Why Using Javascript Version File
Aug 26, 2006
I noticed that some sites use <script src='fineName.js?ver=XXX'></script(even google) Someone told me that it's for script changes, means - if the file in
server has been changed than the new XXX will demand to load the new file.
I find it hard to believe that it's true.
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Dec 17, 2009
I have encoded same javascript file with "Microsoft script encode" and accidentally deleted the original file.There is a way to convert the encoded file into the original version.. The form of the encoded file is : <script type="text/jscript.encode">#@~^.....
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May 29, 2007
I've uploaded a new version of the javascript::Minifier module that
was on CPAN. It was a translation of JSMin but I rewrote it so it now
handles missing semicolons, + ++ code, and leaves those freaky IE
conditional comments in the output. The goal was that if working code
is input then working code is output where working == working.
Breaking code that works is not such a good idea. Code:
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Dec 24, 2003
I have been struggling around with trying to figure out a reliable manner for detecting the Javascript version a given browser is using.
Basically, there are two half-decent ways that I have found, neither one being foolproof.
One way is using javascript tags with the language attribute, as in the following code:
Code:
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="Javascript"><!--
gVersion="1.0";
//-->
</SCRIPT>
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="Javascript1.1"><!--
gVersion="1.1";
//-->
</SCRIPT>
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="Javascript1.2"><!--
gVersion="1.2";
//-->
</SCRIPT>
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="Javascript1.3"><!--
gVersion="1.3";
//-->
</SCRIPT>
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="Javascript1.4"><!--
gVersion="1.4";
//-->
</SCRIPT>
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="Javascript1.5"><!--
gVersion="1.5";
//-->
</SCRIPT>
This works fine but it is not very elegant. Another disadvantage is that it is not XHTML compliant.
The other way is using some sniffer scripting like that found in the JavaScript Browser Sniffer (Web Reference).
However, this is not very reliable as it needs to be constantly updated to take newer browsers into consideration. Also, on my system it gave an incorrect Javasctipt version of 1.3 when it should have given 1.5 (according to the first option above).
I was just wondering if there was a more dependable way of doing this.
Maybe it would just be better to avoid unnecessary headaches and restrict myself to W3C compliant brwosers.
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Mar 19, 2005
I have a lot of JavaScript code I wrote to add special features and effects to my Web sites. The problem is, with the latest versions of Web browsers, all browser-side scripts are blocked. Most users who visits will either not know how to adjust their security features to allow scripts or will not want to change their settings. In a case where the script is vital to the functioning of the Web page, what is the alternative?
For example, one of my script is for a drop-down menu that takes the user to the selected section from the drop-down menu.
The other feature I need is roll-over that highlight parts of a map so that the user can make a selection.
Is there something I can add to my JavaScript code to prevent browsers from blocking it or is there a different way of using these features with a different script?
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Oct 11, 2001
I'm looking for a JavaScript that does not only detects wheather the visitor uses Netscape or IExplorer, but also which version.
I would like to use one style.css for Netscape 6.x and IE 5 and up, and an alternative_style.css for Netscape 4.x.
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Mar 27, 2010
I 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
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Sep 18, 2010
On my site i use a lot of features that are unsupported by older browsers, and right now it looks pretty stupid when the features are only partially shown. So i was wondering if there's a way of making the browser look to different css files depending on which browser and version it is. For example, css3 gradient backgrounds are supported in firefox 3.6 or something, but not in 3.0. All the hacks out there is to 3.*, so it changes for the allready working 3.6 too if i hack it. I want to controll it so that i have a specific css file for the none-supporting version and lower and one for the supporting and above. I looked at a bad browser plugin (because it has some of the basic features im looking for)
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Sep 26, 2007
I got an [object error] from IE 7.0.5730.11 when moving the <script
src="..." type="text/javascript" /tag from the <headpart to the
<bodysection of a HTML file.
Is not possibile to include Javascript code via <script src="..."
type="text/javascript" /from the <bodysection, instead from the
<headone? If yes, anyone has any idea of which the problem could be?
If not, how can I programmatically include a javascript external file
inside the <bodypart of a HTML file, for example, using Javascript
to some particular native functions?
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Dec 21, 2010
I 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?
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Jul 26, 2006
is it possible to use functions from javascript file A.js in javascript file B.js?
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Feb 16, 2009
Technology: - We are using Apache Web Server, PHP, and Java Script on Windows XP. We have created a signed jar with the help of following steps.
Step 1:- Download NSS and NSPR tool
Step 2:- Setup the tool in C:
ss-3.10
[code]....
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May 29, 2003
Is it possible to use javascript to call css, as in having css related things in a js file, and have it being loaded at the same time as the script is running?A friend of mine was asking me and I told him I would check on it because I wasn't sure if you could have any css in a javascript file.
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Jul 23, 2005
I am developing a series of web pages that use JS, and they are all
fairly similar except for some very small changes. What I am hoping to
do is create one page that accepts a parameter from location.search and
then uses that to include a JS file with the appropriate parts that are
different from the main page. I am aware that I could do this the other
way round (ie. several different pages that include a set of core
functions etc.), but that will not work for this project.
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Jul 23, 2005
I'm trying to execute a bat file on the server in javascript. The javascript sits on the server as well. I'm currently using:
document.location.href='testme.bat'
However the only thing it does is just opens up the bat file and shows my bat code in the browser. How can I execute the batch file instead of opening it and viewing it in the browser?
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Jul 23, 2005
I'm looking for a way to include javascript files from within a ".js"
file. This would allow me to only need to link to one ".js" file, and
yet still organize my functions into non gargantuan files for easy
editing. I'm hoping there is some sort of include or import directive
that I could use. Or if no such directive exists, I'm wondering if
anyone has written one which I could use.
I need to do this without any server side scripting. For now at least,
the html is being used locally with local files. Code:
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Oct 24, 2007
does javascript can parse text-based files, same as vbscript do? I
want do a sorting of large massive of eml files stored in folder: just
to arrange(sort) eml files inside that folder by recipent email ("To:"
field) (there is different data in "To:" field due different senders)
Just want that script parse eml files, looked for specified emails
address or name in 'To' field and arrange this emails at the top. This
probably will require ActiveX.
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Jul 20, 2005
I'm thinking about javascript's producing another file.
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Jul 20, 2005
I would like to include text from an external file in my html file. This is
normally done with <object> or <iframe> but in this case the style sheet and
internal links (like <a href="#positiononpage">) do not work. So I thought
of writing a little script which does the following
- open the file http://something.com/textfile.htm
- put the content of that file in variable "var"
- document.write(var)
Is this possible? (also without using activeX objects)
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Jan 31, 2004
Is this the correct syntax to apply an external js file:
<script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript" src="luckydraw/luck.js">
</script>
I am trying to call a pop-up.
When the javascript is placed into the HTML directly, seems ok and can call the pop-up. But when I move the Javascript outside, seem can't.
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Mar 3, 2001
I would like to put my javascript programs into a seperate file. How do I do that?
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Dec 26, 2004
I there any possible way to set this up so the menu is in a separate javascript file? This way I could just link to the menu on the pages I need it to show up.
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Nov 15, 2005
I'm looking for one of those scripts with you can add another browse for file box to upload files. Eg: as u see in attachments on webmail sites.
Do any of u have a simple script like this or can link me to one?
What i need in the script is to be able to:
-Set the maximum number of browse for files boxes that appear
-Check if the same file is added more than once
-have a link next to each file to remove a selected file
Kind of like this:
Add a file -> Click on this to get
File name - <selectbox> - <browse button> - <remove file>
<remove file> removes the file next to it so another can be added upto the limit set.
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Aug 3, 2000
How can a script read a text file located on the same server as the javascript source from the script itself?
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Jul 23, 2005
What I want to do is create a HTML form that allows the user to enter data
into about 10 fields, and then based on the entered data, writes out data
strings to a text file. I am attempting to create a form for entering
simple rectangle CAD data via a HTML form, which will be written to a text
file, and then imported into a CAD program.
The form would contain prompt boxes for things like length, width, radius
size, step/repeat, etc. When the user hits the "SUBMIT" button, the data
strings would be written out to the filename the user specified. Below is
an example of data strings to be ouputted. Variables are &L, &W, &R,
&STEPX, &STEPY, &XN, &YN.
FRO 0 0 BY &L 0 ATT 1 POI 2
.........
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Jul 23, 2005
What is the correct way to incorporate a .js file into an HTML file
*IF* the .js file on a hard disk?
What I have tried is listed below but it does not work... When trying
to access a function module in one of the .js files, I get an error
that the function module is not defined (which would lead me to believe
that it is not being imported with the .js "src" instruction.
Does anyone know how to get around this? Code:
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