Download And Read JSON File?
Sep 14, 2010I need to download and read one *.json file in my javascript. Do you know about some library or the best how to do that? The best would be be if the solution would work in all web-browsers.
View 2 RepliesI need to download and read one *.json file in my javascript. Do you know about some library or the best how to do that? The best would be be if the solution would work in all web-browsers.
View 2 RepliesI have this code:
var dataString = $.toJSON(data);
$.post(url, {dataValues: dataString}, function(res){
$('#secretIFrame').attr('src', url);
$('#secretIFrame').html(res);
});
Problem is, I can't access dataValues at the server side once I assign this same URL to the iframe.Is there any other way to POST JSON value through form submission without ajax? or any other way out, I am trying to download file that is based on some parameters and isn't a direct download link.
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.
$('#export_txt').click(function(e){
alert(LPAjax.ajaxurl + "/download.php");
$.generateFile({
action: "download_txt",
filename: "exportme.txt",
[Code]...
I need to have a submit input button automatically start a download when clicked, but also redirect to an additional "information" page. Since I'm not sure if this can simply be solved with HTML or must use some Javascript.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have a file upload form (see end of email) that I am am processing with jQuery so that it can be submitted via AJAX. When I click the submit button, the form sends as it should (I can see the submit went properly in the server logs). However, the response doesn't get handled properly. In the response, I get a file download dialog (firefox), although the page itself isn't replaced: "You have chosen to download
[Code]...
I'm trying to get statistics from sendgrid by using getJSON(). Their JSON feed reads:
Code:
[{"date":"2009-06-20",
"requests":12342,
"bounces":12,
"clicks":10223,
[Code]...
I have an html form that I'd like to be able to edit.When I access the form I'd like for the "old" data to be displayed. I can read data into a php array and echo onto the form, but I'd like to use JSON.I use JSON other places in the app, but always read into a div.I use JQuery for the app.
View 2 Replies View RelatedIn the following post function, alert(data) returns my formatted JSON string:
{"Locations":[
{"__type":"VEMaps.PinData","Title":"1","Description":"Push Pin 1.","Latitude":49.25295,"Longitude":-124.13042},{"__type":"VEMaps.PinData","Title":"2","Description":"Push Pin
[Code]....
I am currently working on an announcements portlet for a dashboard that my team is creating. What is desired is to be able to have this portlet access a stored text file (file can be edited so content is subject to change) that will have all the information needed for these announcements. The JavaScript will then write it into a html file. I am a novice at html, and javascript;
View 5 Replies View RelatedI implemented Malsups jquery form and use it for ajax file uploads. Works fine in FF, but in IE as soon as the ajax has completed the upload IE gives me a File Download box - Security warning. If I click on save it save thereturnedJson object (I do JS call onsuccessto get a file list and display it). If I click cancel or save on the popup has same effect the file still gets uploaded but just looks ugly.
How can I get rid of this? All coming form the same domain, calling from the same domain. This is on a python django project and I am testing it on the dev server.
Its pretty basic jquery nothing to exciting, don't get why IE would cause.
I'm using ASP.NET and setting window.location.href in my web page to output an audio file that the user is prompted to download. I would like to provide a link so that the user can download the audio file and an XML file one after the other. I've been experimenting with opening a new
window, but there must be a cleaner way of doing this.
I need to download - randon size - parts of a file, not the whole file.
Says: I have the zip file test.zip, it is 10 mega bytes long. But I
don't want the 10 mega today. Today I want 5 mega bytes. Tomorrow I
could want more 3 mega bytes of the file, but it is not sure, could be
4 mega bytes. I need to part the zip file in chunks at request. No CGI,
no asp, no php. Only client side scripts.
i noticed today that if i type in my js file name in the url i get a download box, i have an htaccess on my site so this should not be happening, thats another issue.. my question is, is there a trick to creating a js file that cant be accessed in this manner, i was thinking about adding a php define statement as it comes from one source only, but i wanted to ask first to see if there was something on the js side i could do or is that strictly a htaccess or server side issue..
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm wanting a message box to appear when a user clicks on a link that pops up a message. Once they click "OK' on the message box, a file download box pops up letting them open/save the file.
Basically a person clicks on a link for a class. A message box pops up saying "Please print and bring the following papers to class." When they click "OK", the *.pdf file pops up ready to be downloaded.
I know there got 1 function is fileUpload, the code is like this:
<input type="file" name="filename" size="35">
After that will prompt out 1 dialog box to let user to select file to upload.
*User must select 1 file to upload.
How about If I just want to browse the path? and I do not want to select a file but create a filename by myself?
Actually I just want to specify the path and filename so that later I can create 1 file by using the filename and create the file in that path.
There is text file save on my pc.i wnat a code which give the solution that after complete the code it should show the that text file and there should be option of download and on click on the download button there should be option of save and cancel and on click on the save there should be option of location so that i could save that file at that location.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI would like to download an ebook file with the extension .epub. If I use a regular link, I get an error message saying "page not found". I want to make an automatic saveas window comes up.
Can anyone help me with the javascript code.
I would like to create in my site a picture that when a user clicks on
it, a javascript code which determines which file is to be downloaded
to the user, is ran.
My problem is that I do not know how to make the file that was chosen
by the javascript code to be downloaded to the user.
I know how to do it statically (using anchor) what I'm looking for is
how to do it dynamically.
Is there a way to get jQuery to download a js file in the background without parsing it? I have a CMS with a login form, which may take the user 3-5 seconds to fill in the data. I am thinking that if I can pre-load my js scripts which are used after the login page, then this will make things quicker after they login. Can this, and should this, be done?
View 4 Replies View Relatedi have a link to a dynamically generated report download. when you click the link it takes a while for the server to do the number crunching and return the file. i need to execute some JS on completion of the file download. is this even possible??
View 5 Replies View RelatedI am trying to make an xml file download from my website, so the saveAs window will be open, I checked the forum and found the following code. but instead of saving the xml file it saves the html file.
<html>
<script type="text/javascript">
function forceSaveAs (filename){
[code]....
I also try to send the xml with the following header but with no success
print "Content-type: application/octet-stream
";
print "Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=file.xml;"
I want javascript to download a file automatically in every 3 mins and save it to my server.
Is it possible. What will be the javascript code?
I have a website which displays routes on a map. The data behind this is held in a MySQL database. What I want to do is to be able to click a button and the current route information would be download in a gpx file (xml variant) for that route, built from the database. I'm using shtml, Javascript and perl. Is it possible? The formatting of the data is not an issue. I am a real novice and have self taught enough to get where the site is today, so please be gentle.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am trying to build a script, where the file references get added to an array when downloaded.
I have a slideshow so I want it the image references to be dynamically added to the javascript array. Any ideas how to do this? Is there an event which returns true when download complete
I am trying to trigger the download of a file from the browser (at the moment a word file!).
But when I supply the link as an '<a href='...'>' html tag the document appears in the browser. Although this is quite good I unfortunately need to open up the download dialog box.
I developped a SW for restaurants, pub, ecc...
It's developped in php (and html, javascript, mysql) and runs by an Apache webserver (phpdev 4.2.3). The my system is not absolutely connected to the web.
It is a client-server system: in the server is installed Apache, while the clients are PCs where only a web browser (IE) is running, connected to the server via Wi-Fi.
I have the following problem:
I want to show in the clients some videos (huge files); therefore I would kike to avoid to download them everytime from the server (in order to not overload the Wi-fi network).
The client should call a php page from the server, but the video file should be downloaded from the own (client) HD.
The question is:
Is it possible to open a file (in my case a video file) on the Local HD of the client PC by a javascript?
Please consider that, if it could be a restriction problem on the client PC, I can change the configuration because it is not an internet application.