External .js Not Reading Variables?
Jul 28, 2010
In my XSL I have:
Code:
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
var window.amount=<xsl:value-of select="count(/data/fotos/entry)" />;
var window.size= amount * 56;
[Code]....
Simple enought eh? However 'tracing' from code in the HEAD gives me correct values, but from the external .js gives me undefined. The reason I have to put my code away is because of XSL syntax limitations.
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Mar 3, 2010
I'm trying to make a tool for my own personal use where I read values from a website with a login system (using cookies), then processing those values and displaying them to myself in a different format and with all the calculations I need.My plan was to open the external site in a frame and log in to the site, then use javascript to read the values and do the calculations. The problem is that I can't get the JS script to work with the frame. It won't read the values. Here is what I have for the reading script:
Code:
var price = document.frames['table3'].document.getElementById('p1').innerHTML;
alert(price);
'table3' and 'p1' are the names used on the site I want the info from.
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Dec 2, 2009
I used to have a traffic tracking script that used to work as follows:
Code:
<script type="text/javascript">
var tracking_image = new Image;
tracking_image.src = '/track.php' +
'?page=' + escape(document.location.href) +
'&referrer=' + escape(document.referrer);
</script>
This would interact with a PHP file which parsed this information and stored it in a database. However I just changed servers, and for some reason this JavaScript no longer works; don't know if it was because of the server move or what.
Is there any way to pass GET variables to an external javascript file? I would like to pass things like document.location.href and document.referrer to a PHP file. For instance something that would function like
Code:
<script src="/track.php?page=" + escape(document.location.href) + "&referrer=" + escape(document.referrer)>
</script>
Or alternatively, perhaps there is some other way for a PHP file to access JavaScript's document.location.href and document.referrer values (I'm using JavaScript to access this info rather than standalone PHP since spiders don't activate JS).
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Jul 16, 2010
I'm writing a script and I've encountered a problem.. I have a txt file with many words, each word in a different line. For example: the file words.txt contains:
word1
word2
word3
word4
word5
I need to load the content of the file into a variable in my script. I prefer that all the words will be in the same variable with line breaks, but if you'll figure out a way to put it in an array, it's ok too. I really don't know how to do it, and I tried to google but didn't understand.. By the way, I don't want to change the txt file to js file, I need it to remain txt..
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I have used AJAX lots before and I wondered if it was possible to set variables from an AJAX file E.g. an ajax file could set
var set1 = 10;
var set2 = 55;
with both variables coming from an external file called by AJAX. Which JS side perform the request and the format of the file that is requested.
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I need help getting variables in an external js file to transfer to the html page that uses them. I have an html page that lists verses to memorize, which, when the mouse hovers over a particular verse, a small popup reveals the book reference for that verse, thus giving a check to see if the user has accurately referenced that verse for its source.
I have an external js file (VERSES.js) that houses the verses and popup references sequentially as elements in an array and then writes them to the html document. A simplifed version of what I am using, with only a few verses listed here as an example, and that works beautifully, is given below: Code:
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Mar 8, 2011
//-----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.
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Apr 2, 2009
Anyone know how to get Javascript variables into PHP variables or a MySQL database? Full question in the PHP section.
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Feb 3, 2011
I have some JavaScript which is splitting out the different variable elements from the URL.Now, how do I set the internal variables?Then I want to set the variable ScriptHeading to be Change and the variable ScriptType to be NewThread.I keep finding all sorts of lovely code showing how to split out the various sections in many different ways, but I can't find anything on how to actually set these variables.
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I have a program written in Javascript and fully functioning which takes a user-selected directory name and then displays all the photos in that directory in a certain format.
I am now wanting to expand the program to allow users to optionally enter their own strings and the program will use all the photos from www.flickr.com which use that string as a tag.
I have a PHP interface to flickr (called PHPflickr) which collects all the relevant photo urls. I now need to get these images back into my Javascript so I can process them using the existing functions (rather than rewrite all my functions in PHP code and have two sets of functions in the program). I found on another thread a means to do this for a date variable:
var jsArray = new Array(
<?php
$length = count($monthDataArray);
for ($i = 0; $i < $length; $i++)
{
echo '"' . addslashes($monthDataArray[$i]) . '"' . (($i < $length - 1) ? ',' : '') . "
";
}
?>
but being completely new to PHP I'm not sure what "addslashes" might be or what formatting will be necessary if I am starting with an array of urls. Code:
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Jul 23, 2005
I'm trying to find a simple step-by-step on how to read a simple XML file
like this one, which will work in IE 6 and Firefox 0.x.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<CATALOG>
<CD>
<TITLE>Empire Burlesque</TITLE>
<ARTIST>Christopher Santee</ARTIST>
<COUNTRY>USA</COUNTRY>
<COMPANY>Columbia</COMPANY>
<PRICE>10.90</PRICE>
<YEAR>1985</YEAR>
</CD>
<CATALOG>
The problem is every example, I find that it will work in IE but not Firefox
or visa versa, could someone please point me to a how to that will work with
both browsers. I just spent two weeks reading the Microsoft Press Book "XML
Step by Step", only to find out that the technology only works with IE.
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Why? I'm working on a LAMP based project and when a user successfully
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for the value of register, if read from:
http://www.mydomain.com/index.html?register=success
A pointer/hint as opposed to a solution should be sufficient because I'm
doing pretty well learning javascript.
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I'm extremely new to XML, tell me what needs to be fixed in my XML file
as well as in my javascript.
My XML file looks like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
<imapmail>
<message>
<subject>Testing, 123</subject>
<sender>Name <email@example.com></sender>
<date>1/2/03</date>
<size>640 KB</size>
<read>0</read>
</message>
</imapmail>
I'm accessing it with this javascript:
var sender =
xmlDocument.getElementsByTagName("sender").item(0).firstChild.data;
I ultimately want to user to see that the sender is "Name
<email@example.com>". With the way the XML file is currently set up
(sender is Name <email@example.com>), the only that shows up
on the javascript end is Name. Is the way I'm storing it in my XML file
the best way to be doing it?
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<script language="JavaScript">
function importXML(file)
{
xmlDoc = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLDOM");
xmlDoc.onreadystatechange = function () {
if (xmlDoc.readyState == 4) createTable()
};
xmlDoc.loadXML(file);
}
function createTable()
{
var doc=xmlDoc.documentElement;
var x = xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("Employee");
for (i=0;i<x[0].childNodes.length;i++)
{
alert(i); //enter code to process stuff here
}
}
</script>
<INPUT TYPE=button VALUE="import XML"
onClick="importXML('C: mpzip est1.xml')">
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I have a table and in each <td> I have text + a checkbox. I want to retreive the text next to the checked checkboxes and concatenate it.
Here is my Code:
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<aaa>
<vvvv><![CDATA[1]]></vvvv>
</aaa>
I tried
del_window=window.open("http://abc.com/_xmlservice","","width=1,height=1");
var ele = del_window.document.documentElement; //this is returning "HTML"
...
and
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But nothing worked out.
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A scenario in my application would be to separate multiple barcodes with a semicolon, which is what I'm trying to do with the code below. Copy paste the following code, and run it in your browser: Code:
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I want to put those xml values into an html form input values
<input type="text" name="phone[]">
<input type="text" name="phone[]">
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[code]....
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Code:
var xmlhttp;
function loadNewsContent(url)
{
[code]....
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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.
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Jul 23, 2005
I am writing a program that will allow a user to enter a webpage address into a form. Then it will download and display the webpage below the current one.
example
----------------------------------------------------
| _____________ |
| _____________enter web address | Load Button | |
| -------------- |
|_________________________________________________ __
| |
| |
| web page will be displayed here |
| |
|_________________________________________________ _|
Is there a way to download another web page using javascript and read
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I am not too concerned with displaying the web page just downloading
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