I have this table cell that is 150 pixels wide. In it I desire to call an
external javascript file to print on the screen, in this cell, a menu and to
jump to a page when the corresponding button is pressed. I am trying to have
all my button layout and linking happen in the javascript. I am wanting to
do this in javascript so I can easily add or delete page links by just
updating the javascript page instead of having to re-compile a java program
or change a bunch of html pages. Is this possible or am I just dreaming?
/**** This is "myAjaxFunction.js *****/ var asyncRequest; function getContent(url){ try{ asyncRequest = new XMLHttpRequest(); asyncRequest.onreadystatechange = stateChange; asyncRequest.open('POST', url, true); asyncRequest.send(null); } .....
//-----10% Off Coupon----- if (coupon=="N110"){ form.PRICE.value=-(moneyFormat(fTotal * .10)-1); form.ID_NUM.value="N110"; form.NAME.value=" Craft Month Promo 10% Off"; location.href=location.href; return true; }
I want to replace the .10 with an external peice of data, so users can change the amount with having to open the script. Sorta like those early marquees' where the marquee text was inserted from a text file.
I hav linked external js (ext1.js) to my app.html page. Now in the ext1.js, I have a function like
[CODE] function onwindowload(){ //Access HTML element and append external js 2 (ext2.js) here }[CODE] //Access HTML element and append external js 2 (ext2.js) here--->I donno how to add external JS here.
Even if i add the external JS here, the JS uses document.write fn. which replaces entire page.
I am trying to produce a web form to allow wedding guests to RSVP. The form allows them to enter a name and select from a radio button whether they will be attending or not. If they select the "yes" radio button then a further pair of radio buttons are displayed for their meal preference.
They can then click a submit button or they can click another button to add another line for another guest which operates in exactly the same way. I've almost got this working, but it seems that the checkbox change handler is lost for the current guest when a new guest is added and the checkbox value is reset. I've got a feeling I'm doing something stupid but can't for the life of me figure out what.
Code (source file (renamed to .txt) also attached as I'm not sure the pasted code is too clear):
I have it set up so that there are three frames (frames and the use of javascript are encourage for practice) "bar" on the left with navigational options, "main" in the center where the body of the drill is presented, and "feedback" along the bottom where the feedback will appear.
My issue is that I have everything working except the form! I'm not sure how to make it so that upon clicking the submit button the feedback is presented in the "feedback" frame. This was suggested to me but isn't working, maybe I have a mistake somewhere? Or is there another way I can do this?
<html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function CheckCheckbox() {
What happens is that when I click on a button, a random string from the RandomString variable appears below the button. e.g I click on the button and it displays 'AAB' and then if I click on the button again it may display 'AAE' and etc.
The problem is that sometimes it displays 'undefined'. I don't wanit 'undefined' to appear but why does it sometimes display 'undefined' rather than a Random string.
The main page is called Aj.html. In the 'head' I have mostly some functions to support Ajax call to server PHP (to just 'echo' something so I could see Ajax work). In the 'body', there is a little javascript and a form 'button'. When I click the button, an 'onclick' event causes a function to do the last step or two of the Ajax stuff... and the server PHP element is called... and then my ajax message handler back in Aj.html gets control to just send an alert... and that was the initial experiment ... and it was just so I could see how Ajax works.
Well - then I noticed that the 'button' is only clickable ONE time... And I set about to try to learn whatever I needed to learn to make that button be one that could be used to fire off the Ajax stuff multiple times... But I couldn't get that to work. So, I tried some code to remove the onclick event (during the ajax messaging handling logic in Aj.html) - and then add another onclick event to that same button... but that didn't work. Then, I tried to delete my button altogether - and insert a new button with it's own 'onclick' (which also would fire the ajax stuff) - but that didn't work, either....
Anyway... Now, my biggest curiosity (for the moment, at least) is why I can't dynamically add a button that has the needed onclick stuff to also fire the Ajax stuff... So, I guess I'd like to solve that right now.
What's currently happening is this: when I'm in the part of the code that is defining the dynamic button - and just before that button is added to the form, I define the 'onclick' that is supposed to be a part of that new button... BUT - when that assignment is made, it is almost like javascript is thinking that the request is actually in insert another onclick for the in-progress 'click'... because the new onclick is immediately processed at that point (I don't even make it to the next statement...just boom... the new onclick function is executed).
Also - the new dynamically added button DOES get added okay... but when I click that newly added button, it doesn't fire the Ajax stuff it's supposed to fire (via the onclick for this added button) - instead, it just causes what appears to be like a page refresh ... because the regular button reappears at that point (and then the Ajax stuff will again work off of that 'regular' button).
I have a message system that I want to prevent double posting. So when a user sends a message i would like to disable the button. But its done using AJAX and will load without much time. But enough to cause double clicking. So now the button needs to be enabled once Text is put in the Form Field.
After doing some tutorials, I am not sure if this is a bug, or perhaps someone can give me a better explination why it is working the way it is.I am using Visual Studio 2010 combined in a Master Page. In my aspx page, I have the following code:
I use DatePicker to select an expiration date for an item. It is triggered by a image button, I don't want to show a textbox for this field, just an icon. I want to add a button inside the DatePicker (in the button panel) for 'Cancel Expiration Date'.
I have been looking at this for ages, so apologies in advance if I have become so bleary eyed I can't see something simple.I use php to create buttons based on values pulled for a table. The problem I have is when you click on the first button the javascript function works great, when you click on the next button you get the same output even though it should be different results. I am working in ff and I can see on my firebug console that the javascript function is being called, but it is not passing the new value of the second or third button, it just keeps repassing the value of the first button. So not entirely sure where I am going wrong here.My page is:
<script type="text/javascript"> function loadXMLDoc2(File,ID,Msg){ if (window.XMLHttpRequest) {[code].....
And getShow.php produces a table with a list of product images, names and prices, based on theme.
I'm working my way through Sam learning:Xhtml in 24 hours and am need a little help with the rel="external attribute.
I've tried the code written in the book a few times and I just can't get it to work! I've also tried google for an answer but again I can't see anything that I'm doing wrong! Code:
I want only one external javascript link on each of my pages. However, I'll be using Clicky and other programs where it's own external javascript is needed. Can I put an external javascript in another external javascript?
I want to add something to my forum. Specifically, I want to add a HTML and Picture button for when you go to reply. Like posting an article here, there are also these options (font, alignment, insert image) I do not know how to achieve this but shouldnt be too hard.
Below is the code for a Captive Portal Splash Page. I have tried to research how to fix the button at the bottom of my page but I can either add a link (which does not require checking the box to agree to terms) or simply how it came to me without the ability to send customer anywhere.
I'm trying to do is replicate the iPhone's keypad screen. So when someone clicks on the number 1 button, a 1 is appended to the input box above. I have it working in jQuery, but the tablet that is displaying the page is slow to react to each button press. I was hoping if I could have the same functionality without having to load jQuery it may speed things up a bit.
Below is a simple javascript function that changes the BG color when one of the buttons is clicked. I would like to combine the two buttons into one button and have the button name change to reflect which function it will handle. Example:Button name is "Black" and when clicked it will change the BG to black and rename the button "Grey". When the button is clicked a 2nd time the BG is change to grey and the button is renamed to "Back".
<head> <script language="JavaScript"> function newbg(thecolor) {
very new to this (javascript and the likes) so this might range in the dumb cataegory. when i am saving my external javascripts on the same server as all my HTML and Perl, etc scripts, what is the proper permissions to set the JS files at? i.e as in Perl scripts should be 755..
I have a small script (it prints the date in the UK fashion ) that i want to include on several but not all the pages on my web site. it seems illogical to type all the code on every page, I understand I can put the code in a file lets call it do_date.js and have it used by the pages it is needed on, i just don't seem to be able to get it to work.