I am getting problem to count characters in textarea box. I create the array in form and tried to count the character in a textarea box. but its not work.
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I am getting problem to count characters in textarea box. I create the array in form and tried to count the character in a textarea box. but its not work. HTML CODE IS:
I found [URL]...questions/4705185/count-characters-sms-using-jQuery, but it does not support international characters such as Chinese, Japanese, Thai, etc.
I'm reading jQuery in Action for my learning and thought I could start with a simple exercise for my page: I have several divs of the class ".important_new" with headings in there which are links to the articles:
<div class="important_new"> <h1><a href="#">New York Knicks sign Patrick Ewing Jr.</a></h1> <img class="important_new_flag" src="images/body/flags/USA.png" /> <span class="important_new_country">USA</span>
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This results in displaying all the headings in an 8px font size except two of them (which don't have more than 40 characters either). The 40+ character headings also get reduced.
I've gone through it lots of times and changed a ton of things, but can get more than that. Can anyone see what my failing/s are?
I am writing an HTML builder. On thing that I think would be helpful is if the user types in
="
A javascript adds another " for the user, but puts the cursor inbetween the two "'s. In other words, the javascript should assist users in writing HTML/Javascript codes. This may also be applied to < & >.
I have found this script that can get your position in a textarea. I also thought this might be of help:
Code: var textarea = document.getElementById('code'); var tmp = textarea.value; textarea.value = textarea.value.substring(0, textarea.selectionStart) + '"' + tmp + textarea.value.substring(textarea.selectionEnd);
Although I have tried, I have not been able to piece the scripts together.
i wish to count number of characters in textarea box during typing in and display it somewhere in html page. so the number will increase during writing. is it possible to do it by javascript?
I have the following requirement for a textarea:Limit the number of lines to 8 Limit the number of characters to 20 per line Force a line beak when the user reaches he end of a line but break the line at the start of the last word (not half way through the word).Allow pasting into the field and auto-format the line/character countKeep he cursor where it should be (don't move it to the end of the field after any formatting)
I want to implement a text input box for SMS text messages and the messages are limited to 160 characters (including spaces, etc.). I would like the font color of the text to be green as the user types and any text beyond 160 characters to be red. I would like to do this with one input box, the same box that the user is typing in not a separate display box. This will be on the users local PC it won't be on the Internet.
I am currently seeking help on how to best approach finding a solution to this. Essentially I have a textarea which a user is supposed to be typing a text based email message(no HTML) The textarea has a column width of 80 However there is a recommended width of 53 characters per line. Obviously the user can just keep on typing away past the 53 character recommended width if they want, but I want to add either a form button or a link with an onClick thatanalyzes the contents of the textarea. It should insert a hard return when it reaches 53 characters, but if the 53rd character is in the middle of a word it should count back to the previous space and do the line wrap there.
Can anyone point me in the right direction? I assumed there has to a solution using jQuery, but I am at a loss. I did come across some javascript which works, but it doesn't take into account the fact that the 53rd character maybe in the middle of a word.
I have a script that limit characters and lines entered by users in a textarea.. I want instead of throwing that alert message to jump to the next line and the user can continue writing, here is the script:
<script type="text/javascript"> var alert_title='Input Restriction'; function limitTextarea(el,maxLines,maxChar){ if(!el.x){ el.x=uniqueInt(); el.onblur=function(){clearInterval(window['int'+el.x])} }window['int'+el.x]=setInterval(function(){ var lines=el.value.replace(/ /g,'').split(' .....
The HTML <textarea onFocus="limitTextarea(this,5,40)" wrap="soft">
I have a textarea with a specific width. I have wrap="off" set because I don't want to force my users to wrap if they don't want to. The reason for this is because this textarea is where the user is typing an email message. However I have a background image set on the textarea with a verticle line going down the textarea which indicates to the user the "Recommend Width"What I want to do is provide them with a link to click on which says something like "Wrap Lines" and when they click on it, the text within the textarea would wrap to the "Recommended Width" line in the background image. The maximum length of a line should be 53 characters when they click on "Wrap Lines" link.So I did some searching around and the code I came up with is:
Code: function showLines(max, text) { max--; text = "" + text; var temp = ""; var chcount = 0;
I'm new to Javascript but did this script which displays answers when you click on a link (like a quiz). Actually i've got an arrray where I store my answers. When I click on the link below, the answers have to be displayed after replacing certain characters in them. I'm stuck with the last part. Code:
I am in the process of editing the below code I found online, I have a from multi-select list and a to multi-select list. Before rewriting the to list, I want to sort it but ignore the "F - " and the "R - ". Ideas? Code:
I'm writing a piece of JS code that returns a result of true if the pattern appears in string as a substring (case sensitive) but would like to extend its functionality to returns true if all the individual characters of pattern appear in string (regardless of order).
I'm writing a piece of JS code that returns a result of true if the pattern appears in string as a substring (case sensitive) but would like to extend its functionality to returns true if all the individual characters of pattern appear in string (regardless of order).
For example:This is what the program currently does:
match1("adipisci","pis") returns true
Whereas I would now like it to do this:
match1("adipisci","sciip") returns true match2("adipisci","sciipx") returns false because x does not exist in variable match3["adipisci","adipisci"] returns true in array 1 and 2 if "sciip" is searched match4["adipisci","adipiscix"] returns false in array 1 and true in array 2 if "sciipx" is searched
I am having difficulty implementing this into my code... this is what I've done so far:
var pages=[ "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.", "Nulla imperdiet laoreet neque.",
I need to take the text in a textarea, split it into an array, and have the items in the array be added to a dropdown menu. When I try to split the value of the textarea (which, by the way, contains comma-delimited text) into an array, the array invariably ends up with only one item in it, and that item contains the entire contents of the textarea all jammed together with the commas removed.
The offending code:
Code:
In my test page, the text area (DownListTextBox) contains "yes,no" and when the alert fires it shows that the array has a length of 1. The Option added to the dropdown list has a text of "yesno". So, what did I do wrong?
I've written this javascript that puts lines of text into a readonly textarea, each line ends with a newline character. I have a function that checks that no duplicates exist, it does this by splitting the textarea by newlines into an array. This works as it should in Firefox, but not in IE. Code: