I was wondering if anybody can provide me with high level suggestions as to how to do the following in javascript.I want to record the number of times a piece of javascript is run across multiple disparate machines.To do this I was thinking that the javascript should open javascript a webpage every time it is run. I can then count how many times that webpage has been called which in turn will be the number of times the javascipt has run. However I don't want the webpage to open in the users machine as this will be really annoying for the user.if you can think of a better way to complete the overall goal.
I have created a script that checks through fields in a cmc and finds any opening and closing divs. What i want to do it count the number of times the opening/closing div appears in a field.
Actually my requirement is when i move my mouse on the link, One alert box shoulb be appear and it will count how many times i move on that link. I already written the code in javascript but it didn't reach to my requirement.code...
I have a table of ingredients and a number of times they appear in a product. The table looks something like this: ingredient_01 3 ingredient_02 5 ingredient_03 8 ingredient_04 7
I need to write a script/formula/anything that will generate an output where each ingredient is output as many times as the associated number. i.e. an output has to look like this: ingredient_01 ingredient_01 ingredient_01 ingredient_02 ingredient_02 ingredient_02 ingredient_02 ingredient_02 ingredient_03 ingredient_03 ingredient_03 ingredient_03 ingredient_03 ingredient_03 ingredient_03 ingredient_03 ingredient_04 ingredient_04 ingredient_04 ingredient_04 ingredient_04 ingredient_04 ingredient_04
I want to know how to count to a number via jQuery. jQuery should get a value in a variable and then start counting to it in a fix time. for example the number is 500.67 then i should start with 1 and the add up until it reaches 500.67 in 5 seconds, so the final value is not visible at the begining but at the end. the numbers can b between 1 and about 1 million but it should always need 5 seconds to count to it (must not be always +1 but i should count smooth).
// Right click on file $('.file').live('mousedown', function(event) { // If rightmouseclick (=3) if(event.which == 3) { $(this).bind("contextmenu", function(e) { e.preventDefault(); }); [Code]...
When I right click on a file and pick "openFile"from the context menu, the action only run once. But when I do this again, it runs twice. When I do this again, it run three times, and so on ... For some reason jQuery (or JavaScript) is counting the times I have clicked on the class '.file', and fires the action according to this number.
I have a piece of Javascript which i'm using to count the number of words in a textbox, which works nicely.
However the text called into that textbox is called dynamically from a database and the amount of words called into that box is ONLY shown when the user clicks on the textbox using onkeyup or I can create it when I use onClick.
is there anyway you can say on page load or something similar rather than having to click a box using onkeyup or onClick?
I wanna find out the number of my columns in my table. How can I do that? I have tried to do it with the following code, but it delivers me an "undifined" as result. What's wrong here?
I have a JavaScript function for swapping the values of rows in a table. I have a hidden field in each row to carry a record ID. As I switch the rows the function will update the hidden field but doesn't do it correctly if I switch a number of rows. I dynamically set the values to switch when the page loads but how can I change these values when the rows are moved.The idea is to change the order of a recordset by clicking on an up or down arrow and then save the values on the record id and sort order, the two hidden fields in each row.
function swapCells(idA,idB,id1,id2) { var cellA=document.getElementById('menu'+idA);
I'm trying to display the same image several times using javascript. It can range anywhere from 0 to about 50. I'll also have its' location determined by the user click and each image will timeout after a short period of time. I figure i'll have to create a new object for each image that is added and remove it after it times out, but my problem is I dont know how to tell the HTML code inside the <body> tag to display the same image for each click I make.
i need to write a function that counts the number of names seperated by a '/'for example if i write aashish/ankush in a field the number returned should be 2
I'm currently working on a javascript form validator and have run into a problem. The validator is used to make sure that the customer has entered a number in the quantity input box of the item they wish to purchase.
Code:
function validateRE(fieldToCheck, strRegExp, msg, min, max) { if (!min) { min = 0 } if (!max) { max = 100 }
for (i=0;i<15;i++) { if (fieldToCheck[i].value) { var re_pattern = strRegExp; if (!re_pattern.test(fieldToCheck[i].value) || fieldToCheck[i].value.length < min || fieldToCheck[i].value.length > max) { alert(msg); fieldToCheck[i].focus(); fieldToCheck[i].select(); return false; } } } return true; } Used with:
validateRE(this.quantity, /^[1-9]{1}$|^[0-9]{2,3}$/, 'Please enter a Quantity.', 1, 3)
);"> The part in question is the red highlighted section. The number of items that is under a specific product is generated dynamically and can range from 2-20. How can I get javascript to count the total number of items and run "for i=0;i<total number" instead so it is different for each product page?
I have a need to count how many time the image ok.png is displayed within a div. this is for a dynamic sys req. check where 1 of three images will be shown in a row. If the endusers browser doesnt meet certain req, it will show either an alert, question or an ok.png.I need to know how many oks there are, specifically I need to check that all five images are the ok.png so I can show the rest of the content.I am able to get the number of images with a simple var totalgreen = $("#wrap img").length; But im stuck after that.
How do I get a function to repeat itself an unspecifiednumber of times?BACKGROUND: I have created a digital clock with which I verysatisfied except for one shortcoming: it displays only once and stopsticking. The only way to keep track of the time is to refresh thepage. I have introduced the setInterval( ) function in a variety ofways to compel JSClock() to repeat itself, but to no avail.SOURCE CODE:
(function($) { $.fn.JSClock = function() { var today=new Date();
It would be nice to be able to sort plugins by the number of times voted on. I know you can see how many times it has been voted on after you go to the detail page but it would be helpful to get that info as a sort field on the "Most Popular Plugins" page because then you could tell wether a 5 star has been voted on once or a 1000 times. I personally would rather get a 3 1/2 starred plugin voted on 1000 times then a 5 star voted on once by the developer. Don't get me wrong I would vote 5 stars on my plugin too.