My company has a website where we have some case studies in pdf format . People can download or view them . Is there any way we can know how many times people are downloading or viewing pdf files on that web page through java script . Server side scripting languages is not enabled at the moment but javascript is.....
It should be able to add hits without going to any other page unlike www.downloadcounter.com .
o Total Downloads Counter this is text based too but how would i count the total downloads of the site including many files, so is there a good script for it?
o Page views Finnaly is there a good sctipt to show text based visitor count?
I am a total newbie, but am trying to get my feet wet by adding some JavaScripts into/onto my website that I am creating. I am trying to have people "upload a file" which will then take them to my order page where it will tell them how many words their "file" has, then in the background divide the number of words by 350 for the page count then multiply by my price per page, then display their cost of their job? I seen one like that on another website [URL].. but cannot figure out how they did it. I'd like to be able to put this at the top of my order page where after they see the cost, they would fill in their own info (which I know how to do) and then submit the whole thing along with payment.
I am looking for a way to select a file from a list and load it into a webpage. The page and the files are stored on a sd-card for off-line usage, I know that listing files remote dynamicly needs a scripting engine but since the sd-card is on the client side that is not possible, but I can make a list of those files when creating them.
It is intended for a datalogger on a tractor-puller, I create csv files with a bash script on the logger and for off-line viewing I use a javascript charting engine which loads the csv file, the files have the creation date as filename and I can make (and maintain) a list of files when creating them. The plan is that the we can select another data set (run) from within the browser and show that one. I have setup an example at [URL]
I am building a website and the client wants a counter that starts at 0 on January 1st and ends at 10,900,000 on December 31st. I have basically no experience with writing javascript, only plugging in tutorials I find online
I have a certain file in my webpage that my readers can download I want to know howmany times this file has been downlaoded
Googling for Download counters did not help so i thought may be..may be.. if i could get the number of times the particular link has been clicked (i know this is crude)..then i can arbitarily say.. that it has been approximately been downloaded so many times..
im working on a web application that generates dynamic data. My question is: i want users to be able to save the generated data, but not the whole web page, just a table in the web page that holds this data. I searched and found out that showing a "save as" dialog box is possible with javascript, with a method like: onclick="javascript: document.execCommand('SaveAs',Ƈ',null);. However, i coulnd't find out how to change the document object (or is it possible?) or a trick to print just the table of dynamic data.
I tried to cover the table with <div id="myData"></div> and use onclick="javascript: myData.execCommand('SaveAs',Ƈ',null); but as you might guess, it didn't work and gave this error message: "object doent support this property or method". Indeed i dont have any idea what div tag can and can't do, so it was just a meaningless try. By the way, i want to add that i can't use iframes just because of program design issues. Anyway, do you have any suggestions?
I have web page where user can upload file. He can select which file to upload with standard HTML input of type file. I want to add this feature: when user select some file (e.g. picture, pdf etc.) in file select dialog, I want to add link to selected local file. When user click on it browser(maybe associated application) should open local file so user can review what he selected. I was experimenting with urls with "file" protocol but it works only with html file located on local computer not for one on web server. I found that this is because of security restriction in browsers.
i am trying to have the content of a txt file loaded in a page (which works), but this file changes on a regular basis and I need just the text to refreash, not the whole page, this is what I have... As mentioned, it correctly displayes the content of the .txt file, but from the code I have, I need it to refresh
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> <head>
it is possible to redirect content that would normally appear on a webpage into file instead. I have webpages that I want to be able to switch into LOG mode where the entire content is instead written to a file.
I have an excel doc. which is updated by many people through the day. I would like this to be converted to a web page every hour, and then saved to a directory where it can be pulled onto a website.
I work for a small college and we were recently given permission to use a particular GPA calculator on their website. They sent us a javascript file, that I now have. I am trying to incorporate this into our website, but I don't really know much about javascript and I am having trouble making it work.
You can view the GPA calculator here to help clarify what I mean... If someone could just help point me in the right direction or if anyone know a site with tips that would be helpful to me..
I'm try to set up a webpge that will play a live flash video on the left-hand side(got that part working) and display one slide of a presentation(jpg) to the right of the video. I would like to be able to control when the slide image changes by having some js check a text file on my server. The text file could contain something as simple as "Slide1.jpg". I will manipulate the text file with some code I've already written. Is there some simple js code I can put in my page that will cause it to check the text file every 5 seconds, and if the content of the file has changed, to refresh the image on the page with the new image? I'm try to get away from the "clicking" sound that is caused by doing a simple refresh of an Iframe.
Theres this situation where i have to place a js file (say myscript.js) on a client's website to do something on their page (like create a div element with some content in it). Now, myscript.js works when window or DOM has loaded. The problem is that the client will/may also have onload functions which will be overridden by myscript.js if i place it at the end of the page or vice versa if at the top of the page.
Theres one (albeit obstrusive) way in which it can be done. Create multiple onload function (Simon Willison's script) within myscript.js and call that function from the client's webpage.But i dont want to add any inline javascript code on the webpage. Just the external js (myscript.js) file should do. Is it workable to load my script externally and not add any inline call to myscript.js as well as leave the client's javascript onload scripts unaffected?
I have Been trying to make a webpage that displays a googlemap with multiple markers based on data from an XML file but can't seem to get it to work. Would be ETERNALLY grateful to anyone who can pick out where I'm going wrong!
<html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function callXML(){ if (window.XMLHttpRequest) {// code for IE7+, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari [Code]...
I am trying to create a way for my users to download some code dynamically from my web page via a file download. Below is the code that i have written so far. It seems to be dying on the iframe but i'm not sure why.
Here is my jquery trigger which is inside my onreadystate function.
It launches in IE and give the user instructions, then at the click of a button, launches my setup.exe. I want my webpage to launch setup.exe then go to another webpage on my CD, congratulations.html, which says "installation is complete etc". Here's what I am trying to do through JAvascript. It doesn't work. Should the first instruction be flushed in order for the 2nd one to work?
I want to use the values of text boxes on my HTML webpage to create a webpage URL (like below):
<script type="text/javascript">
My text boxes are as follows:
Now this all works and the result webpage URL prints to id='ID1', but the big question is how do I use this resulting URL in another Javascript section as the src="?
I am trying to display a webpage from another domain and tried to access its elements and I am facing issues with this.
I tried using "iframes" and am facing cross domain issues.
All that I want to do is, set and get the attributes of the elements of the webpage from the other domain (eg: set text field value, get dropdown box values, click button etc)
Is there a way to get this job done?
I thought of browser addons however it will be a browser specific solution.
Could anyone know the script code for a WEBPAGE ON TOP OF A WEBPAGE? The site was not working anymore, so I can't tell you the link. This is what I saw, When I visited the site (Mainpage) There's just a Welcome Image that shows CLICK HERE TO ENTER. After clicking the link, a loading faded icon appears on top of Welcome Image covering that Welcome Image with Webpages, it's like popping to the center of the page. I don't know if someone of you could understand me. It's like Page on TOP of another Webpage without leaving the 1st page.
is there any hit counter that I can use on my website, I don't want to use one of those freebie trackers. its uploaded to a remote host (ie: I'm not running a server).
is there any way of telling: Date Time Browser OS Resolution Country Host Name/Web Page/Referring Link
I was checking "shortstat" - but thats for people running a server, right?