Short Version Of If Statment?
Mar 15, 2007What the short way of using an if statment for assigning values to a verible?
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View 2 Replieshow can i call function from regular HTML but not like this onclick="getData()"
because i want the user will not have to do nothing...
i do not want the user push buttons and not do not want using body onload...
what options it leaves me with?
How would you make a case statment that creates a button without reloading the page??
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have problems updating from version 1.7.2. to version 1.8. I'm using a custom theme - can anybody give me a step-by-step guide how to update without destroying the whole site ? :) I would like to have the button featueres in the new version
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am trying to get started using JQuery, but I find I can't even get to lesson #1. When I go to jquery.com and click to download the latest version (or any version) it doesn't "download" anything. It opens the file as a webpage in my browser and I see all the JQuery in one big string. Why won't the file just download? Is it the browser I am using? Is it my Mac?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI want to show some message in a box when the mouse is over a button (examples: undo, save, open, ecc ) like in some interface. I don't want to display the mesage in an alert window.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI've been tasked with fixing a problem on a site that I didn't develop, but in a nutshell somebody wrote a little Javascript that appears to only be working in IE. I'm not sure why...would anybody be kind enough to have a quick look?Page in question is: http://www.thomastonauction.com/newA...eSignature.phpThe script not working is in the head of that page, and looks like this:Code:<!--this appears to be the script that is called when users click the "submit to thomaston auction" button,which should trigger an email containing the bid info. to "auction@kajav.com" and open a printable copy of the bid in a new window ("newAbsenteePrintForm.php")-->
<script language="JavaScript" type="text/JavaScript">
function openPrintForm(sid)
{
[code]....
I am using a simple javascript slide show. The actual width of it is fine, but the scrolling part is messed up, it's suppose to start at the very right and scroll all the way left. Instead it scrolls in like a 150px area and repeats. How can I get the picture to scroll the entire length?[code]...
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am coding a page that has 6 buttons on it, from which one is the correct button (the target). I want to try and implement the following:
1) when a wrong button is clicked, the file "wrong.mp3" is played. It is less than a second long.
2) when the correct button is click, the file "right.mp3" is played. It too is less than a second long. The page then redirects/reloads. This is the code that I can't seem to get to work:
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I need help with a code that will generate a random number or integer (from 1-9). Does anybody know of a short random generator without having to import anything?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am using the following jquery plugin:Besides the link to the relevant JS I have this piece of code in my page <head> </head> section:
<script type="text/javascript">
$().ready(function() {
function findValueCallback(event, data, formatted) {
[code]....
I've got this lovely little animation that slides some div fields to the right a short distance. Everything works except the setTimeout (located in the SlideIn function). It simply 'jumps' without taking any time at all. I've tried a bunch of stuff:
changed the amount of time from 100 to 10000
changed it from var t = setTimeout("SlideIn()", 1000)
SlideIn with/without the brackets, with/without the quotation marks.
[code]....
I have 2 lists and function to clean them
function del_sel(option){
if (option == "1"){
document.forms[0].list1.innerHTML = '';
}if (option == "2"){
document.forms[0].list2.innerHTML = '';
}}
How to make this function shorter & without options? Something like that:
function del_sel(option){
document.forms[0].option.innerHTML = '';
}
The problem is that this code returns mistake:
function del_sel(option){
document.forms[0].option.innerHTML = '';
}
...
<input type='button' value='Delete onclick='del_sel(form.list1);>
Looking at the sample code below, if you click the same link over and over, I get the desired result / animation of the revealed div. If however you click 'link 2' then any link except 'link 2' the animation is different. What do I need to change in my logic to always get the desired result despite which link was clicked?
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I need a program by which I want to open several web link autometically after a short interval. E.g. open google.com, then wait for 10 sec, then open yahoo in the same window, then wait for 10 sec, then open gmail, wait for 10 sec, then myspace, and so on.......
View 2 Replies View RelatedNot sure if the root problem is a js load issue or rather css. Problem page is here: [URL] I've had success using the Lightbox2 module on several Drupal-based sites, but this is the first time I've handled the straight code and tried to drop it into a hand-coded site. Internet Explorer fails to draw the overlay div to the full page height. Firefox 3 performs as expected.
The web site suggests setting the body margin and padding to zero, but those were set anyway and tweaking didn't help. Another suggestion was to stick initLighbox() into the body onload, but that function doesn't exist. Also tried initialize() and Lightbox.initialize(), but again it's claimed those functions don't exist. Looking into the code, however, initialize() is where the div height is calculated, I think. It should be noted that the lightbox still works on IE even when using one of these failed onload attempts. And I don't actually get IE to report any js error with the onloads - I have to rely on Firebug for that.
i m trying to append months short type with jQuery Datepicker
Code JavaScript:
<script type="text/javascript">
$(function() {
[code]...
I've been using this little bit of code to show a div when the user rolls over a link:
$('a#eventspopupbtn').mouseover(function() {$('#menu').hide('fast'); $('#eventspopup').show('fast');
return false;
});
I have been trying to extend this bit of code so that there is a short delay built inso that if the user rolls over the link by mistake or 'just passing through' the div is not displayed. I tried using setTimeout but couldn't get that working (unfortunately, I can't share that with you because I lost the code).
the person whose site this is wants a short blip sound played whenever you roll over the links in the sidebar. I know it's not advised, but she insists. I've tried implementing a few scripts but no luck in Firefox or Chrome.
View 2 Replies View RelatedWorking on creating my own plugin and realized that I would very likely end up doing this again in the future. Unfortunately, I have an extremely short memory when writing code. I frequently have to re-read the code I've created the day prior so I can get back on track with what I was doing. As such, I'm a fervent commenter in my code.
So, I'm creating a jQuery plugin framework with comments for everything that's going on in the framework to prevent my brain from having to re-learn everything in a month or so when I do another one.
Plugin-savvy folks to take a look at this code and help me fill in the blanks and make corrections to those places where I'm way off base. As you'll likely notice rather quickly, this is taken from the jQuery plugin tooltip construct found here: [url]
Our company own a lot of domains and want to put a short page of copy on each address along with keywords before redirecting the user to our main site. I have been able to get the page to load the main site after the desired time using this code in the head...
<META HTTP-EQUIV="refresh" CONTENT="40;URL=http://webaddress.com/">
That works perfectly, I am now trying to display a countdown timer from 40 seconds down to 0, and on 0 redirect the user. Saying something like "You will be redirected in XX seconds". Is there anyway of doing this? I've been searching google for the answers with no luck and can only seem to find timers that countdown to a set date.
Does anyone have a quick script to find which version of IE a page is
being viewed with?
Specifically, I want to seperate version 4 from versions 5+, and post a
warning against using 4.
I expect I'll have to search out the (navigator.appAgent) string for
the MSIE substring, but since I don't need it until tomorrow, laziness
dictates I ask here before getting on with it. Is there another
variable? a less cumbersome way?
CAn anyone tell me where to get previous versions of internet explorer
(for ecxample version 3 or 4)? I need it to test my javascript code...
Is there a possibility to compare and visualize in a user-friendly way
the differences of two html files?
I need also something like a version-control. I think I could generate
for everychange of the text a new record in the database. But now I
need a tool (JavaScript, Java, etc.) to compare and visualize two
versions of these html-files online over a web-browser.
I know, this is not really a javascript topic, but perhaps here is
anyone how knows a tool for that.
Strange question i know, but i am trying to read javascript ( not necessarily clever enough to program), so that i can at least understand other scripts when incorporating them on my site as i feel this is important.
Would it be ok to go straight to v1.5 or as there are differences between the versions, start at say 1.2 and learn the differences between the upgrades.
I suppose i am hoping that i only need to start at 1.5 to make things easier.
i have a problem to create a printable version from html page.
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