Getting Parent Path In A String?

Jun 2, 2009

I love it. For a project I need help with parent data parsing.

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Get Parent String Variable In Child Window?

Jan 21, 2010

I'm looking for a way to get a variable from a parent window in a child window. I'm aware that you can write the variable to a hidden field and then get the field's value in the child window, but I'm looking for a cleaner (all JS preferable) way of doing this.

Something like this, but I believe this is an out-dated solution code...

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Jun 23, 2010

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Sep 24, 2011

Demonstration page: [url]

Adjust the CSS margins of the BODY element with the first slider. The yellow P (paragraph) element resizes to fit its smaller containing block, as I would expect.

Then, adjust the CSS border or padding of the BODY element with the second and third sliders. The P element does not resize, though its origin changes. Instead, it overflows its containing block.

Finally, adjust the margins again. The P element snaps back into its containing block.

As you can see from the source, this is jQuery 1.6.4 and jQueryUI 1.8 pulled from googleapis.com.

Edit: Client is Google Chrome16.0.889.0 dev-m.

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Jul 23, 2005

Is there a javascript variable that contains the path of the file from which
it ran?

Something like this....?
alert('My path=' + MyURLPath);

Is this possible?

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Can I subtract the filename form the location.pathname ex:
Before = 'file:///c:/afolder/awebsite.html'
After = 'file:///c:/afolder/'
Or is there any other way to get the directory without the name of the file being veiwed?

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File Path For External Js

Jul 23, 2005

I have the following directory structure

index.jsp
a.js
b.js
|
|--/templates
|
|--/blah.jsp

Now blah .jsp is included INSIDE index.jsp.
In blah.jsp I have a button that calls a function inside b.js.
In index.jsp I have following code inside head tags:

<script src="a.js"></script>
<script src="b.js"></script>

and I figured since blah.jsp is included inside index.jsp, I should be
able to access the javascript methods with ease. But its not happening
that way. I get an error (object expected in the line that has button in
it). BTW, its not a problem in my JS or JSP code, because if I put the
js file's contents inside blah.jsp, then it works like a charm!

So what am I doing wrong?

I also tried moving my script import statements inside blah.jsp as:

<script src="../../a.js"></script>
<script src="../../b.js"></script>

But this doesn't seem to work either?

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Jun 30, 2006

i just wanted to retrieve path of a file residing on local client
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I'm having an issue using .get and a callback. Basically, unlessI use a fully quantified path when I deploy my site the call doesn't work. When I'm developing on localhost, the site works fine. It's an ASP.NET MVC site. I'm fairly new to jQuery. If I replace the code with an absolute path, all seems fine. Obviously I'd rather use relative paths. I'd be grateful for any insight you could offer.

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why my code not work, when I change path of xml?,

$.ajax({
type:"GET",
url:"testPathxml.xml",
dataType:"xml",

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Cookie Not Being Read (path=/)

Mar 19, 2009

I can't figure out why I am not able to read the cookies sitewide, maybe it is the way I am setting the cookie but the cookie looks to be set correctly in the Firefox browser.

On the page that I set the cookie, it works. I can read the cookies I set on the same page as well.

If I move to another page to view the cookies it gives an undefined value when using the getCookie function.

IF the problem lies in the getCookie function, please explain the code a little to me so I can get an understanding what I missed.

Code:

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Setting Cookie Without The Path

Feb 17, 2009

I set the cookie with out the path. Is it OK to leave the path if you want the path to be "/"?

Code:

I see i firefox if I don't set the path , for path I get "/" ..Seems like default is "/" . Not sure if all browswe will set it to "/" by default?

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Jul 16, 2009

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Add A Path=/ To My Cookie Code ?

Oct 7, 2009

I don't normally use Javascript apart from a few browser workarounds, but I have a requirement to set a country cookie and it was working when all my pages were in the same directory, but now that I've added subdirectories, it sets a new cookie for each directory instead of one sitewide.

Here's the code (which I edited from some found on the internet):

Then on the homepage links I use:

Then on the subdirectory pages, I have a reset button which allows you to return to the homepage and disable the redirect.

So I just need the path=/ to be added somewhere is that right? I tried changing the last line of the main code to:

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Apr 16, 2007

1. I have some links that open with Javascript. The HTTP links work just fine, but I have one link that is supposed to open a picture in a new window. The picture is stored in the root/images folder. So it's supposed to be a relative path, but no matter what I do, I get an error page. (images/snailmail.jpg)

2. I have added a mouserollover funtion to change a small picture on the page. I am trying to add a second function to that function, to stop the scrollbar in the lower left corner as long as the mouse hovers over the picture. For the first picture, it works fine, but with the 2nd picture which allready has a mouseover function, I am not sure what to do.

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Jul 23, 2009

I need to delete the path from certain files using js.

For instance

Change: images/icons/picture1.png
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Dec 2, 2003

I would like to go to a url based on what the user selects from three seperate pull down menus.

Example user selects a product. Then selects a month and Selects a year.

month and year would join together Then create a path

<a href="product/month_year/DEFAULT.HTM">

I this possible with javascript.

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Dec 1, 2006

In short, is there any way to have a js file know the location on the server where it is stored.. I can only find the domain/location of the current web page URI.

Explanation:
I have a bunch of javascript and php files that are in one location and are shared across a whole bunch of subdomains (each on their own folder on the root). I call the script through a "scripts" subdomain (this is so all the subdomains can access them in one shot).

A couple of the js files are ajax incorporated and I want to call a php script. Obviously, I can't call to the "scripts" subdomain, nor can I use the root webserver (as it is detected as the calling subdomains root). The only thing I can think of is if I can call the php file RELATIVE to the JS file... but all I can seem to get is RELATIVE to the calling script, which won't work since the js file won't know where it's being called from.

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Feb 18, 2010

I am new to Javascript and I am sure that I just have a syntax error but can't find what it is.

I have an input form that accepts numbers. I am trying to compare the last field value to the current field value. My problem is that when I use a variable name of the last field, I get the error "null or not an object". The var 'L' is the problem. code...

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I have a form item that uses file browse. It is returning full path and file name.ie. Z:imagesMyfile.JPGI want to always strip off the path (whatever it is) and get the filename only.ie. Myfile.JPG.I had used code below, but it only worked in IE. It needs to work in all browsers. ?

<script>
function xtractFile(data){
var m = data.match(/(.*)[/\]([^/\]+.w+)$/);

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Nov 5, 2010

I tried to add path to images but nothing i do seems to work. I dont know if im adding wrong code or not removing brackets or whatever but i cant get it to work. Please show me how the code should look so that i can get a better understanding of what m doing wrong. An example code of sorts. Thx.

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How To Tailor The Path Of An External Js File?

Jul 23, 2005

In a parametric code i have to select which js file to load
but, even if the path string composition is right, the js file is not
executed.
See below:

<head>
.......
<script type="text/javascript">
var gal_num=parent.scelta;
var
gal_par_path=gal_path[gal_num]+"gallery"+gal_num+"/g"+gal_num+"_par.js";

</script>
<script type="text/javascript" src=gal_par_path></script>
</head>

I have tested the gal_par_path in the body, it looks right!
On the contrary, the file is executed if, instead of the local variable
i write it entirely.

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Jul 23, 2005

I have a problem with an application i'm working on (Asp.net using
vb.net for developing). I'm normally used to doing middle tier
development, so my javascript skills are not up to par. Here is my problem:

I have a javascript file called 'PMP/Scripts/Popups.js' (pmp is the root
of the website). In that file is the following function:

function OpenTutorial(sTutID)
{
var sURL = '../support/tutorials.aspx?tutid=' = sTutID;
var sProperties = 'center:yes;etc..'
window.showModalDialog(sURL, self, sProperties);
}

where ../support is acutally pmp/support.

Most of the website pages are located in sub folders from the root of
the website. When editing is to be done on a record, a popup window is
called from the main page. the popup pages are in another sub folder
(i.e. pmp/review would be where review.aspx resides and the edit page
would be located at pmp/review/popups). We give the user a tutorial
icon to click on which calls the OpenTutorial function on a button click
event.

The problem is the tutorial popup page won't load properly when called
from another popup page. I've tried variations of location.href,
location.pathname, location.hostname etc.. but can't seem to get the
pages to open correctly. The most common error i get is that the url is
not correct. here is a sample of the urls being called by the function:

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I am running my website using Weblogic, so the path is something like
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On JSP pages I can use <%=request.getContextPath()%to get the root
path of the site, ie that specified above. How can I get the same using
Javascript?

For example, something like <a href='/home'>..</awill not work as
that would point to http://<myip>:<port>/home and needs to point to
http://<myip>:<port>/<servername>/home

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I'm currently at http://www.domain.com/the-path.jsp, and I would like
to be able, with JavaScript--and possibly the click of a button, which
I will most likely attach to IE's toolbar--transport to
http://domain.dev.domain.com/the-path.jsp.

Here's the environment: My browser is set to the page http://www.domain.com/the-path.jsp
and I plan to add a button to IE's toolbar via the registry that I
would like to execute the JavaScript, which contain the code to
perform the aforementioned procedure.

My JavaScript knowledge is, as I'm sure you've already surmised,
limited.

Here's what I know (or what I think I know)

The .js file header:
oShell= new
ActiveXObject("WScript.Shell");

the object: window.location.replace [or href].

I have a feeling a "and if" statement is needed here. Am I correct?

BTW: As far as the registry button addition is concerned, I'm set on
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