Setting The Charset Of A Text Of A Json File Which Is Called?
Nov 23, 2011
i have a Json file which is called/summoned from a jscript file which is in turned called from an html file. So the html calls the jscript and then the script calls the json file.
The problem is that only the text of my json file (the other text displays cool) displays incorrectly spanish characters with accents and stuff. So I dont know how to set the charset of the json file. I dont know if i have to do it in the json file or in the jsprit file i already set the charset of the jscript on my html file like this:
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Feb 27, 2011
I cant seem to be able to write to a text file called users.txt Here is my code:
<html>
<head>
<script language="javascript">
function rf()
{
var fs,file;
[Code]....
What I do is I put the code in notepad, I then save it as a .html file and try run it in IE 7, google chrome and firefox, Each time users.txt is unchanged.
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Feb 26, 2011
I am fairly new to javascript and I am wondering how I would load a text file that has a JSON formatted array stored in it?I can pass the array directly to the page via php though I want to be able to store the data and save on calls to the database and of course load the data dynamically to the page.
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Apr 27, 2009
When the JS file is not working at the time of Ajax files is called. on first time the onmouseover JS is working but , if you call the ajax JS is not working.
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Nov 14, 2011
I have a json string/ javascript list that I would like to save in jcookies
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Sep 30, 2010
I have some Javascript which says this:
Now that is fine when the text is only one line long. Suppose it's longer? What I want to do is have Javascript give the variable contentString its text from a hosted text file in a similar manner to the way Javascript can insert more Javascript using a hosted .js file.
I illustrate what I need to do using some "dummy" javascript:
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Aug 19, 2010
I'm having troubles with an existing J2EE application (which uses Dojo) and in which I'm gradually introducing jQuery. The specific issue is with the malsup Form plugin and the JSON returned from a form submission: the error callback is always called, regardless of what happens on the server side, and the error is always "parsererror". I'm using jQuery 1.4.2 and the 2.45 version of the malsup Form plugin.
For example, given the following code:
$(document).ready(function() {
var options = {
dataType: 'json',[code]....
the server receives the submission and handles it without errors, then in the browser I always get the same alert from the processAddressEditSubmitError() function, with an "Invalid JSON" message:
pStatus=parsererror
pErrorText=Invalid JSON: {"nickname":"trytrez","success":"success"}
However, the JSON looks OK for me (and http:[url]...agrees that it is valid).
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Feb 18, 2010
Is it possible to read quertystring of the javascript file called? For example <script src="test.js?param=1"></script>
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May 20, 2010
This is a follow up with a new question from a post I did last week. [Code]... I have an experimental website where I have music recordings. url removed When you open the site, each page uses a piano keyboard graphic to navigate between pages. If you click on a key that says "Jukebox" it will open a small window and continuously play tunes. The way the jukebox works basically is, when you click the jukebox key it calls an html file which contains the information needed to play the first song. When that song is finished it calls another html file with the information to play the second song and so on. Each html file contains an embedded Windows Media Player in it.
I would like to give visitors the option to use the QuickTime player. So I can have one key in the keyboard graphic that say “Jukebox – for Windows Media Players” and then another key in the graphic that would say “Jukebox – for QuickTime players”. I would like to use both keys to call the same html file. So, in the file I would like to:
1. Determine which key was pressed in the graphic. (how to send a parameter from the keyboard graphic file indicating which key was pressed) 2. With that parameter I would then like to invoke the appropriate player. (how to receive that parameter)
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Jul 23, 2005
I open a window from JavaScript with w=window.open, write content with w.document.open,w.document.write, w.document.close. I specified charset with:
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type"
content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-2">
but did not help much. In Internet Explorer w.document.charset="ISO-8559-2" after w.document.open solved the problem, but with Mozilla this do not work. There is a w.document.characterSet, but this is read only. Mozilla seems forcing UTF-8 - is there a way to change this?
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Jun 2, 2004
I have a window (it's a modal dialog as well, but let's ignore that for now), where I need to write data into an iframe. Dynamically generated data. This data contains a form, this form is then sent to a server process, which expects it to be latin1 (iso-8859-1). It arrives as UTF-8. I have set the charset both in the container html (which contains the iframes) and the iframe in question to latin1, I once toyed with accept-charset of the form as well, all was ignored. So I started to recreate the experiment step by step.
HTML, meta tag text/html charset=iso-8859-1, FORM directly in it --> data is sent as latin1 Next I put the HTML for the form into its own HTML, put an iframe into the first documented and had its src point to the new HTML. Both the new and the old HTML had charset meta tags. Form was loaded into iframe, sent properly as latin1.
I removed both metatags, we're still sending as latin1. Next I thought it might have something to do with the dynamic nature of the iframe filling. I only assigned the iframe's src at runtime. Still, latin1.
Then I took the final step, and instead of reading an html into the src of the iframe, I wrote the code into the iframe with document.write. Everything LOOKED the same, but the server now receives the form data as UTF-8.
For this experiment I am using IE 5.5 (it is our compatibility base, another browser is not an option unfortunately - I'm a straight firefox man at home), and yes, the content has to be written into the iframe dynamically. I cannot create a temp file that I would load into it, or I would much rather not (it's a rather complex performance issue)
To clarify: Soon as I'm using document.write, all meta tags and or accept-charset (or what it was called) for the form are ignored completely.
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Jan 18, 2011
I've followed an online tutorial and successfully created a gallery with a horizontal slide bar using [very specifically] JQuery versions 1.2.6.js and jquery-ui-full-1.5.2.min.js (since otherwise, it does not seem to work).After creating the gallery in the index.html, I decided to put all gallery and slider related scripts into a separate html file to be called with a PHP and ajax script. Here's the problem: While the slider [image] components as well as gallery images [in the slider] loads fine, the slider handler does not work anymore! You can see my problem when you select 'Gallery' from my website. Scroll to the bottom where the horizontal slider is and try moving it. 5%-10% of the time it works, for some odd reason.
I'm not sure what code to show here.. but below are the links I've established to the .js files. With the paths, since the index.html is doing all the calling, I wouldn't have to deal with any '../../*.js' type of paths in order to jump up file levels (this also proven since the images in the gallery are done without '../../' paths).NOTE: ALL of these scripts already work if implemented directly into the index.html. This fails when executed from an external html file
<script src="webpage/scripts/js/jquery-1.2.6.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script src="webpage/scripts/js/jquery-ui-full-1.5.2.min.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="webpage/scripts/js/sliderGallerySetup.js"></script>
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Dec 1, 2011
what i am trying to do is retrieve a json file from a link on a server and then edit it locally.How can i do this on javascript or ajax?
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Apr 19, 2010
I'm using jquery-1.4.2 with PHP. I have a grid of records with a link to a form i'd like to use to edit the row with. The form is built using php, and works as expected when called just using a regular html link.
When the form is called using $(".ajax").click(function(event), the form comes up, but the textarea(s) are messed up; <textarea>Stuff for the text area
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Jun 1, 2010
How can I get the json that this url generates?[URL]... It returns a json object as a file to download, I've tried getting the data as jsonp, but it needs a callback in the feed, but I can't generate it cause the server which generates the code is external.
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Couldnt make it work using the get method. And using other data type just would make the incoming data as null (even including ?callback=? in the url).
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May 19, 2009
How to convert csv file to json using jquery / javascript??
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May 4, 2010
I think I have a varialbe scope problem here, but I can't figure it out. What I'm trying to do is extract a piece of data from a JSON file using a variable established earlier in the script as one of the keys.
When I run this script I get the alert that lets me know that the variable "theMappableItem" has been established correctly. I click "OK" in the alert box. Then in my console (in firebug) I see a line showing that the .json file has been gotten successfully. Next in the console is an error that says:
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Dec 27, 2010
i am using a json file to import some content into a div like this:
$.getJSON('json/main_profile.json', function(data) {
$('#info_title').html(
'<h1>' + "General Information " + '</h1>'
);
});
but the problem appears when i try to replace the json file with a url, like this:
$.getJSON("http://interfaces-server.insource.local/users/145198", function(data) {
$('#info_title').html(
'<h1>' + "General Information " + '</h1>'
);
});
why works with the file but not with the link??
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Dec 2, 2011
I have a json file like this :
I want to write a javascript to open this file and then put the years and months on 2 different arrays like that:
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Oct 12, 2010
I'm working on a research project and a research partner has provided me with a massive file with data I need to be able to analyze from his website (which aggregates the data I'm interested in from internet sources). I've tried importing the .JSON file into excel, but it's awkward and figuring out an effective way to delineate the data has proven nearly impossible (for example, using ':' doesn't work because in one of the fields I need to study, colons appear, so mid-data field it gets cut-off). Is there any program, technique, or converter to take the JSON file and organize the data into something resembling a spreadsheet?
My ultimate destination/goal: I need to sample the data, but only for a couple variables (or I guess I should say fields as in JSON format/lingo each variable contains a couple fields of interest that I need to compare with similar fields from different variables as well as a number of null values/fields), for my data analysis. I need to get the data into some sort of spreadsheet-type format or something that is visually, if not functionally, similar that would allow me to figure out how many datapoints I have in the relevant categories and to randomly sample them. So, to summarize, is there any way to transform the tree-like json file into something column/row oriented automatically, because the JSON file is 35mb, and there's no way I could organize/extract the data I need by hand?
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Sep 14, 2010
I need to download and read one *.json file in my javascript. Do you know about some library or the best how to do that? The best would be be if the solution would work in all web-browsers.
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Nov 1, 2011
I am retrieving a string in json format from a php file and assigning it to a var in javascript
string = {"name": "piet", "id": "45"}
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Jul 12, 2009
I have a form that asynchronously submits to a PHP file. The PHP file returns the following:
PHP Code:
echojson_encode($array);
In my Console, I see the following:
Response:
{"groupname":"XYZ Group","id":4}
How do I display that JSON code through jQuery code?
Here's the jQuery code I have so far:
Code:
$.post("addgroup.php", { groupname:f.groupname },
function(data){
$("#groups tr:last")
.clone(true)
.insertAfter("#groups tr:last")
.html("<td class='tbldata'>"+ /* Returned JSON data (groupname) */ +"</td><td class='tbldata'> /* Returned JSON data (id) */ </td>");
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Mar 21, 2011
I'm trying to upload a form via jquery forms plugin. Here's the form:
<form method="post" action="<spring:url value="/grouplist/uploadavatar.do" />" enctype="multipart/form-data" id="formUploadAvatar">
<table width="100%">
<tr>
td width="25%" style="padding-top: 30px; margin-top: 30px; ">
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Sep 14, 2011
My plan was to insert an HTML string from a JSON file into the DOM. As an example for the format, see [url]. I was wondering how I could get the parse.text['*'] inserted into the DOM.
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