But, how do we get access to the private key with JavaScript?
I am by no means a JS programmer, but I like to exhaust all avenues when attacking an issue. A signature fired off on a piece of javascript that came across the wire, with an odd "var unescape" inside of it. I am hoping to throw this code out there, to see if anyone has any insight on what this might be.
I am assuming this is double encoded, but I am not certain. Here is the snippet of code the signature fired off from:
var ibdf=unescape("%u0b0b%u0b0"+"b"); var fdofdopf="xcvb9090";
I'm trying to use Javascript to have an array of images that load randomly AND work in a slideshow manner so change every 3 seconds (in a logical order). The code I have below presents a random image but how do I get them to continue from the random image and change to the next every 3 seconds?
I've looked for a solution to this issue, but it seems like a little different scenario than other situations. I made a system for generating friend requests on Facebook. I have a grid that is 6 x 3, for a total of 18 cells. Each cell has a picture in it, and the picture is linked to the Facebook friend request page. My problem is that since each cell is populated at random from the array, I'm getting lots of repeats. For example, some picutures are in 5 cells, and some are in none. I'm trying to figure out how to make it so that once a picture is used once in the grid, it does not get used again in the same grid.I still want every cell filled at random on each page load, I just want to prevent the repeating.
Here's my current code: <script type="text/javascript"> var vip_list=new Array( new Array('http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/v225/1616/88/s1220771654_2158.jpg','http://www.facebook.com/addfriend.php?id=1220771654'), new Array('http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/v223/1233/29/s904885342_9055.jpg','http://www.facebook.com/addfriend.php?id=904885342'),
For my website I would like to create a famous last words generator (randomized), and random page generator (within my site). What is the code for random quotes and random links?
I am trying to create a banner rotating script. I want a random banner to appear when the page loads that can be clicked so you can visit a specific site which corresponds to the banner. I am able to get that to work.
I also want to be able to list the links to the other banners and have the banner image change when the mouse is placed on the link. I am able to get that to work too.
What I can't get to work is for the url to change when the new banner appears after the mouseOver. Code:
I have a script that rotates images every 5 seconds - the only probelm is when the page loads you have to wait 5 seconds for the first photo to load. How can I edit the code so when the page loads it starts with a photo already displayed and then starts changing photos every 5 seconds?
I am sure its a simple fix of adding an if ... else - but I am not really seeing it at the moment. Code:
I am not very good with java, but I have been trying to setup 2-4 rotating banner ads. I have been able to get one to work, but as soon as I try to add the code for the second, I only see the second ad and not the first. Can someone give me a hand?Here is my site: http://bigdogcattle.comHere is my code:
Code: <script type="text/javascript"> //------------- First Ad ---------------------- var howOften = 5;
I am new to javascript but have been using java for quite a while. I am looking to make a random quote (out of ten possible quotes) appear in my h2 tag in a page i am working on. In java, i would make a random number generator, in javascript it looks like this:
Code: var randomnumber=Math.floor(Math.random()*11) Then make an if statement: Code: if randomnumber=1 { var quote="Live long and prosper" }
document.write(var quote); Could someone more experienced than me tell me if my code looks good and how would a go about getting "var quote" in my h2 tag?
But it have a few unnecessary features which is difficult to alter.
i want: 1. replace week/year/days in external circle with my custom text: 'My custom text' 2. I want to reduce a little rotation speed of this text. (no mouse reaction speed) 3. I do not need mouse trail effect at all, i want fix clock in required place.
There is another script, but it have no rotating text wheel around clock: http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex6/analog.htm
Which from this scripts is more easy to adjust for my task and could someone show me exact code?
I'm trying to complete a rotating banner ad within a page I have. The rotating add has four images that rotate in three-second increments. I've got the images to rotate ok - but now I want to go one step further and can't figure out how to do it...
I want to have it so that when the person clicks on the specific ad, they are taken to a URL that is unique to each ad.
I presume I would have to surround the img tag with an href tag, but how would I reference the array to get the correct URL?? HELP.
Is it possible to use Javascript to rotate an image around a certain point?I'm trying to simulate a speedometer on a car, based on live statistics, which will fluctuate. Therefore, I don't know what "speed" the page will have to show.I've created a background image for the speedo and an image for the marker, but I need to rotate the marker around the centre of the speedo image to point to whichever speed is appropriate.Can I do this using javascript?If not, is there any other way to do this, or do I need to create an image for each speed?
1. Display a base image on a page, e.g. image0.jpg.
2. On mouseover that image, it begins cycling through other images while the mouse is over it - (image1.jpg, img2.jpg, img3.jpg, etc.) and continues to cycle through them over and over again while the mouse is over.
3. Onmouseout, it goes back to displaying the base image (image0.jpg).
4. Needs to support multiple instances on the same page.
This is for an index page for different galleries, so there will be like 20 images showing on the page, and when the visitor puts their mouse over any of the images, it will cycle through the preview images for that gallery.
I'm using a little javascript script I came across for a simple slideshow and it works great. However I want it to stop rotating images when it comes to the end of the slideshow and just stay on the last image. Is there a simple way to edit this to tell it to do that?
how to post say 10 images, then make them all rotate in a 360degrees fashion, but no matter how far away they may rotate, the user can still click on that image.Here ar a few expamples of what I mean:[URL]
Im trying to edit a homepage for a friend of mine. He wants the page to have a table of 12 total pictures that randomly rotate on refresh.i found this code that refreshes the pictures:
<script type="text/javascript"> <!-- var rand=Math.round(Math.random()*1);
I plan on putting text below each of these small banners. It is more of a rotating advertisement for sold properties rather than banners but it works similarly. The script I used was only set out for two banners (typical size) and I needed to modify it for five graphics. I managed to change the size appropriately and now they're rotating wonderfully, within frame. Of course this has only been tested in I.E.
Here's the problem: It rotates perfectly through images 1 - 5 and then skips to 2 and 4 and rotates between these two. This is where I am lost. I don't understand how to get it to continually rotate between the five images in succession. (1-5,1-5, etc) Instead, it rotates images like this: 1,2,3,4,5,2,4,2,4,2,4..etc Code:
manipulate the code below so rather than it rotate 1 image it rotates an array of images of say 3 images. Which will be placed in different places on the page.
<!-- TWO STEPS TO INSTALL RANDOM IMAGE:
1. Copy the coding into the HEAD of your HTML document 2. Add the last code into the BODY of your HTML document -->
<!-- STEP ONE: Paste this code into the HEAD of your HTML document --> <HEAD> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> <!-- This script and many more are available free online at --> <!-- The JavaScript Source!! http://javascript.internet.com -->
I'd like to have something similar to the rotating images and text on my website. The website that I would like to mimick is: http:[url]........You can see that the images move but there is still text over the image that I can click on. How would I go about doing something similar to this on my website. I'm guessing it's a combination of Javascript and CSS
I have 12 imgs that rotate among 3 "windows" on my portfolio. I've tried to add the <a href> so visitors can go to the book sites and learn more. How do I do this properly in Javascript? (this is my first hand coded javascript)
//Operates the 3 rotating book banners in #training window.onload = choosePic; var bkImg1 = new Array("img/bk1.jpg", "img/bk2.jpg", "img/bk3.jpg", "img/bk4.png"); var bkImg2 = new Array("img/bk5.jpg", "img/bk6.jpg", "img/bk7.jpg", "img/bk8.png"); var bkImg3 = new Array("img/bk9.jpg", "img/bk10.jpg", "img/bk11.png",
I am rotating images at one location of my web site. My problem is if I set the width and height of the new image before I show the new image, the old image is stretched first to the new image dimensions, and if I show the new image before setting its dimensions, the new image is stretched first to the old image dimension before it is adjusted to its own dimension. I would like to load a new image with its own dimension at the same time. How can I do this?