I am trying to build myself a blog at the moment. on the following page (http://www.thebenjamin.co.uk/) you will see little edit buttons to the left of the title. These are hyperlinks which have been disabled with the following code
var hyperlinks = document.getElementsByTagName('a');
for(var i = 0; hyperlinks[i]; i++) {
switch(hyperlinks[i].className) {
1. Add the totals from products under added/Cancelled to the sub total
2. Then taking the sub totals added them to the total products
3. Need the total # of products that was selected as well
4. Then from the total products, want to Added subtract cancelled Divide Number of products = total net (1.34% = 134% w. the decimal moved over 2 spots to the right)
I need a counter that will display beside a link, with the number of times the same link has been clicked. I do not have FTP access to the site, since it is based on a CMS.
I'm using IE6 and I've just created a simple page with this event: <body onunload="alert('sad')">
could someone tell me if this works for you if you have IE 6? I've tested this in firefox and IE 7 and they both work fine with it. but on the IE6 copy I'm testing, the event is fired only when the page is refreshed. It's not fired when I close the page...
I am using Ajax to refresh a DIV area by setting the innerHTML=request.responseText in the usual manner. in the response text I have a <SCRIPT> tag in line, but this is not executed. Is there a way of making the ajax refresh process this.
I'm trying to modify this piece of code to stop firing when I constantly mouseon and mouseout.[code]I know I need to use stop(), but I dont know where to stick it
I posted this in the UI group and was told to put it in here... My problem is that I have a function that is to call blockUI both upon login and logout. BlockUI only fires upon logout.
Here's my code:
**code** function Processing(dataString,l_processing,control) { if (l_processing == "yes") {
The code is standard $(document).ready(handler); and it doesn't fire in my script I have alert(document) to test the document object is defined and it is. I put an alert in the ready and it doesn't fire.I put an alert outside of the ready and it fires.
I have an input text with an onchange event that calls a function in which an alert box displays. I also have a button whose onclick calls a different function. If the user makes a change in the input text and immediately clicks the button, the onchange event fires, displaying the alert box, but the code in the function for the onclick of the button doesn't execute. I've read that this has something to do with event bubbling, but I haven't seen any solutions.
I'm having some problem with this DHTML app. The problem is that when i click on an image button, nothing happens. I have verified that the DOM event handlers are loaded. However, when i click on the images (buttons), nothing happens
:confused: var PenSize = "3"; var PenColor = "Black"; var LoadFile = ""; var UIstatus = "visible"; var CurrentNote = 0; var BGcolor = "#C7C1A3"; [Code]...
I've been working on a project for some time now, and just recently I installed Firefox.
Now, part of the site (which works perfectly in IE6/7) doesn't work in Firefox.
Here is part of the code:
(I didn't copy all of the code because it's basically the same all the way down) The main problem is with the link (Firefox apparently doesn't recognize table rows as links).
The second problem is with the onmouseover/onmouseout etc handlers (absolutely nothing happens).
Just in case you need to know, the code is for a nav bar.
You do not need to read all of this code but I included it in case any of it was causing the error. The onload event does not fire the go() function (I want to fire this before I actually do what I want to do onload). Why is it not working??? Code:
Does anyone know why this onKeyUp event will not fire? The input box is created fine and the focus moves fine, but the when I hit the appropiate key, nothing happens, the function is not even being called. Thanks for help
function check_line() { if(window.event.keyCode == 40) { var box = document.createElement('input'); box.setAttribute('name','note_box2'); box.setAttribute('type', 'text'); box.setAttribute('size', ïv'); box.setAttribute('maxlength', ླྀ'); box.setAttribute('onKeyUp', 'alert("hello")');
I have a textbox in a column of a gridview. Onfocus of the textbox, css implements a background color change. Also, for the edges of the textbox (to be rounded - look nice) I have two divs surrounding my textbox. Onfocus I want these divs to be visible and onblur i want them to disappear. No matter which textbox in the column has the focus, the edges show up in the first textbox. they only consider the onfocus out if you click on a different column altogether. I am desperate! I've been on this for too long and pressure is mounting!
function Visible(obj) { document.getElementById("leftDiv").style.visibility='visible'; document.getElementById("rightDiv").style.visibility='visible'; } function Invisible(obj) [Code]...
$(function() { //----------------------------------------------onload var viaje; var total;
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Basically, when the user selects a trip, or the number of travellers it triggers a table to show with the corresponding options, the problem I have is that in ie7, it doesn't trigger the first time, only the second time. I have seen a few posts saying they have a similar problem, but in their case, it triggers when they unfocus. I have tried using simple javascript to select one of the options manually, hoping it would count as a first change, and that then clicking the first time would do it, but nop.
I want make a function fire when an element slidesup. I use slidetoggle to make the element appear and dissappear-i have attached a callback to it but it fires on slidedown-on clicking the element.
I do not want the function to be called on the slideDown phase of slideToggle but on its slideUp phase.
<! DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> < html
[Code]....
I have code like above. When user click on row i fire event click() on 'a' elem. But firing this event fire row click() event and i have neverending loop. How to block firing click() on row?
Variables are reaching the php but callback isn't firing. Multiple forms on the page - I've stripped out everything extraneous to try and get a callback. (strangely Firefox 3.0.10 hits the php but breaks while running Firebug(?) and doesn't seem to work in Safari 3.1.2) Sorry if this is covered but been searching and can't solve. php included in case I'm doing something wrong there (as well?) javascript always breaks when I get my hands on it
I've got an Ajax post that has been working fine with version 1.3.2 of jQuery, but when I tried it with version 1.4.2 it doesn't work. Specifically, the callback function is not firing when I define a variable equal to the function and then pass the post that variable.
Thus, in the following, if I call getCustList, the agent GetCustomerListSelection will run successfully on the server, but the ShowResult function will not fire. On the other hand, if I replace "ShowResult" in the post parameters with, say, "alert('You made it!')", then that works fine.
???? ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Define return function for AJAX var ShowResult = function(result) {
I have some ajax gotten content which I want to fire a scroll event on. Its basically a table inside a div, and the div has scrolling enabled. The divs class is data table.
have a script which is called when you click submit button of a form. The form is actually submitted via form.submit from this script, and the action attribute is set to null initially.My problem is with Google Chrome, you have to click twice on the submit button to actually cause the form to submit. In IE it works fine. Any ideas? Code below
Code: <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> function frm_register_submit()
I am using 2 ajax functions in the program. One for login and one for logout.The login one is showUser which is working correctly by using the form onsubmit method, however the logout button (IN BOLD) onclick method is not working.
I have aded window unload event handler to my code. my page calls some function that takes few secs and page then loads in 5-6 secs. while ths page is loading, if user clicks 'x' on browser window, then code inside unload event handler doesnt get executed. if user waits for page to be loaded fully and hten clicks 'x', then unload event handler gets executed. but i want if during loading user decides to click 'x' button, then also unload handler shold get exucted.
I am pasting a sample code that simulates my situation: