We are using a cookie (written in javascript and url encoded and decoded) to store form variables so that when the page is reloaded we can keep the form variables. We are having a problem with the email address field - the cookie only returns the email address up to the @ symbol and we have narrowed it down to the regexp function....
I have found that I can't use a regexp variable twice. For instance, if I have the following code then the first will evaluate true and the second one false, despite the fact that they should both evaluate true:
reg = RegExp('[AF]PO', 'gi');
if (reg.test(document.getElementById('address_line_1').value) && reg.test(document.getElementById('address_line_2').value)) alert('You entered an APO or FPO address!');
To get the code above to work I have to do the following:
if (reg.test(document.getElementById('address_line_1').value) && reg2.test(document.getElementById('address_line_2').value)) alert('You entered an APO or FPO address!');
Why is it I have to have two regexp variables created? Is the variable "one use" or am I doing something wrong here?
I'm finally diving into regexp by porting a perl script over to js that uses regexp to compress javascript into a bookmarklet capable format.I've successfully worked out 90% of the expressions but am troubled with a few, this one at the moment is odd:I want to remove the first line if it hasjavascript:So I thought str.replace(/^javascripts+:s+/, "") would be ok. I want javascript text, any space, colon, any space and new line. what I'm doing wrong.btw this is the original perl version
I've been fiddling with this for a while now and can only find out how to convert / change character encoding.I want to write something super small that will just display the character encoding of a file i specify.
I am looking for a character counter that will display the remaining number of characters left in a form box, that will also display adjust for default values on the form.
I found this in felgall's page. I added script tag
<script type="text/javascript">
var re = /(t)he/g; var mystring = "Over the moon."; re.text(mystring); alert(RegExp.input); // or RegExp.$_ alert(RegExp.leftContext); // or RegExp["$`"] alert(RegExp.rightContext); // or RegExp["$'"] alert(RegExp.lastMatch); // or RegExp["$&"] alert(RegExp.lastParen); // or RegExp["$+"] alert(re.source);
</script>
I don't see message box. Please tell me what I can do.
I have a modal that I am trying to set up and I want it only to display if there is not a cookie set. How can I check to see if a cookie is set before hand and then how would i add in the ability for the cookie to be set if the .close element is clicked.here is my modal script.I took a bunch of them and pieced them together and then added in my own code.
Code:
$(document).ready(function() { $('#page').hide(); var id = $('#dialog');[code]......
I'm trying to get this code to display a message for a first time visitor, and a different message for a return visitor. This is the code the book I'm using is giving me.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-W3CDTD XHTML 1.0 StrictEN" "http:www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http:www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head>
I have an external javascript sheet with an array of images w/text and the following code:
var current = 0; function update() { var pic = slides[current];[code]....
When the user clicks the link, it should open the page to the slideshow and it should start on slide[8]. I think what I need to do is pass the value of the cookie to the variable "current", but I don't know how to do that. Also, I only need the cookie to last long enough for the new page to load (about 20 seconds), but all of the cookie scripts I've found set expiration in days.
I'm working on an internal website at work and employees have a cookie created when they login to the customer support tool. The filename is cookie:username@domain.com/ and I'd like to use javascript to pull a variable for their username to plug into a URL for a unique link when they're viewing one of our intranet pages.
@domain.com/ will always be the same but I don't know how to pull the unique username from the filename of the cookie. I don't need to actually read the cookie.
I'm more of an actionscript person but got roped into an html/javascript job.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'f you think this would be easier sending that variable in the URL instead of as a cookie please explain. I'm having a very hard time searching for tutorials that are any good and that do exactly this kind of thing.
I'm using a geolocator service to find the zipcode of a web page visitor using the code below. This will be used to serve up ads to the visitor based on their zip code. The question is, how do I pass the zip code value from the script into an ASP variable, such as a cookie or session object?
I have a HTML form which takes some values including a password field. I have a JS function to check and alert when a user enters some particular special characters(this is bcoz only these characters are not allowed in the back end of the html form, all the other special characters are allowed). following is the code for it.
function checklen() { var iChars = "`<>"; for (var i = 0; i < document.ipform.password.value.length; i++) {
[Code]...
now i want a feature which does'nt allow the user to enter an uppercase letter or a special character(only these are allowed~@#$%^&*()-_+|) as the the first character of the password field. Since i am newbie to JS, It would be a great help if some one can help me to sort out this..
My requirement: Each time a visitor arrives at a specific webpage i want the main image on the page to be different, or more specifically, one of 6 images which will be shown in rotation. Solution: Set a cookie. Each time the visitor access the page read the cookie and display the corresponding image. Then increment the value and rewrite the cookie, so that next time they'll see the next image in sequence. NB: if the cookie does not exist (first timer) or is at 6, then the value is set to zero (and then incremented).
Problem: Can't get my coding to work. Specifically it just doesn't do anything - no error message, no cookie written. I'm a very novice scripter, as in I've cobbled the coding together from bits off the net that i think i've managed to grasp some kind of an understanding of. Very suck it and see - so far lots of sucking and no seeing!
I am writing a Javascript to sort and write out some stuff. PHP is not an option so I need to get this script working.
The problem arises when I want to make a link to the next page. (i.e. Like the link in google for the next 10 results)
I have <a href=# onclick=FUNCTION(VALUES)> written dynamically by the script.
It is written onto the document correctly, but the problem is, when the link is clicked, some seemingly random values are passed to the function.
I also have an invalid character error that arises when I pass the "whereVARquoted" variable into my function (code 2) which disappears when the variable is removed (code 1).
In my application (yes I know that it's asp) I need to automatically replace a character if it is found in the textbox Is there a way to do this. this is how it renders on the page
Can I make a list of hyperlinks that users can customize and save as a cookie by clicking a button and automatically retrieve the cookie so it remembers their list next time? This is kind of what I want to do:
I am making a sort of text based game (Just a hobby) I like to do that sort of thing. So, anyway, considering all I can really do is code HTML, and very, very light javascript, I kinda need some help.
I basicly know how to do everything except affect & Use the cookies. So what I need to do with them is to
#1.) Have a code to change the cookie number, say... on the click of a button.
#2.) Have a code where it only displays certain text if the cookie is a certain number.
I cant code JS and have no idea how hard/easy this is.
If it is insanely hard & needs a master coder, just tell me and ill take it off. I dont want to be wasting anyones time.
i am editing a javascript game and im trying to get a heading (h1) to display the value of a variable in a javascript function however everything i have tried always causes an error.
I am fairly new to coding HTML with Javascript. I am hitting my head onto the table because i cannot figure out how to pull the variable value out in a document.write statement. Basically, I am calling a function to give me a random number between 1-4. I use that randomNumber to attach to different .jpg, descriptions, and URL's. So far, i have only got the image to display, but unable to get the link and description to display. Basically, i am trying to diplsay random ads and links like the one at the top of this page.
p.s. I know I am getting the randomNumber out of my function becasue I can call a simple document.write(randomNumber) and it works. Substitute adDesc and adURL in place of randomNumber and I also get the description and link respectively.
On my site there is information that changes several times a year and I want to make it a lot easier by having it change on all my pages at once. For instance the delivery time may change from 1 week to 2 weeks depending on the time of year. What I've come up with so far should work, but I don't know how to finish it, or if it's the best approach for my problem.
Since the sections I want to change frequently may have a bit of text I would link the template of my site to the external JavaScript file external.js. In that file I would declare the variable and assign it a value related to the shipping time (see below). code...