I have an issue. In a nutshell I am making and inserting into a the DOM of a page a button:
_button = document.createElement("input");
_button.setAttribute("type","button");
_button.setAttribute("id","button");
_button.setAttribute("value","Remove");
_button.setAttribute("onClick","alert('');");
It gets assigned to its parent:
_parent.appendChild(_button);
And all is well in FF 1.5 or 2.0. But in IE 6.x the button appears in the DOM, but the JavaScript 'onclick' is never invoked.
I'm looking for some help, as I've been going crazy trying to wrap my head around the step I am missing here. I have a function that generates a table of predefined row/column size, and which sets each <td> element's ID to "x ,y" where x and y are the horizontal/vertical coordinates within the table. It's intended for use in running a simple game.What I'd like to do is take it one step further and have the script generate onclick assignments for each <td>, giving them all an onclick function with unique arguments defining the <td>'s grid location. My problem is that I can't figure out how to pass the variables defining the coordinates to the onclick function created in the loop, as an argument.The syntax I'm using for assigning the onclick function:PHP Code:
cell[countx].onclick = function() {clickTile(''+countx+','+county+'')}; Variables countx and county are local to the original function. Here it is in context: PHP Code:
Im a PHP developer and am quite new with javascript. I wanted some help on the hyperlink onclick event. Bascially I output a list of a href hyperlinks on a html page that goes all the way to the bottom of the screen. I wanted to add a onclick event to the a href tag that would pust the user right to the top of the page. I want to achieve this using javascript onclick event.
That's the code I'm basically looking for, I would show you the page - however I'm working through localhost and right now it's impractical to upload. The code I've given you gives you the required part anyway. What I want to do is where the buttons OnClick attribute refers to '((COLOR))' I want it to be whatever the select option is the the select field (red, blue or green).
For simplicity reasons as far as the coding is concerned, it'd be easier to avoid any functions.. (There's a lot of PHP, including files, etc - it'd be a hassel to get back to the head of the page :P). Also for practical reasons I'd prefer to avoid using a form with with the GET method to pass on the information.
i have found a possible bug in 1.4 but it's only in Internet Explorer 7 & 8.The following code does not work and completely ruins every peice of jquery on the page (that means everything inside $(document).ready and anyting else...
I cant see any syntax errors - i pulled the example from the 1.4 site. There is no trailing commas in the object notation and i really cant see any reason it would work in firefox and not IEx and more to the point not only not work in IEx but break any other jquery in the entire page....
I would like to use JQUERY API in one of my assigned project. I am looking for open source API only, please suggest me if I can go for JQUERY or not..?
In a javascript brain rut and I need some help! New with this!I'm trying to assign a selected value to an option in a dropdown form when another option from a separate dropdown form is clicked on.example:Form 1 >option 2 is selectedwhen user uses the dropdown on Form 2 and clicks for instance option 7, then I need Form 1 > option 2 to change to Form 1 > option 1I hope that makes sense..I know it's probably pretty basic (calling a javascript command to assign a value to a certain option right?), I'm just trying to grasp javascript though
I'm working with a large (and unweildy) ASP.NET application, and there is a lot of jQuery code that uses selectors like this:
[name=_aspnetControl$_withASubControl] And unfortunately, some selectors that also look like this:
[name^=_someAspNetControl$_radioButtonList].
In other words, the effort to remove the $ from the attribute selectors would be monumental. If it is possible to escape the $ symbols, I can do that easily enough, but unfortunately the situation right now means that I can't upgrade to jQuery 1.5.
I'm learning jQuery with XML. I'm familiar with other query languages such as XPath. I'm having a little bit of difficulty wrapping my brain around how jQuery works but I think I can make the leap if I see a solution to a problem I know how to solve with other methods Given the following XML, please share a jQuery solution to finding the value of attribute B in elements named bar where attribute A has the value 30:
In the below code, sorted values are coming correctly in alert. I want the sorted values to be in div, #div. When i try to append, the div values are disappearing.
I am working with a checkbox array where the key is already set. So instead of being able to use name="name[]", I need to use name="name[0]" etc.. I would like a button or a checkbox to select all in the array(name).
The main reason for this is the nature of the checkbox. If a checkbox is not selected then it is completely skipped when looping through the array. To overcome this I added a hidden field of the same name which will assign a value even if the checkbox is not selected. Then the problem of using name[] arises.
The form is populated with hundreds of entries using PHP so I am looking for a way to loop through them all.
Here's a tiny snippet of HTML of how my form is set up.
I have had a go at another calculator I am making and got stuck. I want to use the F value determined by the first toggle button in the calculation. I dont understand why the calculation wont work as it is stated in the if/else statement.
I'm a bit of a newbie with javascript and have been somewhat thrown in at the deep end at work. I have been asked to add a filtered list to an index that current exists on a page. I found a suitable code (quoted below) but it seems to conflict with the existing code. As far as I can work out, it is because of the line "arr_nodes = document.getElementsByTagName('div')" which, using my very basic knowledge, appears to affect all existing <div>s in the page, not just the ones I've quoted below.
Basically, Is there any way to make that line ignore all the divs that were originally in the code & just refer to the divs called "text1", "text2", "text3", "text4", "text5", "text6" and "text7"?
For some reason I cannot get jQuery.css('name') to return a style property that was assigned by a class. However, it returns the property if it was assigned by style="". Has anyone else run into this issue? Bug?
I'm trying to build a slideshow for wordpress. On a static page everything works as expected.In Wordpress however, the same script*1* behaves differently. The activeSlide is hidden behind the "default anchor image". I think it's because activeSlide gets assigned to li instead of the a -tag. You can see that with Google Chrome. The activeSlide class is advancing, it's just assigned to the wrong element. I'd like to target the link (a) again, so the green box appears in front of the red box.
I am trying to make a clickable link in JS wheres as 2 variable assigned as Image URL and Link URL. I have changed the address per forum rules, but I assure you they are valid images addresses and link addresses var _IMAGE_URL = "fakeaddress/picture.jpg"; var _LINK_URL = "fakeaddress"; var _BANNER = "<center><a href="" + _LINK_URL + ""><img src="" + _IMAGE_URL + ""></a></center>" var _POST_THIS = _BANNER
This is then called upon later through _POST_THIS, into a text box, buts its not working. However if I change this: var _BANNER = "TEST<SP>" + _LINK_URL + "<SP>TEST<SP>2<SP>" + _IMAGE_URL + "<SP>TEST<SP>3" Everything posts fine, but ofcourse just as text addresses, such as TEST fakeaddress TEST 2 fakeaddress/picture.jpg TEST 3
So my problem is in this line, trying to post as a clickable picutre, var _BANNER = "<center><a href="" + _LINK_URL + ""><img src="" + _IMAGE_URL + ""></a></center>" Kept hammering away, and the correct statement would be this var _BANNER = "<center><a<SP>href="" + _LINK_URL + ""><img<SP>src="" + _IMAGE_URL + ""></a></center>"
I'd like to have a js random image (1 out of 4) load each time a user visits my page. Along with that image, I'd like a specific quote and sub heading (text) to appear -the quote can be text or another graphic.In other words, if random image '1' is loaded, 'quote 1' (text or another graphic) and 'sub head 1' (html text) is loaded, if random image '2' is loaded, 'quote 2' and 'sub head 2' (html text) is loaded, and so on...
I'll trying to tell the difference between the following three cases:
<img alt="text string" /> <img alt="" /> <img />
I can do this in Firefox with the following code, where elem is the HTMLElement representing each image, but IE doesn't seem to differentiate between empty string and undefined.
var alt = elem.getAttribute('alt'); alt = (alt) ? alt : ((alt===null) ? 'really_null' : "");
The desired output from running this code on the 3 tags above is:
text string
really_null
It seems like this should be really easy...but I'm having a really difficult time trying to figure out what's going on...
I'm writing a function to populate a SELECT based on the select value of another SELECT. I can't figure out why this isn't working. It has something to do with not having "'s in my $(). for example: If this function wasn't dynamic.
The code: $(countryElementIDHash).val(); could simply be $("#country option:selected").val(); How can I pass dynamically assigned names into a $() ?
The following script sets values for various input elements and I want exactly the same function to run for the on blur event of at least two fields. The first half of the script works fine - however when I take the $('#prod_id2unit_price').blur(function() and script it as a separate function and then call it from
I am using the jquery validation plugin, i am wanting to place all the rrors in one div at the top of the form - which works. The problem is that the first time I submit the form (in FF for MAC) the classes that get assigned to the form elements get added, and removed real quickly. (I have a bg color of red on the form, so i can see a flicker basically) - works just fine in safari. has anyone seen anything like
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>
The goal is for selectedDay to be assigned the value of the system variable Mainpackage.subclass0.subclass1.firstDay and then incremented by two days. Mainpackage.subclass0.subclass1.firstDay needs to be unchanged.
Important system variable in red.
To be 'manipulated and used' variable in green.
Even with an intermediary, third, dummy variable it doesn't work:
Code:
//Declarations and instantiations var systemDate = new Date(); var selectedDay = new Date();[code]....
I tried assigning 2 error classes to an error message (as a span), but when the empty field was fixed, the error message wouldn't disappear.
$ ( "#testForm" ) .
[Code]....
With 1 error class it works fine, but adding a second one makes it fail. Here are some links, just hit the submit button a few times on each one to see what I mean