Document.write And Forms
Jul 20, 2005
A straight forward problem I think but my knowledge of JavaScript lets
me down.
I am taking in a lot of input using a form. After preparing an email
(FormMail.pl) I then use 'document.write' to create a new page with
all the users details nicely formatted. This includes checking radio
buttons, checkboxes etc.
Problem is as soon as I use the first 'document.write', the form and
all its contents are undefined. I have moved some of them to variables
for the time being but this is cumbersome.
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Jul 27, 2010
I am totally new to jQuery and no good knowledge on javascript. However, I was assigned a task, to convert a javascript program to jQuery due to compatibility problem on browsers like Chrome and Safari. My program originally use javascript xmlDoc.load('....') to read XML file, and then use document.write statement to write html tables on client side. Something like this (the sample below may got lots of syntax problem as I jut want to show the major part):
Code:
document.write('<TABLE >');
var y=x[0].getElementsByTagName('NoOfRows');
for (i=0; i<=noofrows-1 && i<=y.length-1; i++){
document.write(' <TD>');
document.write(z[j].getElementsByTagName('RecordDetails')[0].childNodes[0].nodeValue;
}
Now I changed to use jQuery, I can read the XML file elements. However, when I try to write the table, it failed:
[Code]...
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Aug 5, 2002
Why doesn't this work? The input field doesn't show up at all. I know I'm just missing something really simple here.
<script type="text/javascript">
day = day.getDay()+1;
month = day.getMonth()+1;
year = day.getYear();
newdate= month + '/' + day + '/' + year;
document.write('<INPUT name=Date value='+ newdate + '>');
</script>
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Mar 24, 2011
I have a client that has ads on her website that really slow down the site. These ads are called by an off site javascript file and I want to use a jQuery(document).ready or similar method to call these files after all of the site content has loaded. But these files contain document.write functions to add more javascript files. Since I want to load the files after everything else has loaded, this in turn makes the page blank and then loads the ad. Is there a way to position where document.write will write to?
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May 17, 2010
I'm working on a website that will basically embed a widget/frame sent by a handler into a user's current page. The user basically adds a script tag to where they would like the HTML to be. The script tag has their settings and is basically a document.write that calls all the code that we want displayed.So here's my problem. We have a map that we need to add in a specific section, and to get the map we have to call another script tag. So we end up having a script tag (map) embedded in another script tag (the code for the widget/frame) or we end up having to document.write inside a document.write.
Now this works just fine and as expected in Firefox, Safari, and Chrome. However, Internet Explorer and Opera wait until the first document.write is completely finished before calling the embedded one. Of course the problem with this, is that it takes the map out of the document's flow and just appends it to the bottom left of the page. Since the rest of the page has already been called, there's no way to move the interior "map" script.Any ideas? Basically just trying to figure out how (if even possible) to render an embedded script tag in Internet Explorer and be able to place it properly. I've tried everything that I can think of, including AJAX and Google's unescape script.
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Mar 6, 2004
I'm pretty new to JavaScript and am having a problem. I thought what I am doing should work but it isn't.
Basically I have a form that people can put a quantity into. e.g. A, B, C.
I have a JavaScript function called comput that assigns values e.g. A = 5, B = 7, C = 9. Here is the start of the script:
<script language="JavaScript"><!--
function compute(form){
var A = form.A.value * 5;
var B = form.B.value * 7;
var C = form.C.value * 9;
I then declare a variable to add them up:
var ans = A+B+C;
return;
}
</script>
This part of the script works fine. Now I want to write the ans variable. So I use:
<script>
<!--
document.write ("Your total is "+ans+"")
// --></script>
But it isn't working. Any ideas?
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Apr 22, 2006
I am working on creating a document where you check a bunch of checkboxes to select what to include, then click on a button. A function then opens a new window and writes the HTML code to run scripts in .js files to populate the page. Code:
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Jun 5, 2006
I have been searching for a way to trap changes done to the document object (mainly by the function document.write();).
Example of code that doesn't work:
function myFunction() {
ed.document.onchange = doFunction(document.body.innerHTML);
ed.document.open();
ed.document.write('Hello');
ed.document.close();
}
function do_function(body) {
alert(body);
}
It only fires when the page loads, not when I change the text. You are free to use any event that works, but i think onchange was the one to fit this problem. The alert will write the initialpage, but will never write the tekst 'Hello' that is the new change.
Any javagurus out there know a solution to pick up any fired events triggered by document.write();
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Jul 16, 2010
I am trying to write a bunch of text onto a new document using document.write() and somehow need to format it to include line breaks.
For example:
Code JavaScript:
document.write(Line 1);
document.write(Line 2);
I have tried including and it does not work. I have also tried document.writeln() and that also does not work. From what I have found on the Internet, one (if not both) of those methods should have worked.
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Sep 19, 2005
does anyone know of any javascript method that does the same job as
document.write(), but not necessarily at the end of the document? For
instance, insert some text inside an element that has a specific ID
tag?
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Nov 4, 2007
sometimes document.write doesn't work for me but document.writeln always does..
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Jul 31, 2003
I need to eliminate the document.write for this bit of code
copyright=new Date();
update=copyright.getFullYear();
document.write("Copyright © 2001-"+ update + " " );
var showtext = "Tecknetix";
var mailpart1 = "webmaster";
var mailpart2 = "tecknetix.com";
document.write("<a title='email tecknetix' class='hov' href=" + "mail" + "to:" + mailpart1 + "@" + mailpart2 + ">" + showtext + "</a><br />");
The reason is now I'm using <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="application/xhtml+xml; charset=utf-8" /> with xhmtl 1.1
Since I've changed the MIME type to application/xhtml+xml from text/html the document.write is invalid now.
Here is a page with a demo on it so you can see how they changed document.write("<link rel="stylesheet" ...") around.
http://www.xml.com/lpt/a/2003/03/19/dive-into-xml.html
I think only the Moz1.4 supports application/xhtml+xml
You can see it on my 4 page site. http://www.tecknetix.com/
In IE6 you can read the copyright notice but in Mozilla you can't. But in you go to view > page info in Moz - you can see application/xhtml+xml as the type.
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Nov 15, 2005
I'm learning JavaScript, and I have learned very much of the language. But I don't know what the difference between document.write and document.writeln is.
Can somebody tell me the difference?
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Sep 23, 2006
I'm trying to develop fast, simple, html-based front ends
for some Windows application programs. My idea:
1. Use html forms to let users supply run parameters (title,
run options, etc.)
2. When the user presses a submit button:
a. The selected options for all the form fields are
written to an external file (e.g., c:projectinput.txt)
b. The application program, say, prog.exe, is executed.
This program then reads the run parameters from the file
input.txt and proceeds. Code:
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Mar 12, 2004
I'm not a JS person, so hopefully this'll be nice an easy .
The follwoing bit of code:
Code:
<script language="javascript">
// if form exists , set cursor in first input field
function focusonform()
{
if (document.forms[0]) {
document.forms[0].elements[0].focus();
}
else
{window.focus();}
}
</script>
This appears to work fine on a page with no forms using Mozilla 1.0, IE6 on win2000. But NOT on IE6 on XP - I get the following message:
A Runtime Error has occured.
Do you wish to Debug?
Line: 70
Error: 'document.forms.0.elements.0'
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Nov 2, 2009
i have a function (i wont write it out coz it is too long!) but after i have done the main calculations within this function i wont to display some of the variables in a table.
i have writen:
document.write(
<table border="1">
<tr><td>
Value 1
</td><td>
[Code]...
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Jul 23, 2005
Why doesn't this work - no errors, just no value when text is in textbox
var fn=document.forms[0].elements[7].value;
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Jun 27, 2006
I have some code on a page that will enable/disable a text box if a
checkbox has been checked/unchecked and it seems to be working fine
unless there is only one checkbox and one text box.
Here is the javascript:
function EnableCustLoyaltyNotes(x,y)
{
if (document.frmCustLoyalty.VoidLineID[x].checked ||
document.frmCustLoyalty.UnVoidLineID[x].checked)
{
document.frmCustLoyalty.Notes[y].disabled = false;
}
else
{
document.frmCustLoyalty.Notes[y].disabled = true;
}}
Pretty simple, here is the code on the page:
onClick="EnableCustLoyaltyNotes(Ɔ',Ɔ');"
Any ideas on why its not working?
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Dec 21, 2006
I would like to know if is better to use document.forms to detect forms
or getElementById.
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Jun 16, 2011
I understand that it is bad practice to use document.write inside a function as it can override other functions, so what would be better practice, writing to a <p> element, using document.writeln or are there others?
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Jul 20, 2005
I have a problem to access a hidden field by javascript. The name of
the field has a dot in it. That's the problem. But I need that dot
because it is a "Stuts Property".
I'm using IE 6. This is my code:
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Apr 28, 2006
I've been tryin to figure out why I am getting this error for some time now. Any ideas?
<script language="Javascript">
<!--
var lead_id = "<?php echo $LeadID; ?>"
if (lead_id > "") {
var state = "<?php echo $row['State']; ?>";
var confirmer = "<?php echo $row['Confirmer']; ?>";
var day = "<?php echo $row['ApptDay']; ?>";
if (state == "MD") {
alert("hi");
document.forms['form1'].state.options[0].selected = true;
}}
//-->
</script>
state is equal to MD so I am getting the alert "hi", but it breaks right there and gives me this error. document.forms.form1 has no properties heres my form tag:
<form name="form1" id="form1" action="ticketformpro.php?LeadID=<?php echo $LeadID; ?>" method="post">
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Jul 23, 2005
Recently writing some code i cross over a problem using document.write:
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Aug 25, 2005
I have a HTML document
displayed in an iframe. Controls on the HTML page are data bound to an
XML file. I use a drop-down list to move between the different
recordsets in the XML file and hence change the text displayed in the
HTML page.
I use JavaScript to display the contents of the iframe in a separate
window. The new window displays the HTML page. The problem is that
contents of the HTML page are always for the first recordset in the XML
file even when I change to a different recordset.
I found that if I omit the document.write from the code then it works
OK. Am I doing something wrong? Here's the JS code:
function displayFullScreen() {
newWindow = window.open("", "newWin",
"toolbar=yes,location=no,scrollbars=no,resizeable=y es,width=screen.width,height=screen.height,left=0, top=0")
newWindow.document.write((getRframedoc()).document Element.outerHTML)
newWindow.document.close()
}
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Oct 21, 2005
Hi, this snippet of code gives an error in Firefox but works just fine
in IE.
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript">
function start(){
statusarray = new Array();
document.write("Test"); // This outputs text as expected
statusarray[1]="0"; //FF says that statusarray is undefined.
}
</script>
</head>
<body onload="start()">
</body>
</html>
The error only occurs if the document.write line is present. If I
remove that or comment it out, then it works just fine.
Don't worry about the utter lack of functionality, I have only drilled
down to the troublesome code for this example.
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Jul 20, 2005
I want to resize an IFRAME. It works nicely when I try to resize the frame with a commant loaded via
onfocus="if (parseInt(document.body.scrollHeight)<
parseInt(document.body.offsetHeight))
parent.document.getElementById('iframeID').style.h eight=parseInt(this.docume
nt.body.scrollHeight)+2+'px'
else
parent.document.getElementById('iframeID').style.h eight=parseInt(this.docume
nt.body.offsetHeight)+1+'px'" onload="this.focus();"
in the IFRAME body tag.
But I want is to resize the IFRAME when it's content is fully loaded. The
problem is that the content is put in via a javascript.
Even if I put the above lines "if.. else .." under the document.write
commants the this.document.body.scrollHeight will return 0px.
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