Adding Parsing To Google's Rssdisplayer.js
Aug 19, 2009
The rssdisplayer.js code works well enough, however, clicking on the generated rss news link updates the current html page with the feed. Not a good idea since I don't want people leaving my website.
So, the script that builds the href link looks like this:
I want to add target="_blank" for obvious reasons.
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Apr 7, 2011
I'm not sure where I have translated this incorrectly. I have one google map embedded on my page which works fine. But I wanted to add a second one. I thought the easiest way to do this would be to have a second page which is called later on with all the details on it for the second map. However although I think (this I presume is where I went wrong) I have replicated the instructions correctly the place holder for the second map just remains blank.
This is the code for my called page with the instructions for the second map:
And this is the script of the main page, just in case I would be better off keeping them both in one place.
<head>
I've cut out the script that doesn't relate to this so I hope I haven't missed anything important.
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Jun 8, 2011
I'm using a combination of Yahoo Pipes and rssdisplayer.js [url] to display some snippets from several RSS feeds on a new site I'm building.
The trouble I'm having is that (i) the feeds don't update when I refresh the page, I think because a cached version of the page is being loaded, and (ii) I'd like to have the div containing the feeds auto-refresh at a given time interval.
I've got a Twitter javascript working that does both these things, but can't work out how to get the rssdisplayer.js working this way.
The rssdisplayer code is:
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Oct 20, 2010
I am well versed in design and PHP programming but when it comes to javascript (and Google's API for their maps) I'm pretty rusty. I don't need someone to provide me with exact answers on this, but just any advice on the best way to achieve ... or if you want to give me the exact code, that's cool too.I am potentially working on a project that would involve using Google Maps as a base and overlaying all of the various trails that can be found in the Minnesota area (snowmobile trails in winter, hiking in summer, etc).
I have been reading up on the API for Google Maps and from what I've read so far, it appears that to create the lines, you need to input coordinates for any accuracy? Is this correct? I see that I could simply overlay a graphic of the trail map on top of the Google map, but we are looking for something more elegant that actually shows the lines on the map versus an image.Would we need to have coordinates for every bend / turn of the trail?
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Nov 28, 2010
I am trying to add markers to Google Maps, they are working fine but some of the markers are of same location, thus Google Map will show only one marker for them. Is it possible to show all markers no matter if they are of same location.
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Feb 21, 2010
Notice: This is a discussion thread for comments about the SitePoint article, Adding Markers to a Map Using the Google Maps API and jQuery.
I just got a little lost as to where the #showmarkers button comes from?
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Jul 23, 2009
Enter a search term and:1) Google Blog Results show up2) Twitter Search Results show up3) Google Maps with custom xml data shows upI have accomplished the first 2 parts - http://www.justincener.com/xmlI now want to add in Google Maps. The idea is to type in a athlete's name and have results come back from Google Blog Search (done), Twitter (done), and Google Maps. I only need to show 2-3 choices, so I want to create a custom Google Maps XML doc that corresponds to a few search terms. For example, when someone types in "Tom Brady", I want a Google Map to also come up along with the Google Blog and Twitter Results.
On the map, I want to plot 4 points showing his 4 next games. I think I know how to create the custom XML for GMaps, but I don't know how to implement it so that when someone enters input, the GMaps will show up. Can anyone get me started in the right direction please?Here is the JS so far that handles Google Blog Results and Twitter Results:
var errorCount=0;
var twitter_link;
function searchGoogle(query)
[code]....
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adding my Google Adwords conversion tracking code to my new site?I am using a template that uses Ajax to submit a form. I don't really know anything about ajax, so I am confused about how to add the tracking code.
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Jun 5, 2010
Can the Google API replace scraping? You can get blocked by Google if you scrape, but can you get the same info from the Google API at no risk?
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Jul 9, 2006
i have an ajax script that requests data from a database. Some of the fields contain html. I would like to know the easiest way to parse an xml file that looks like such:
<response>
<poster>Poster name here</poster>
<title>Title goes here, may contain a link</title>
<text>html content here</text>
</response>
i can't seem to figure out an easy way of parsing all the contents between a tag, what is the easiest way? I'm trying to fix a script that doesnt work when the text area contains html and i can't get it to work.
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Oct 14, 2005
My problem is that i need an algorithm parse parse HTML.
For an HTML page, my script has to parse all tags to get all forms
values, even if there is frame, iframe, ...
How can i do such a script ?
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Jun 21, 2006
I can't figure out how to parse the following string and to decompose
it into substring.
CuttingFlags--C500F2*#C503F3*#C509F10*#C506F2*F15##
Basically, each C should go in an array. and for each C I should have
an array of F.
CuttingFlags array contains C500, C503, C509 and C506
C500 contains F2, C506 contains F2 and F15.....
Can you help to parse the string first?
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May 3, 2010
I wrote something like:
var table=Array();
$.post("script.php", {arg1: a}, function(xml) {
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table[table.length]=$(this);
});
});
The code works OK in Firefox and Google Chrome, but it fails in Konqueror (khtml) or IE 8.0: the resulting array is empty although the xml read by Ajax call is OK. I tried also with "$("tagname", xml).each()" - same result.
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Jun 22, 2011
I'm trying to work with XML DOM for the first time as I need to grab a value from a SOAP request. I've been following this: [URL], which says modern browsers won't parse xml files from another server for security reasons. How would I got about doing this then? I've been using the price of crude oil as an example [URL] and want code portable enough to put on something like Tumblr, so I don't think I can actually save the file locally first.
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I am trying to split an IP address into it's 4 octets using a RegExp and assigning the result to an array but it is not working. Here is my function so far:
<script type="text/javascript">
function lastoctet(ipaddress){
var ipoctets = new Array();
ipoctets=ipaddress.split(/(.)/g);
alert(ipoctets);
}
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Apr 21, 2006
I have a project coming up this summer that will include having to run a quiz like application from several machines disconnected from the internet.
I was hoping to be able to have all of the quiz data in an XML file and the actual quiz page as html/js. The machines will be using IE5/Mac.
Unfortunately, I won't be able to get a hold of a machine for testing until very close to the deadline, so I need to know what technologies will and wont work for the browser.
What kind of compatibility issues (if any) should I be weary of?
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Dec 4, 2002
I have a url with parameters like the following:
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I need to endup with the following available to JS
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parameter1 = xyz
parameter2 = value2 or myvar = value 2
What is the easiest way to parse the query string out of the url? When I use self.location I get everything.
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Oct 3, 2011
Lets say I am on one of the following pages:
[url]
[url]
[url]
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How to do so? Also, should I start with window.location.search or window.location.href?
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Apr 8, 2006
I am trying to parse a feed using JS and have stucked on the <content:encoded> tag. I have tried getElementsbyTagName but its not working.
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Jul 20, 2006
I have an XML file that among other things has the following node.
As you can see it contains HTML tags.
<description lang="en">
<![CDATA[
<div class="descrBoxRight" style=" top:250; left:200">
ENGLISH <b>ENGLISH</bENGLISH ENGLISH
</div>
]]>
</description>
With javascript, in Mozilla, I easily retrieve the content of the
XML "description" tag using the following line of code
var myStuff = myDescrNode.textContent;
However, in IE (6.0)
var myHTML = myDescrNode.textContent;
and
var myHTML = myDescrNode.innerText;
do not work, resulting in myHTML being undefined.
Alternative solutions? Should I remove the CDATA tag
and use a completely different method?
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Hi, I'm fairly new to AJAX, but I've been able to retrieve HTML and plain-text documents without any trouble. However, I haven't figured out how to retrieve it in XML format. Basically, here's the script that's supposed to retrieve and parse the data when you pass it the url of the page generating the XML data:
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Jun 30, 2007
i'm having problems with my json scripts. When I retrieve data that
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Jan 8, 2011
I'm trying to use it to load in an XML file and output some data. I followed a tutorial on it but my XML file isn't loading.[code]Now my thinking is that when the document loads, it alerts me that the jQuery is running, and it does this. I had hoped that after closing that alert, another one would show saying that the XML file has loaded - This would ensure that the function 'parseXML' has been called, but it does not return an alert or populate my#xml_addressbook div.My index page is at the root, and both my XML file and the javascript file are in a folder, as shown below.[code]
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Jan 7, 2010
I'm building an application with a c#.net server and a good bit of jquery on the front end. I'm having trouble getting/parsing data from c#. In the C#, I am doing a db call to pull the information for all users, and putting it into xml format:
string xml = "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8' ?>";
xml += "<Users>";
while (res.Read())
{
[Code].....
When I run the application, I'm getting the 'in AjaxSucceeded [object XMLDocument]' alert, but I cannot get inside of the 'each' loop.
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May 7, 2009
The following example works great in Firefox, and Chrome but fails miserably in IE (6,7,8). I'm running JQuery 1.3.2 if it makes a difference:
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That evaluates to "value" in everything except IE.
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May 11, 2011
DOM Parsing XML file (am new to using DOM and parsing files) and I am practicing with example files I found online (W3C). I am trying to use DOM to parse and XML file and then display the info retrieved from the XML file in HTML using Javascript. The files are working well and validate, but nothing is displayed when I open the file up in a browser only the style sheet background color I am using. There are 3 JS functions, one loads the XML, the second gets the info and the third displays it. Here is the code, minus the Style sheet I have been trying to figure this out.
HTML Code
Code:
<?xml version = "1.0" encoding = "utf-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN"
"[URL]">
<head>
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