My company uses a software to manage and collect data for equipment. They have a dedicated server to host the software and an internal website that shows all of this data. Though it is an internal website, it can be accessed externally. The website displays data by taking a snapshot of the data from the software and displaying it as a jpeg. It refreshes itself every 30 seconds or so. Here's the problem: When viewing the website externally, the jpeg that shows the data doesn't show because for some reason the webpage thinks you are viewing the site internally, therefore it is trying to pull the image from an internal directory, I think. Now I am familiar with HTML but not with javascript, and the site uses javascript to pull the snapshot image on to the webpage everytime it refreshes.
I'm trying to code a feature for my website using DHTML where the person viewing the website can rotate between viewing the positive/negative points of the website being reviewed. This example was in the publication called Using HTML 4 by Lee Anne Phillips. Code:
I'm trying to get a external javascript function to execute using php. I have
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I am just testing the execution of the function call with an alert(), once the alert fires, I can then test the function itself. I got an alert to execute from the webpage using PHP Code:
i was searching for that script in this forum, but it seems to be lost or removed?
that script was kinda using activex or vbscript it writes a .txt or a file to be saved to a location in the hard disk... (it's not server-side)...can anyone repost that script?
we are going to have our customers insert some code onto there page and it load out application.instead of telling them to manually change there body tag I want the script to do it for them.
I am using Jquery Tools Tabs andI want to be able to link from an external page to an open state on tab 2.(External Link to tab 2 --> tab 2 open)Here is my html:
If you are using cleditor you know that the CLeditor hides your original textarea en represents its hidden content in an iframe. I have an external imageSelector that appends code to the end of the textarea's content.
Although this works perfectly, the image does not show unless I toggle the HTML view source button on the cleditor's toolbar.
So my question is: How do I call for a refresh of the text area, so the inserted image is visible immediately? The call has to be made from whithin the (POPUP) <DIV that has been instructed to load my imageSelection page
Another quick question re. the JQuery sidebar I have on my Google map. I would like to link to individual markers from different websites or via email, so would like to convert for example, the 'javascript:myclick(7)' link on the menu to an external URL that will click to the marker and info box containing the video. Is this possible?I have tried something like [URL].. but that doesn't seem to work. Does someone know of anotherwayto do this?[URL]...
I have an external script that looks for a specific id. Right now (im a noob to scripting btw) id have to have a version of this script in my header for each id or create an external script per id. I would like to have the script use a placeholder where "1stID" is, so that when i call the external script i can just say what the id is.
myscript.js (truncated) <script> var v = getelementbyid("1stID"); </script>
I want to call it like: <script src="myscript.js" #ID </script>
I was wondering if there was a way to view the html code that javascript produced since viewing the source code shows the javascript if statements for netcrape and IE etc.
im using some accordian jquery code and the accoridian is open when i view the page.... is there anyway i can have it closed and i can click to open it
im using this code:
window.addEvent('domready', function() { var status = { 'true': 'open', 'false': 'close'
I would also like to return the user's view to the beginning of said <div>.
Until now I have been using a page anchor, but that archetype is no longer a possibility for other reasons. In essence, I would still like to have the same functionality as calling an anchor via URL.
Is there not a dom property / that can be adjusted?
I have the following JS which puts a transparent blanket over the page and centralizes a <DIV> in the middle of the page. The problem I have is that sometimes the content of the page is quite long, and thus this popup <DIV> will get centralize against the content and not the current view port. The blanket only layers the transparent element on the viewable part of the screen/browser, so I am putting in a overflow: hidden style, so I need to ensure that the popup (and the transparency layer) is only on the current viewing window and not based on the content size (otherwise with the scrollbars taken away I will not be able to get to the popup.
So what I need is to display the transparency DIV and popup within the current viewing window, whether the user has scrolled half way down a page then it should show here - if that makes sense
we are developing a site and have just discovered our forms are not working in Firefox, they all run perfectly in Internet Explorer etc? Is there something we need to change with our coding? :thumbsup: Form 1: [URL] Form 2: [URL]
I'm using ul, li tags to create drop down menus. The images in my main nav bar change when mousing over the images. When I move the mouse over an image and go down to the links that appear in the drop downs, the image changes back to what it was before I moused over it.
Does anyone know of a javascript that will display the mousoever image in the main nav bar while mousing over the links in the drop-down menu?
Ive seen a couple plugins on how to use a 5 star rank system, Most seem prettyunderstandable. However my problem is i want to find a way to sort the ranked content by most votes, But cant seem to find a plugin for that. Anyways, Can you link a 5 star rank system along with a rating plugin that goes along with it.
I have a ajax program on a page on website A. And I need to let it talk to a program on website B. I tried to put website B into the url of the parameter but it doesn't work.It gives me a "[objet XMLHttpRequest]" error.here is the code on website A:
I have a link and a div on a webpage. With the link I want to toggle the content (HTML) of the div. On toggle, I want to load the content from a PHP-file and I want it to load on the toggle, not when the webpage originally loaded (to reduce loading time on the webpage itself).
The file that is loaded on toggle doesn't have to be PHP, but it would help a lot.
I am new to Javascript and I downloaded JSE internal search engine v 1.0a from CodingForums. It works fine in all browsers other than ie6 and ie7. Have confirmed that other javascripts are working in these browsers so it is not my browser settings.
I like having scripts external, but I wonder about the security of internal anyway. Someone could save and change the HTML, right? But is that possible with an external script? I always thought not (unless there was an error), until a person on this forum was able to grab the script I was working with at the time. No problem with that, but it brings up the question in my mind about security in general surrounding java-script.
I've been doing this for a while and I cannot get the "Contact Us" link to work from this page. It works in the Home page. I'm probably missing something stupid but I can't see it.
I'm doing a site and want to have a scrollable menu area so that more links can be added at a later date. I need to know how to do this without resorting to flash as its a HTML only site. The whole thing needs to look as close as possible to the attached GIF.