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.
My goal is to load the JS for a specific element before displaying that element. I integrated a third part script, and it works well. I set the timer here:
The JS is in my heading as <script type="text/javascript" src="countdownpro.js"></script>
About mid-body I have: <span id="countdown1">2010-07-20 00:00:00 GMT+00:00</span> which allows for the setting of a target date to countdown to.
When the page first loads it shows the above long format target time, until the js/meta tags kick in to modify it to just show the actual countdown as 00:00:00.
I have attached countdownpro.js to this post. I tried shifting the function CD_Init() to the top of the script, and also appended it inline with the .html. I tried setting the big external script to "defer", but neither arrangement worked. I also tried placing the src file right at the top.
I'm working on a web app that, after reading an user submitted url, return the colors of bg and fg for any element of the page.Actually I can view all the html code of the page in a specific div (XMLHttpRequest responsetext and innerHTML) but...with responseText I can't access dom, and... I can't use responseXML due to the page is in HTML format...
I don't know if this can be done in Javascript, or requires any other language but i was wondering if this would be possible.I would like to embed this Javascript code in to a PHP file and then for it to run automatically upon the PHP file loading:
I'm trying to take from this page:http://www.pdb.org/pdb/workbench/wor...s.A&mol=2x4n.Aonly the result (Text Representation of the blast2seqSequence Alignment ) that comes from comparing these two proteins.Do you have any idea how to take this content useing javascript because i want to use this result for comparison of different proteins.
If I try to put a site into an iframe that has "escape frame" code in its source (posted below), it will reload the requested page into the parent instead of the iframe. Is there a way to prevent this from happening?
One could use onunload to stop the redirection, but I would like to find a way to load a page into an iframe, even if it has this type of code.
I have considered server code loading the content and re-displaying it but I would like to find a pre javascript solution.
//this is not my code if (self != top) { if (document.images) { top.location.replace(window.location.href); } else { top.location.href = window.location.href; } }
I'm trying to link to a jQuery tab (the second tab) from an external source and havent had much luck so far. I found this on the jQuery UI demo's page: ...select a tab from a text link instead of clicking a tab itselfvar $tabs = $('#example').tabs(); // first tab selected $('#my-text-link').click(function() { // bind click event to link $tabs.tabs('select', 2); // switch to third tab return false; });
But cant figure out what I should be putting in "#my-text-link ", what is itreferringtoo? My second tab is called '#tabs-2' so I assume that's what I place into'#example' ?
I'm using the following JQuery Popup code to make smooth popups: [URL]
I was wondering how I can use use this to load external pages into the popup?
So instead of having a hidden <div> in the page, there would be some sort of empty <div (<div id='this'></div>). The when I click a link, an external page would be loaded into this empty.
So it would function just as it does in the above tutorial, expect the popup content would be coming from an another page, not within the page
I'm using jquery to improve user experience on a website I'm building Some of these bits of jquery work much better (more consistantly) if I launch them on a .load (rather than a .ready)
There are several external widgets (things like a review summary from trip advisor) some of which take an age to load forcing the page to hang
Is there any way to ignore these external widgets and load the page (initially) without them and then just let them turn up in their own sweet time? Could I wrap them in a div (with a class) and somehow except that from the .load event? or am I going to have to resort to iframes?
I would like to program a custom link for my visitors, which will fill a payment form on an external page automatically. As an ultimate goal, I would like to press a link, which will send necessary information to this external page, fill it in the right forms, and press "submit" button there. If there is no way to do all these tasks in only one linkI've tried something like:
<div id='testDiv' style='display:block'>blah</div> then an alert(document.getElementById('testDiv').style.display) will of course give you "block." But, if you give the element a property through an external CSS file, the same alert comes up empty!
This is causing me big problems as I've discovered and is ridiculous. Can javascript read properties from external CSS sheets?
I have a dynamic (PHP) external JavaScript file. I need to load that file every X seconds and execute its contents, given the the page is already 'Done' (fully downloaded).
I have a page with some links and a div. When I click on one of those link I want it to load HTML into the empty div on that page. The HTML I want to load is on a different page (in the same dir). The different information that each link has to link has been divided into div on that source page.
I'm so far able to load the entire page in my div, but I just want the contents of one of the specific divs, depending on what link I click.
I got this far with the help from Google and a book but I'm stuck now.
This is the function I use to get the content.
Code: function sendRequest(scriptFile, targetElement) { target = targetElement; try{
[Code]....
sources.html is the source-page and details is the name from the target div where the content gets loaded into. Remember; this works but I want to specify divs instead of the entire page.
Is there a way to create a DOM document object to hold the contents of an external html?
I have two pages:
content.html contains some content. index.html would like to access the contents of a particular <div> with an id of "important" within content.html.
how would I do this? I know I can hack around and load the content.html in an iframe embedded in index.html. Then, I can make the iframe not visible....
I currently have this pop-under JavaScript code that basically loads a pop-under upon page load,Is there a JavaScript code that executes both codes above, from an external website, and runs every time the page is loaded?
I want to give a code snippet to partnering websites, so that the script on their page draws from a page on my server. I think "quote of the day" type widgets use this.I copied this code from a site and it works for them, but when I switch the url to a php page (containing only text wrapped in a div) on my site, it doesn't work. I realize this might also be a php question, but I didn't want to cross-post. Does it have something to do with the "jscript=1" variable being passed?
I am in situation where I need a code to redirect a HTML page to new location (Static HTML/Dynamic Web page) however the challenge is that I can not use usual JavaScript Redirect code due to restriction that we can't execute any code/script under body tag.
I found that this can be done using an external JS file however I am not able to achieve this.
I need the code to be generic so we can apply the same JS file to any page. However, I want the new window to open over the previous one versus opening a second new window.
Hi I'm trying to load a part of a page (that has script in it) into another page using jquery. However, though the html loads in correctly, none of the script is working. I'm using code from [URL]..ie. the pages all work without java (static pages) and when java is enabled, instead of going to bio.html you get taken to ..#bio.html.
However if I've got any script I would like to be loaded .. ie. lightbox gallery or even a simple jav split and put back together email address hider. I'm not very clued up about jquery at the moment unfortunately and though I've been trying to read and learn, alot is going over my head..Not sure how best it is to show you the page as it's not live yet. Maybe if it helps I can upload a zip of the site. It's a simple 6 page musician site.Though my code is exactly like the css-tricks page, just that I have a lightbox on one page (which loads fine if there's no hash in the address - but when hash is there, it shows thumbnails, and when you click one, it just takes you to the larger .jpg destination page (no lightboxness etc).)
I have a parent page say index.html on which I have a div. Now, I want to load some content from the child page (external page) say inner.html into the div on parent page. As far as I have worked on it I found that I can do this via ajax using "obj.responseText" but I am not hitting the right point.
I load external php page using jqury plugin . with this line: <a href="cat.php" rel="container">Tab 2</a> How to hidden href url ( cat.php ) for more security and not show in html source code page? Example: <a href="Block12" rel="container">Tab 2</a> Block 12 is php code to generate cat.php addresse Block 13 is php code to generate data.php addresse etc...