How can I to delete white spaces around parameter that I to pass with HTML forms.
For example, if I have 'firstname lastname ' or ' firstname lastname', exist it a builtin function in javascript to obtian 'firstname lastname'?
i m using the following validation code to validate email id
if (!/^w+([.-]?w+)*@w+([.-]?w+)*(.w{2,4})+$/.test(document.getElementById("customer_name").value)) { msg=msg+"Must Enter a valid Login-id/Email "; document.getElementById("customer_name").focus(); }
now i need that if the email id contains white blank space in front of email id or end of email id then this validation should pass otherwise not.
at present if there is blank space in front and end of email id then the validation doesnt passes and gives alert.
what should i add in it to validate it or how can it automatically remove white spaces before validating.
I have a form where I ask my users for a comma seperated web site list. I want to make sure this list only contains the host names of URLs without any white spaces
Original list: [url], [url], [url],[url]
Edited list:[url],[url],[url],[url]
Currently I have the following to get the comma separated list
Code:
var list = document.getElementById( "list" ).value ;
In a Text Area or Rich Edit Text Box I need to control whitespaces in between strings. For example if I have a : 1234 this is text test123. When I restore this information on the text area the spaces between those strings are not respected and only 1 space is in between those strings. When I browsed forums I see that we can use <pre> to hold the formats. I am new to programming don't know whether I need to work on HTML DOM for this text area or I can handle it in Javascript.
I've about 50`000 jpg images on a dir. Some images have a white frame, other only 2 white lines, sometimes vertically, sometimes horizontally.
I've to show those image on a darkgrey background, and the result is ugly.
It's there any way to detect those white lines, then change their color for showing on the screen ? I won't change the color of the frame on the image itself, but when showing them. Also take in mind that some parts of the image are white, and they must be kept white!
jquery and a button delete, for remove rows of database.The problem is that I do not know how must input checkbox by clickable with click delete button sent to php code?my jquery code:
I am creating a class for all of my code snippets, using a formatted paragraph (and "word-wrap: pre") to keep formayting intact. The problem is that in keeping my HTML files formatted nicely, they are indented, and due to the "pre" formatting the indentation is kept. Code:
What is the best way to white list a set of allowable characters using regex or replace? I understand it is safer to whitelist than to blacklist, but am not sure how to go about it.
A website I've been working on has a black bar across the bottom. Under some conditions, however, there is a gap between the bar and the bottom of the page -- white for the body. The conditions vary between browsers and OSes. To keep things simple, I'll describe what happens with my principle development environment -- Chrome under Ubuntu.
The main body of the website is fixed width, centered against a neutral background. If the browser window is narrowed so that a horizontal scrollbar appears, the gap appears.
I have tried various things to find the gap so I can move the bar down or whatever but nothing seems to work. I tried using the document height but I found that it is greater than the actual display area which probably means that it is including something not visible (which is fine) but how do I reliably determine the extra? Or is there another solution I should be looking at (I won't bother listing all that I have tried)?
Right now when someone clicks on my listbox I immediately do an update on the form to populate the selected item.
Is there a way to detect if a user has clicked on some white area of a list box? If my list is sized 8 items but the list only has 4 items, if the user clicks near the bottom of the list where there is no item to select, can I detect that? Currently I get the form updating even if I click on the white area of the list and I'd like the form to update only if I actually click on an item in the list.
I have a frame that includes a hidden <div> at first (before any action), the problem is that when opening the page, I have a white space, and i can't reduce the size of the frame because the content of the <div> will not appear!
how to hide the white space of the frame without reducing it's size?
Here's what I'm trying to do: I need a div to pop-up below a list item with more information (that will basically describe the list item in detail). I also need the div code to be included on the same page- not called from a separate php file.
I've cut out the bulky content and included the styles attached to the elements in the code below (instead of leaving the classes I'm using).
Code: <ul> <li><a href="javascript:document.getElementById('1').style.display='inline'">First List Item</a> <br />
[Code].....
This works fantastic in Safari... but for some reason, not in firefox. (these are the only two I've tested). In Firefox, clicking the links opens a blank white page with the sinlge word inline.
Or a more efficient way of accomplishing this task (without a mess of attached .js files),
I've created a page with an image of a man where a user is able to click on an area and a div is positioned at that point containing a white circle. This code works in all browsers except IE 6 where it creates a duplicate white circle beneath the one which is placed in the correct location. How to get rid of this second circle? The circle is essentially a div with a background image assigned.
I am trying to get two values from a web service response.
The web service was called using jquery $ajax:
$.ajax({ url : "http://localhost:3032/ufs/integration/copymoveTerm", type : "POST", dataType : "xml",
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All I want to do is to get the values of UNDO_COUNT and MSG into separate variables.
Here is the jquery I am trying to use:
function undoSuccess(xmlData, status, xmlResponse) { $(xmlResponse).find('res:OUTPUT').each(function () { var undoCount = $(this).attr('res:UNDO_COUNT).text(); var msg = $(this).attr('res:MSG).text(); }); }
I have tried it with and without the name space "res:". I have tried it with xmlData and with xmlResponse I have tried changing the web service so that UNDO_COUNT and MSG were elements in their own right or were attributes of OUTPUT all without success it just bypasses the initial find on OUTPUT.
the title says it: is it ok to pass strings with spaces trough url? i tried it and it seems to work, but it also seems to me that more correct way to do it is to use '+' instead of space since that's what php get method does. i'm using window.location to redirect to another page.
I just created a new page topper for my website, and am new to javascript. I spent HOURS on designing all of the mouseover images that are on my website now, except there are spaces in between all of the images and I designed them to touch.I've tried everything in the code to get these images to touch.
Does anyone here know how to append whitespace nodes in mozilla without them being 'compressed'? Sampled numerous possibilities including 'u0020' but multiple spaces invariably get crunched down to one (MSIE is cooperative).
I'm working with SageCRM. When SageCRM outputs the company address, I kid you not, it outputs the value and then a crap ton of HTML non-breaking spaces, a break tag and then repeat for the other address lines.My client added a button to the page via the customization function that links over to MapQuest. But, all those non-breaking spaces mess up the URL.I'm trying to fix it, but I'm having some trouble and thought I'd throw it out to you all.
Code: // Ninja'd this from somewhere to trim whitespace. function trim(stringToTrim) {
This line replaces only the first " " spec. character in my textarea, and this way everything's screwed up... I'm sending the replaced content of the textarea through AJAX to the server, in a GET method. I've tried to just comment out this line to see whether this is necesarry, but then no " " is transferred at all... I'm using a PHP server side, and that works.