Call A .NET Webservice From A Function?
Feb 24, 2009Can I call a .NET webservice from a javascript function?
The webservice takes 1 parameter.
Can I call a .NET webservice from a javascript function?
The webservice takes 1 parameter.
I am recentlyexperiencinga problem with .ajax calling cross domain asp.net webservice. It started working fine, until the data returned from server is becoming too big and suddenly the ajax call caused errors, if i reduce the data length then the error went away. After doing some debug, i have identified the problem being the callback was inserted into the returned data.
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<button onClick="return popup('<span onClick='selectShape(1, 1, 1)'>test<span>');" tabindex=Ɖ' onFocus="setFocusColor(0,3)">....</button>
This will work perfectly, but as soon as I need to pass Strings inside the selectShape function, I get stuck.
So the question is, how can I create the following and have it working
......selectShape(2, 'Tricky', ཤx5°').....
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$.get(linkWS, {}, function(li_data, li_status, li_Request){
callback(li_data, li_status, li_Request);
}, "xml" );
In the Firebug response field I don't see any data at all.
The variable that stores the number of elements of the search results array is called contentLenght.Let's say that contentLenght equals 9. Then I need a div showing 6 elements an another sowing 3 elements.If contentLenght equals 7, I need a div showing 6 elements an another showing one element.If the value of contentLenght is 18, then I need three divs containing 6 elements each.. and so on.Now the paging itself: if I have just one div there's no need for paging, but if I have two of more I have to show the page's numbers.Then when a number is clicked the present div must hide and the div containing the elements for the page number should show.
I was about to paste some code but the only way I've come out with the six to six paging is with a long if else structure, and I'm sure there's a smarter way of doing it.
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ryanair.jar/content/contents.rdf
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<RDF:RDF xmlns:RDF="http:www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"
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This is what I have so far: Script.js page - This page is longer but this is the relevant part that I would like to wrap:
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I have a document that can contain any number of iframes which have
further copies of the same document (and so on). In practice, we
shouldn't ever have frames within frames, but I'd like to make the
implementation a general case.
Various of the functions in the parent document need to call themselves
in the child documents with the same parameters as they've just been
passed.
Now, I can stick a loop in each function that goes throught the
window.frames array and calls the function for each frame, but for I'd
like to write a function to do this.
It's at this point that my brain explodes. If I limit it to a single
parameter we can do:
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Add an "email" field to this form. This field should also validate as a valid email address. (Hint: after adding the form field to the form itself, your next step will be to expand the function named submitIt() by adding a second if statement to confirm the contents of the email field. You will want to paste into the header and use the validEmail() function which you will find in Script 7.15, highlighted in red on pages 192-3 of your textbook.)
I know how to write the code to validate an email address, but I can't figure out how to call the validEmail() function in the submitIt() function. The code I have now just blanks out all the fields when I hit "submit." Here's the part of the script with the email validation:
window.onload = loadDoc;
function loadDoc() {
resetForm(document.forms[0]);
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<html>
<head>
<title>TESTING</title>
<script type="text/javascript">
[code]....
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The effect looks a lot nicer when I add a function that makes the visibility of the radio buttons hidden.
However, I want to make sure that there is a fallback option in case the functions that color the cells don't work for whatever reason. I would not want the radio buttons hidden in this case.
Is there a method whereby I can call the "hideRadiobuttons" function only if the other functions are successfully executed?
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Create secret word array
var wordList = new Array("stealth", "telephone", "internet", "nickel", "marine", "instantiate", "method", "function", "television", "monitor")
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I'm working through the sitepoint ajax book and had a problem with a particular chunk of code. I eventually tracked down the error and it was being caused because I had:
window.onload = Monitor.init();
instead of:
window.onload = Monitor.init;
Now, one of the sticky threads mentioned that the first is a function call and the second is a function pointer. My questions are:What's the difference between a function call and a function pointer? Why did it cause problems in this particular case? What are the general implications/issues with using one over the other?
Is this correct? The following three lines are equivalent, for
example, [1] can be replaced with [2] or [3] anywhere in a script
without changing the return value and without changing any side effect.
[1] var r = o.f(a,b);
[2] var r = o.f.call(o,a,b);
[3] var r = o.f.apply(o,[a,b]);
( o is an object and o.f is a function. )
The following three lines are equivalent:
[1'] var r = g(a,b);
[2'] var r = g.call(this,a,b);
[3'] var r = g.apply(this,[a,b]);
( g is a function, for example,
var g = function(a,b){return [this,a,b];}. )
How do you call a function within an implementation that's in this form:
(function () {
var G_vmlCanvasManager_ = {
init: function() {
...
},
initElement: function (el) {
...
}
...
})();
I'm trying to call the initElement function that's within excanvas.js
which its comment says is public.
If I try calling initElement(c) or G_vmlCanvasManager_.initElement(c) IE
gives errors.
Say I have <a onclick=' return Outline(this)' onmouseover=' return Outline(this)'>. How could I determine in Outline() that it was launched from a mouseover, as opposed to onclick?
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//-->
</script>
would i call this code in the body onload="" caluse?
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