I am creating a class for all of my code snippets, using a formatted paragraph (and "word-wrap: pre") to keep formayting intact. The problem is that in keeping my HTML files formatted nicely, they are indented, and due to the "pre" formatting the indentation is kept. Code:
Right now when someone clicks on my listbox I immediately do an update on the form to populate the selected item.
Is there a way to detect if a user has clicked on some white area of a list box? If my list is sized 8 items but the list only has 4 items, if the user clicks near the bottom of the list where there is no item to select, can I detect that? Currently I get the form updating even if I click on the white area of the list and I'd like the form to update only if I actually click on an item in the list.
I have a frame that includes a hidden <div> at first (before any action), the problem is that when opening the page, I have a white space, and i can't reduce the size of the frame because the content of the <div> will not appear!
how to hide the white space of the frame without reducing it's size?
When addClass('choose') to li, there is always a white space right under it. <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "[URl]"> <html xmlns="[URL]"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=gb2312" /> <script type="text/javascript" src="demo_inc/jQuery.js"></script> .....
I'm thinking of putting a pop-up on one of my sites using the following javascript. I only want it to pop-up when a visitor visits every 25 days or so. Can someone tell me where I put the code for that in the below script or point to a script where this is already done? Code:
I am trying to adapt the form validation script at [URL] to a site that already has tons of pages with forms. Unfortunately, the forms include selection lists that often have SELECT names with white spaces included, and these do not work when passed as a variable to the frmvalidator function
The site I want to use the script on is being database generated and has something like 25,000 item pages, each with several SELECT list options. The Option variable uploaded to the database looks like:
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"Optional Out Going Mail Slot" "Choose" "None, " "Add Mailslot in Top Left (Item # na) (+$15.00)" "Add Mailslot in Top Right (Item # na) (+$15.00)" "Add Mailslot in Bottom Left (Item # na) (+$15.00)" "Add Mailslot in Bottom Right (Item # na) (+$15.00)"so it would be a serious task to download the database, loop through and replace white-space characters with dashes or underscores on the first element in each option sequence. Is there some way to make names with white spaces work? I could switch to a script that simply checks all selection lists to make sure that option 0 is not selected. But I love all the other features of name, format and combined verification in the above script. Unfortunately, the script relies on the name and validation action of each form element being passed to its function onSubmit.
I am learning JS and ajax.. successfully writing my own working scripts.. but, being a newbie, still hit the wall alot. Today's wall really has me stumped:
Developing locally, I am calling a page with a working XMLHttpRequest object.. and getting the response, fine. The problem is that the response is coming back with some space chars tacked on. There are like 10-12 space chars prefixed, and one space char suffixed to my response text. Even if I just stick in a single "a" char in the (now static) page that I call, it still returns
Ok so the problem is when I mouse over the left nav menu all is great, when I mouse over the newly created DHTML menu in the middle the seperators(black before mouse over of the DHTML menu) disapear on the left nav menu and there is now white space surrounding the buttons on the left nave menu. IF you switch to full screen mode(F11 I think) I can see the actual graphic on the left nav menu changing and that is what is causing this, but I cant find it in the code.
I have narrowed it down to my framework.js script but no idea where it is within this code. I can post that code in here and maybe you can see what I mean and I will attach a screen shot of the problem.
i am using the following regular expression for the validation of Email address /^.+@([?)[a-zA-Z0-9-.]+.([a-zA-Z]{2,3}|[0-9]{1,3})(]?)$/; but the problem is that if user enters any white space character while entering email address then email is considered as valid how ever we know that an email address can not contain any white space character i have tried a lot but could not get a correct regular expression
I am trying to declare a variable inside a function and use it later on in my code... but it just already returns white space... i.e. not variable value. I am setting it within this function:
function show_video1(){ document.getElementById('video1').style.display="block"; var video1Name = "Education World News (Part 1)"; document.getElementById('video2').style.display="none"; document.getElementById('video3').style.display="none"; document.getElementById('video4').style.display="none"; [Code]...
and trying to call it later on with this: <script type="text/javascript">document.write(video1Name)</script> It might be worth noting that each one of my 11 videos will hace a different name.
I've about 50`000 jpg images on a dir. Some images have a white frame, other only 2 white lines, sometimes vertically, sometimes horizontally.
I've to show those image on a darkgrey background, and the result is ugly.
It's there any way to detect those white lines, then change their color for showing on the screen ? I won't change the color of the frame on the image itself, but when showing them. Also take in mind that some parts of the image are white, and they must be kept white!
What is the best way to white list a set of allowable characters using regex or replace? I understand it is safer to whitelist than to blacklist, but am not sure how to go about it.
A website I've been working on has a black bar across the bottom. Under some conditions, however, there is a gap between the bar and the bottom of the page -- white for the body. The conditions vary between browsers and OSes. To keep things simple, I'll describe what happens with my principle development environment -- Chrome under Ubuntu.
The main body of the website is fixed width, centered against a neutral background. If the browser window is narrowed so that a horizontal scrollbar appears, the gap appears.
I have tried various things to find the gap so I can move the bar down or whatever but nothing seems to work. I tried using the document height but I found that it is greater than the actual display area which probably means that it is including something not visible (which is fine) but how do I reliably determine the extra? Or is there another solution I should be looking at (I won't bother listing all that I have tried)?
i m using the following validation code to validate email id
if (!/^w+([.-]?w+)*@w+([.-]?w+)*(.w{2,4})+$/.test(document.getElementById("customer_name").value)) { msg=msg+"Must Enter a valid Login-id/Email "; document.getElementById("customer_name").focus(); }
now i need that if the email id contains white blank space in front of email id or end of email id then this validation should pass otherwise not.
at present if there is blank space in front and end of email id then the validation doesnt passes and gives alert.
what should i add in it to validate it or how can it automatically remove white spaces before validating.
How can I to delete white spaces around parameter that I to pass with HTML forms. For example, if I have 'firstname lastname ' or ' firstname lastname', exist it a builtin function in javascript to obtian 'firstname lastname'?
Here's what I'm trying to do: I need a div to pop-up below a list item with more information (that will basically describe the list item in detail). I also need the div code to be included on the same page- not called from a separate php file.
I've cut out the bulky content and included the styles attached to the elements in the code below (instead of leaving the classes I'm using).
Code: <ul> <li><a href="javascript:document.getElementById('1').style.display='inline'">First List Item</a> <br />
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This works fantastic in Safari... but for some reason, not in firefox. (these are the only two I've tested). In Firefox, clicking the links opens a blank white page with the sinlge word inline.
Or a more efficient way of accomplishing this task (without a mess of attached .js files),
I've created a page with an image of a man where a user is able to click on an area and a div is positioned at that point containing a white circle. This code works in all browsers except IE 6 where it creates a duplicate white circle beneath the one which is placed in the correct location. How to get rid of this second circle? The circle is essentially a div with a background image assigned.
In slideshow running on xp_pro/ie8, after the last slide is displayed, a small white rectangle (approx w:60px h:20px) at the top left positionwhere the1st slide is about to re-appear. The 1st slide then displays correctly, as doall the slides, but I can't keep the rectangle from showing up.
I'm having trouble getting FireFox 2 to play nicely with a jQuery fade. Here's a paired-down example:[URL]..I've made the source code VERY basic here to make it clear what's what. When you click the link, some jQuery fades the image in and out. But it also makes all the text go thinner. Clicking away from the link then sets the text back to how it was.
Any ideas why this could be? I've googled it and although I can find people with issues around jQuery's fades, I can't seem to find a solution to this one.