Get A Mailto:subject To Equal What Is In The Title Tags Of The Page?
Aug 16, 2009
I'm looking for a simple javascript that can fill in the subject of an email message with whatever is in the title tags of the page they're on and also to include the link the the page in the body.
Hi I'm new to the development world and have bumped into a tough problem for myself. I'm attempting to display external RSS feeds on my site using AJAX. The 'title' and 'link' tags from the XML file appear on my page without any problem. However, unlike the 'title' and 'link' tags, some of the 'description' tags contain HTML.[URl].. This seems to be an issue when I'm trying to display the content within the description tags.
Code: function getXMLHTTPRequest() { try { req = new XMLHttpRequest(); /* e.g. Firefox */ } catch(e) {
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As you can see, I embarrassingly tried enclosing the variable newtext2 in CDATA tags to no avail. Since I do not directly have access to this RSS file (other than asking my friend if I can edit it), is there a way for me to display the HTML content within the 'description' tags strictly via JavaScript?
I have a lot of DIV tags on an HTML page. I want to group some of them so that I can hide them all together at once if needed. What's a good way to do this? I want this to be compatible with at least IE 5. Would it be a good idea to assign all DIV tags in the same group the same "title" attribute?
This is what I want to do, but I'm not sure if it's the correct approach, and I'm not sure how to set the style with javascript either:
<div title="groupA">hello world</div> <div title="groupB">from group b</div>
then with javascript set this style: div[title='groupA'] { display:none }
If this is the right approach, and is compatible with say IE 5 or 6, would someone tell me how to do it in javascript?
I have a javascript that loads images on the page based on the date you select from a drop down menu. So the images are displayed dynamically, however they are numbered 1 through 20.Is there a way I can add a title tag to the images that will display on mouseover?Here's the page I am working on. I want to add title tags to the six images on the right side of the page. They change based on the date selected.
Find a solution to this... I am trying to get a page to load into a div, but only if a database variable is equal to 1, if the variable is not equal to 1, it should check back every 5 seconds. Once the page is loaded into the div, it should stop checking. Also when the page that was loaded into the div is closed, everything starts over again.
I am setting up an email form & i would like the subject field to hold multiple values, the forrm will be something like this:
Name:Mr A Date: 01/01/01 Reason:Football
I want the form to send an email without opening an email client & I would like the subject field to look like this: Subject: Mr A, 01/01/01, Football Subject Mr A - 01/01/01 - Football
Can anyone tell me if this is possible, if if is can you please point me in the right direction.
How do I use Javasript to get the <TITLE> element of a web page? If anyone can supply a cross browser way (IE 5.5+, Firefox 1+), it is most appreciated.
I want to display the title of my pages (the title which appears on the top of your browser window) in the actual page aswell. How do i do this, i need javascript or some kidn fo script to look at the title and then write it to the page.
I found this code in another thread... basically, I need to be able to display a certain image based on the page's title... for instance if the title is: Lotus 7, I need image lotus.jpg to display in an element on the page, however, if the title is Bodhi 9, I need image bodhi.jpg to display in the same element
var imgs = new Array(); imgs[0] = new Array(); imgs[0][0] = "Research";
One my website its one index page, putting in content depending on the link (ie ?page=xxxxx) and from that it generats the page name, (Page name - MySite). I also have an AJAX search form working on keyup (kinda like google autosearch). I want it so when i start typing there it changes the title to Search - MySite. Then when its empty revert to what ever it was before. I already have the AJAX coding for the search bar.
Also i need to check if its on the homepage or not, and if not load the homepage (currently done by php include), does javascript have an equivelant of php's include?
I have been trying to find a simple way to capture the page title for a form that will be used throughout my site.Basically, creating a javascript function to allow a user to email a page to a colleague. Of course I only want to have one form, so I wanted to capture the referrering page information.I have had no trouble capturing the referring URL using javascript, associating it with a form field and passing it through PHP validation and emailing it.I am having trouble doing the same for the title. I have tried to capture these with an onLoad event, but that didn't work (for title only - works for others).
Here's the js which is referenced on the html pages (link to external file):
// JavaScript Document function start() { var ref = document.getElementById('httpref');
as with document.title we can get the current page title,
<body onLoad="MM_goToURL('parent','script.php?title=document.title');return document.MM_returnValue"> this is the function I've used for that above trick
function MM_goToURL() { //v3.0 var i, args=MM_goToURL.arguments; document.MM_returnValue = false; for (i=0; i<(args.length-1); i+=2) eval(args[i]+".location='"+args[i+1]+"'"); }
This page: [URL] seems to indicate that it's possible, but it looks like it also pops up an alert window which would be annoying as hell. Is there a way to, say, once every minute change the title bar text?
You see I have a text file of rotating slogans that appear each time you reload a page on my site and someone suggested that having them change even when the page is already open might be fun. I thought I'd look into it and see if it's possible. The site is [URL]
I don't know enough about javascript to know if this is possible. I am fairly good at implementing and installing other people's code, though, and can usually make minor changes to tweak things.
I have a URL (var spUrl) and I am trying to get the <title> of the page at that location. I am using $.ajax() to pull the page and process the <title> tag from the response $(data). For some reason, Opera is able pull the title from the <title> tag, but no other browsers are able to do so. When I modify the code to pull the <h2> tag instead of the <title> tag, it works in all browsers.
I'm trying to read the <title> value from a page head. All browsers I've tried are happy with $ 'title'.text apart from ie8 which returns nothing. Am I doing something wrong, or is it IE8 that's wrong? Is there a workaround?
I've never been here before and probably shouldn't be let loose with this level of codey stuff but here goes. On my site at [URL].. I'm having problems with getting the Page title to show: It sort of flashes up but is quickly replaced by the browser name. I've discovered that if I remove the few lines containing the NoConflict commands (below) <script type='text/javascript'> var $jq = jQuery.noConflict(); </script> ...then the Page Title is fine. But: Of course I lose my second JQuery effect (in this case it's the tooltip). Frustrating. This seems to be a conflict with the NoConflict... right?
I'm designing a website and I would like to add a certain class to a navigation element based on the document title. I currently have the following javascript. The nav elements have separate ids (the About Us nav element has the id="about" and so on)
<code> window.onload=function(){ var docTitle = document.title; var about = document.getElementById("about"); var advising = document.getElementById("advising")
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The problem seems to be that the if statement is true whether or not the document.title ="about" or anything else, (if I remove the return, both about us and advising elements have their class changed.