I am trying to pass an SQL query as a URL parameter but it contains the characters + and %. As these characters are used in the encoding of a URL I get unexpected results. Is there a way round this problem?
I am trying to fill a dropdown menu with ajax, but the table contains latin characters. In mozilla i get a weird black character instead, and in internet explorer the whole code breaks because if a word ends in a latin character then it ignores the <bri put on the end, therefore affecting my data logic.
I am using results = http.responseText.split("<br>"); as a delimiter.
Is there a way to fix this without resorting to using xml encoding?
I am working on/modifying a dom script to automatically convert e-mail addresses in the text format of username [at] domain [dot] com that are inside a pair of em tags into working mailto links.
the script works by getting all em elements in the document, checking to make sure they aren't empty and also that they contain the string s[at]s in them and then converts them to mailto links
the problem im having is that the script is skipping over every other em tag, so it is only creating mailto links for the 1st, 3rd, 5th, etc. em tags I know that the problem occurs in the final line of the function
ems[i].parentNode.replaceChild( a, ems[i] );
because i've added alerts through the code and i know that its cycling through all of the em tags correctly, but when it gets to that last line for some reason it is only replacing the odd ems. Code:
Ho can i change the endoing type of the browser through the Javascript?
I am working on the bi-lingual project. In this there are 2 languages Greek and English. I am showing the data on the page but it is not in proper character set i.e. encoding.
The default encoding of the page id ISO-8859-1 i.e. english. But for the Greek characters it should be ISO-8859-7. I am not able to change the encoding (charset). can you please provide me a function by which i can change the charset of the page?
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.
MS has published on its sites javascript encoder, which enables "encrypting" javascript code. It allows hiding js code from being seen as a text file. There is a decoder for it, available in the net, freeware, srcdec14.exe.
I have tested both, encrypting, decrypting, the source and the final files are identical.
But what I met on a certain site is a js file, encoded I think in another way, because I cannot decrypt it using the srcdec14.exe.
This is why I have a question for genarally any information cons. this subject (are there several ways MS is able to read encrypted js files?, do you know other decoders?,...)
<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;">I've been googling around but found no answer that works for me. I'm loading some content from a PHP script using the load() function inside an html document that already has the utf-8 encoding meta tag. I suposed that the rule at the head of the container document will affect all loaded contents, but it doesn't. The PHP I'm loading is using a switch to serve different contents, for every case I have open php tags like this:
How can we get character encoding in any site through coding. Actually i need to add an option in my website, in which i am entering a domain name(url of any website i.e.[url]) and through coding i have to find out the character encoding, doctype, frameset.. etc of the entered URL. OR Are there any such links which can help me out to get these parameters directly by passing the url only. how to get the parameters of any site..
I'm trying to send a byte array (JPG image) from javascript to a servlet for processing. I'm using Base64 to encode the byte array in javascript, and then a base64 decoder in the servlet to decode it.
The thing is, that even though the String has the same length on both sides, the decoded byte array is shorter then the original one. I've tried a couple of different implementation on both sides, with the same results.
Dont know how to put this. In my application i had one jsp where i did some modifications in the java script function and increased the maxlength of a field.
Just these two major modifications i did.But strangely everything got screwed up the function is not being called and many other java scripts func are not being called. Many buttons are not behaving strangely. That jsp is a very big one and a part of a major colossal application so i am not pasting it.
I have a question if it is possible to manipulate the settings of character encoding in Ms Internet Explorer 5.0, 5.5 and 6.0. The problem is that the default instalation of Ms IE seems to have hard selected default encoding to "Western European (ISO)", which means iso-8859-1. When browsing pages with some Central/Eastern European characters these are converted to iso-8859-1 so displayed wrong.
I would suppose the "auto-select" option should be default, so the browser can select the right encoding according to the meta-tags in the head of webpage. But this is apparently not true.
Please, is it possible to use JavaScript or Java applet to get the information about the current client character encoding settings and/or change it to the "auto-select" value ? How to do this ?
I'm seeking to send this string via getJSON to my app:Academia-Gate the Nanny State & The Professors: My Brief Email Exchange With The Co-Chair of the Cry Wolf ProjectI have this code immediately prior to the getJSON call:
Using Firebug, I can see that the text variable containing the above string, does contain it correctly, at the time it is used in my getJSON call. However, using breakpoints, I can see that when this text is received by my php app during the call made by getJSON, it looks like this:cademia-Gate the Nanny State & The Professors: My Brief Email Exchange With The Co-Chair of the Cry Wolf ProjectHow can I correct this?
I have javascript calculating the total price of all the products in a shoppping cart. The prices are in the format of 10.99 or 5.50 or 10 ete.g if there are five items bought for 10.99 and 1 bought for 10, the script will multiply 10.99 by 3, then multiply 10 by one, then add the two results.
The resulting number is sometimes right, but quite often it ads an extra '000000002' or so to the amount??
This works and does as intended in all browsers other than (you've guessed it) MS IE wherby a 403 Forbidden error is generated. Anyone got any idea why this is the case and how I can get around it?
Yesterday I discovered a problem on one of my sites: escape function was encoding the same string Sal in two different ways:Sal%F2Sal%C3%B2 This was happening on Firefox 2.0.0.3. In Opera 9.20 was encoded ok every time.
So, in Firefox was a russian roulette . Sometimes was encoding the string like I wanted to, sometimes not. As a solution I use encodeURIComponent(), but the behavior of escape() seems strange to me.
I have a program that creates dinamically a web page. In the page I have the following function to check how many checkbox are checked.
function tarInfo(info) { var i=0; var c=0; var l=document.forms[0].selected_files.length; alert(l); for (i=0; i<document.forms[0].selected_files.length;i++) { if (document.forms[0].selected_files[i].checked) { c++ } } .. ..
The problem is that if I have only one checkbox, the alert(l) write undefined. If I have more than 2 checkbox, the function works well. Here a part of the webpage with one checkbox.